Jase Haber, a talented actor born in Miami, South Florida, is the youngest of three siblings with strong Cuban ancestry. His family, rooted in traditional Latino Catholic values, instilled in him a sense of cultural heritage. Despite being born in the United States, Haber's grandfather and parents were born in a remote Cuban village, where they sought a better life for their family, free from the constraints of their native land.
From a young age, Haber knew that his life's passion was to become an actor. Although his parents recognized his academic abilities and encouraged him to pursue a career in medicine, Haber was resolute in following his heart. He was accepted into the New World School of Art, but instead chose to attend South Miami's Magnet Program for acting, where he could focus on honing his craft.
In 2005, Haber set his sights on Hollywood, the entertainment capital of the world. He continued his training and nurturing of his craft, acting in several successful short films, including 'May', a drama that tells the story of two men who embark on an online adventure that changes their lives forever. Produced by Todd Bello, the writer of 'El Cantante', and casting director Ross Brown, 'May' marked Haber's first short film.
Determined to expand his range and develop his acting abilities further, Haber worked on a variety of diverse films in different genres, including the Sci-Fi film 'Recession', the action drama 'Thieves', and the suspense thriller 'Swipe'.
His latest film, 'Blind Hell', sees Haber take on his most challenging role to date. Playing the lead of a young man who is mentally tortured after unintentionally killing his family in a car accident, and subsequently loses his physical sight and will to live, Haber's performance has earned him recognition as Hollywood's hottest new emerging international star.















