Name:
Date of Birth:
Jake Busey
15 June 1971
Jake Busey played in 17 movies in the Comedy, Drama, Music, Fantasy, Horror, Thriller, Romance, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Mystery, Family, Sport, Crime genres.
Jake Busey got succeed with average imdb rating 5.3.
Part of a burgeoning "faulty formation" of Hollywood actors, Jake Busey, the long-limbed son of Gary Busey, established himself as a reliable nutter actor in the 1990s. However he made his pic appear at era five in Explicitly Frequently (1978), Busey had no plans to become an actor until he took a drama importance "on a whim" while attending Santa Barbara College. Busey spent three years auditioning before he finally broke through in the inopportune '90s.
Despite the uneventful
... start, Busey worked steadily throughout the decade, alternating between small roles in serious profile studio movies, including I'll Do Anything (1994) and Twister (1996), and more sturdy parts in smaller films, such as S.F.W. (1994) and Rear end Lights Away exhaust (1999). Busey starred a associate of the gung ho brood battalion in Paul Verhoeven's ironic, effects-laden science fiction try one's luck Starship Troopers (1997), but he was finance to supporting duties in significant movies when he and the more diminutive second generationer Scott Caan were paired as government assassins in Contestant of the State (1998). Happy to do more than dodge staunch effects, Busey played Luke Wilson's bully older brother in the idealist comedy Home Fries (1998) and co-starred with Jamie Foxx in the violation comedy Held Up (2000). Busey's foray into series TV as the laid-back Dennis on UPN's Shasta McNasty (1999) proved short-lived. Returning to movies after his forlorn foray into series TV, Busey appeared in the frail Jamie Foxx comedy Held Up (2000). Busey then co-starred as a undaunted bachelor moved to compete with Jerry O???Connell destined for Shannon Elizabeth???s boyfriend in the tasteless comedy Tomcats (2001). Tomcats, however, mercifully failed at the caddy company. Busey???s next comedy, the office farce The Beginning $20 Million Is Always the Hardest (2002), suffered a alike resemble fate. Busey at the end of the day added a achievement to his resume, though, with the creepy murder by numbers thriller Agreement (2003). Featuring Busey as a snarling convict trapped in a motel with other Agatha Christie-esque little Indians John Cusack, Amanda Peet, Ray Liotta and Clea DuVall, Identity reveled in cinema-literate scares and deftly survived the pre-summer blockbuster late springiness box purpose interval.Read more Less