Jack Brunault is a New England-born actor who has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry through his versatile and impressive performances in various film and television projects.
Born and raised in New England, Jack's passion for acting was ignited at a young age, and he quickly developed an encyclopedic knowledge of movies from generations past. This early fascination with the silver screen, combined with his outgoing personality and natural comedic timing, made it clear to those around him that a career in entertainment was his calling.
Jack's professional journey began with his role in the 2014 film "Sex Tape," where he played a 4th Grade graduate. This early experience paved the way for his subsequent roles in the hit series "SMILF" (2017) and "Castle Rock" (2018). He also appeared in the movie "American Woman" (2018),directed by Jake Scott, where he played the character of Patrick.
In addition to his work in film and television, Jack has also had the opportunity to work on several short films. These projects include "Nomad Rambler" (2018),"Drawing It Out" (2018),and "Not for Sale" (2017). His first speaking role came in the short film "Slimebuck" (2015),where he played the character of Edgar.
Before landing his leading role in "Saving Christmas" (2017),Jack appeared in the short film "No Costume No Candy" (2017),directed by Keith Bearden. In this film, he played the dual roles of Todd and Pimpkin.
Jack's personal life is filled with love and support from his family. He lives with his parents, Michelle and Greg, and his older sister Rachel, who is a published author and wrote the novel "Predator."