Jake Muxworthy Explained

Jake Muxworthy (born September 10, 1978) is an American movie and TV actor. Jake's first appearances in big roles were in the early 2000s, after doing many cameo roles previously. He mostly appears on horror and thriller genres. He also appears on short films such as Michelle Branch's video 'Everywhere'. He received his first role as a paramedic in Cradle 2 the Grave. Almost immediately it was followed by a part as 'Tim' in the comedy I Heart Huckabees.

Life and career

Jake was born on September 10, 1978, in Twisp, Washington. Jake has accepted his first lead, as 'John,' the comparatively less twisted of a psychopathic serial killer's two sons, in Morgan J. Freeman's film Born Killers (2005). In the 2007 film Borderland he plays Henry, one of a group of three college students who discovers a human sacrifice cult in a Mexican border town.[1] He extended his record of disturbing and dark material by landing a lead role as Holt alongside Sarah Roemer in the horror film Asylum (2008).Holt is one of several students, who must try to free the possessed campus. He is the protagonist in the 2009 film Shadow, where he plays 'David,' who returns from traumatic military service in Iraq only to discover a much more horrifying lost Nazi experiment camp in the Alps.[2]

Filmography

Movie

Year Film Role Release Notes
2009 Shadow David - -
2008 Asylum Holt - -
Justin 'two dogs' - - -
The Third Nail Cory - -
2007 The Take Jimmy Grannis - -
Henry - -
2005 John - -
Waterborne Bodi - -
2004 Tim - -
Just Hustle Randy Messenger - -
2003 Grind Pro - -
Paramedic - -

Television

Year Show Role Run Notes
2008 - Dead Inside Tanor Sommerset Series -
2007 Saving Grace - Taco, Tulips,
Duck & Spices
Kip Garvey Series -
Without a Trace - Skin Deep Jon Pratt Series -
2005 24 Gary Series -
Medical Investigation

Half Life

Harry Rush Series -
Third Watch

In the Family Way

Harry Series -
2004 American Dreams

Can't Hold On

Eric Series -

Short films

Year Title Role Note
2010 Fallout Damien -
2007 At The Beach - -
2004 Idolizing Victor Travis Topper -
2001 Laud Weiner Kip -

Notes and References

  1. Bentley, Davis (2010-02-10). Lord of the Rings hobbit Sam turns to horror in Borderland Coventry Telegraph, retrieved May 7, 2011
  2. Ersoy, Evrim. (2011-03-14). Frightfest Announces new releasing arm: Frightfest Features - First Film Federico Zampaglione's SHADOW The M&C Movie Website, retrieved May 7, 2011