Jason Jack Edwards
- Actor
Jason Jack Edwards is an American actor. He has gained success in commercials, movies, and national campaigns for companies including Budweiser, Sony, Corona, McDonalds and Bank of America to name a few.
Edwards' professional acting career began as a child preforming in Chicago with WTTW's "The Happiness Club."
Edwards attended Howard University where he earned his B.F.A in Theater. During his college career, he performed in "Lola's Letter" at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C where the play received 2nd prize for drama in the Larry Neal Writer's Competition Awards.
His past projects include the cult classic "Black Dynamite", starring Michael Jai White, Arsenio Hall and Tommy Davidson as well as "The Sessions", where he had the pleasure of working with Helen Hunt and John Hawkes.
Edwards' professional acting career began as a child preforming in Chicago with WTTW's "The Happiness Club."
Edwards attended Howard University where he earned his B.F.A in Theater. During his college career, he performed in "Lola's Letter" at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C where the play received 2nd prize for drama in the Larry Neal Writer's Competition Awards.
His past projects include the cult classic "Black Dynamite", starring Michael Jai White, Arsenio Hall and Tommy Davidson as well as "The Sessions", where he had the pleasure of working with Helen Hunt and John Hawkes.