Jason Fuchs is a talented actor and writer from New York City who has been acting since the age of 7. He made his feature film debut in 1996 as Marvin in "Flipper" alongside Elijah Wood and Paul Hogan. On stage, Jason originated the role of Jonathan, also known as the "turkeyboy", in the musical production of "A Christmas Carol" at Madison Square Garden, a role he reprised for three seasons.
In 1999, Jason was nominated for a Young Artist Award for his performance in the feature film comedy "Jane Austen's Mafia!". He then appeared in a leading role opposite Ben Kingsley in the family film "Spooky House". On television, Jason has had guest-starring roles in shows such as "Cosby", "The Sopranos", "The Beat", "Law & Order: Criminal Intent", and "Ed". He received his second Young Artist Award nomination for his guest-starring role on an episode of "Law & Order: SVU" in 2003.
On stage, Jason originated the role of JoJo in the initial New York reading and subsequent Toronto workshop of "Seussical the Musical". In 2004, he performed in the Atlantic Theater Company's production of the Howard Korder play "Sea of Tranquility". In 2005, Jason starred on-stage in the off-Broadway rock musical "Gorilla Man" from OBIE-award-winning playwright Kyle Jarrow. The cast of "Gorilla Man" was invited to and performed at the 2005 OBIE Awards in New York City.
Most recently, Jason wrote, produced, and starred in the 2006 short film "Pitch", which premiered at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.