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Jay Underwood
Actor
Born October 1, 1968 (53 years)
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Jay Underwood (born October 1, 1968) is an American actor.
In 1983, he attended Moreau Catholic High School for one year in Hayward, California. He is married to Julie Underwood and has three children. His most recognized work includes portraying Ernest Hemingway in The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, "Bug" in Uncle Buck, and "Eric Gibb" in The Boy Who Could Fly. Jay received the 2000 Lifetime Achievement Award for his work in The Boy Who Could Fly from The Young Artist Foundation. He also starred in several television commercials for companies such as Advil, Hallmark Cards, and Eclipse chewing gum. Jay appears in the movie No Greater Love released in 2010.
Jay worked for Calvary Bible Church in Burbank, California as junior high pastor from August 2005 to June 2007 while attending The Master's Seminary and is now the full time pastor of First Baptist Church of Weaverville, California.
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Filmography
| 2021 | The Man from Nowhere · as Allen Covington |
| 2016 | Surge of Power: Revenge of the Sequel · as Cross |
| 2010 | No Greater Love · as Dave |
| 2006 | Where There's a Will · as Jimmy Ray |
| 2005 | Annie's Point · as Policeman |
| 2004 | Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! · as Policeman Tom |
| 2003 | 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out · as Mr. Entertainment |
| 2003 | Miracles (TV Series) · as Unknown |
| 2002 | First Monday (TV Series) · as Unknown |
| 2002 | The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones (TV Series) · as Ernest Hemingway |
| 2001 | Road to Redemption · as Alan Fischer |
| 2001 | Legend of the Candy Cane · as Chester (voice) |
| 2001 | Philly (TV Series) · as Michael Daley |
| 2001 | Oswald (TV Series) · as Customer #3 |
| 2000 | Dancing in September · as Michael Daniels |
| 1999 | And the Beat Goes On: The Sonny and Cher Story · as Sonny Bono |
| 1999 | The West Wing (TV Series) · as Congressman Christopher Wick |
| 1998 | Fatal Affair · as Ezra Tyler |
| 1998 | Possums · as John Clark |
| 1998 | V.I.P. (TV Series) · as Adam Elliot |
| 1997 | Afterglow · as Donald Duncan |
| 1997 | The Nurse · as John Beecher |
| 1996 | In the Fold · as Kenneth 'Ken' Oort |
| 1996 | The Lord Protector · as Priamus |
| 1996 | Millennium (TV Series) · as Unknown |
| 1995 | A Reason to Believe · as Jim Curran |
| 1995 | Sleepstalker · as Griffin Davis |
| 1995 | Star Trek: Voyager (TV Series) · as Mortimer Harren |
| 1994 | The Fantastic Four · as Johnny Storm |
| 1994 | Stalked · as Daryl Gleeson |
| 1994 | The Raffle · as Wilson Lowe |
| 1994 | ER (TV Series) · as Mr. Burke |
| 1993 | The X-Files (TV Series) · as Jeb Dukes |
| 1992 | Still Not Quite Human · as Chip Carson |
| 1992 | Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story · as Kyle Lawrence |
| 1992 | The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (TV Series) · as Ernest Hemingway |
| 1991 | Son of Darkness: To Die for II · as Danny |
| 1990 | The Adventures of Ford Fairlane · as Club Guy Bob (uncredited) |
| 1990 | The Gumshoe Kid · as Jeff Sherman |
| 1990 | Blind Faith (TV Series) · as Chris Marshall |
| 1990 | Over My Dead Body (TV Series) · as Brandon |
| 1989 | Uncle Buck · as Bug |
| 1988 | The Invisible Kid · as Grover Dunn |
| 1988 | The Adventures of Superboy (1988) (TV Series) · as Mike Walker (Kryptonite Kid) |
| 1987 | Not Quite Human · as Chip Carson |
| 1987 | Promised Land · as Circle K Clerk |
| 1987 | 21 Jump Street (TV Series) · as Rob Daniels |
| 1986 | The Boy Who Could Fly · as Eric |
| 1986 | Desert Bloom · as Robin |
| 1984 | Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) · as Will Rafferty |
