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Jason Wright Downs (born September 8, 1973, in Columbia, Maryland) is an American actor and singer. He has released two albums on Jive Records, White Boy with a Feather and The Spin. He also released "White Boy with a Feather", "Revenue", "Cherokee", "Trippin'", "Shut Up (Let's Hook Up)", and a cover of Harry Chapin's "Cat's in the Cradle". His single "White Boy with a Feather" debuted at number 19 on the UK Singles Chart.[1] The rap artist Milk Dee has appeared on and produced many of his songs, and the songs without the rapper are more rooted in folk, rock, country or pop music. As a music artist, he appeared in many British radio and variety shows, including Top of the Pops, CD:UK, MTV, a radio2XS Barn Session and The Big Breakfast.

Key Information

His last, independently released album, Love Me Alone, is produced by Grammy Award winner Malcolm Burn.[2]

As an actor, Downs has appeared in the films Hairspray, Clara's Heart, and Come Lovely, which he also produced. He starred in a feature film titled Racing Daylight alongside David Strathairn, Melissa Leo and Giancarlo Esposito as well as a supporting role in the film Gospel Hill. He wrote and directed his first film, a short, in 2014 titled Growth Spurt. His television credits include K.C. Undercover, NCIS: Los Angeles, NCIS: New Orleans, NCIS: Hawaii, and Days of our Lives. He received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Lenny in Harold Pinter's The Homecoming with the Pacific Resident Theatre Company.[3][4]

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Jason Downs is an American actor and singer known for his early film roles in John Waters' Hairspray (1988) and his music career releasing albums on Jive Records in the early 2000s. Born on September 8, 1973, in Columbia, Maryland, he began his career as a child actor appearing in films such as Hairspray and Clara's Heart, before transitioning to music where he blended country, folk, and rap elements in his songwriting. He released the albums White Boy with a Feather (2001) and The Spin (2004), collaborating frequently with producer and rapper Milk Dee on singles that drew attention for their unique genre fusion. Downs has maintained an active presence in acting, with supporting and guest roles in television series including Days of Our Lives, K.C. Undercover, and multiple installments of the NCIS franchise. He has also worked as a writer, producer, and director on independent short films such as Growth Spurt (2014). His career reflects a multifaceted presence in entertainment, spanning acting in both film and television, music performance and recording, and behind-the-scenes creative contributions.

Early life and education

Family background and heritage

Jason Wright Downs was born on September 8, 1973, in Columbia, Maryland. Downs has two siblings: a brother named Jordan Downs and a sister named Jillian Downs. He is of Dutch, Irish, Scottish, and Cherokee descent.

Education and early interests

Jason Downs developed an early passion for performing, with theater serving as a constant presence throughout his childhood in Maryland. He attended Mt. Hebron High School. He participated in local productions and musicals from a young age, including work with children's theater groups such as Kids on Stage. His father taught mathematics at Howard Community College, where Downs performed alongside family members in community theater, such as a production of Peter Pan at age 12. By his early teens, this involvement expanded to include television commercials filmed in New York and appearances in early films, marking the start of his career as a child actor in theater, television commercials, and film. After completing high school, Downs attended Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, to study acting. He later returned to New York City and enrolled at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Drama in 1997.

Music career

Jive Records era

Jason Downs signed a solo recording contract with Jive Records in the early 2000s, which led to the release of his debut album White Boy With A Feather in 2001. The album blended elements of country, folk, and rap, with many tracks featuring or produced by rap artist Milk Dee. His lead single "White Boy with a Feather" (featuring Milk Dee) debuted at number 19 on the UK Singles Chart. Downs followed with additional singles on Jive, including "Revenue", "Cherokee", "Trippin'", "Shut Up (Let's Hook Up)", and a cover of Harry Chapin's "Cat's in the Cradle". To promote his material, he appeared on several British television and radio programs, including Top of the Pops, CD:UK, MTV, a Radio2XS Barn Session, and The Big Breakfast. In 2004, he released his second and final album with the label, The Spin.

Independent releases and collaborations

Following the conclusion of his major-label period with Jive Records, Jason Downs transitioned to independent releases. His album Love Me Alone was independently released in 2010 and produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Malcolm Burn. Downs described his independent music as "sweet, sad Rock ‘n’ Roll – a fusion of Alternative Rock, Southern Rock, Acoustic, and Folk," marking a shift toward these styles in his self-produced work. The album comprises ten tracks composed by Downs: "Love Me Alone," "Father's Son," "Comin' Around," "Grow, My Heart," "Five Years Old," "End of Day," "Mockingbird," "Dead Man," "The Reason Men Leave," and "Bitch of the Week." While earlier collaborations featured producers like Milk Dee, his independent phase emphasized personal production and select partnerships, such as with Burn.

Acting career

Early film roles

Jason Downs began his acting career as a teenager with his film debut in the 1988 musical comedy Hairspray, directed by John Waters, where he played the role of Bobby. That same year, he appeared in the drama Clara's Heart, portraying Alan Lipsky. After stepping away from acting for a period, Downs returned with a starring role in the 2007 independent feature Racing Daylight, appearing alongside Melissa Leo, David Strathairn, and Giancarlo Esposito. He followed this with a supporting role as Tommy Duncan in Gospel Hill (2008), directed by Giancarlo Esposito. Downs continued with roles in Festival of Lights (2010) as Emory and Doomsdays (2013) as Gallery Owner.

Television and video game work

Jason Downs has made guest appearances in several episodic television series, often in supporting or one-episode roles across soap operas, family programming, and procedural dramas. He began his television work in 2014 with a guest role as the Dutch Concierge in one episode of the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. In 2016, he appeared as Graham in one episode of the Disney Channel series K.C. Undercover. In 2017, Downs guest-starred twice in the NCIS franchise, portraying Professor Ted Holmes in one episode of NCIS: Los Angeles and Malcolm Donner in one episode of NCIS: New Orleans. Downs returned to the NCIS universe in later years, playing Todd Renfro in one episode of NCIS in 2021 and Anton Breskov in one episode of NCIS: Hawai'i in 2022. His most substantial television role came in 2021, when he portrayed Allan Rhodes / Rhodes in nine episodes of the daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives. In video game work, Downs provided additional voices for the English version of Resident Evil 2 in 2019.

Stage performances

Jason Downs portrayed Lenny in Harold Pinter's The Homecoming for the Pacific Resident Theatre Company in Venice, Los Angeles, in 2015. His performance drew critical praise for capturing the character's menacing and unsettling qualities. Reviewers described him as a particularly chilling standout whose Lenny exhibited the creepy impishness of a grown-up Peter Pan, always poised on the brink of mayhem. Other notices highlighted his suitably slimy and intimidating presence, as well as an insidious quality that oozed and thumped with whatever menace the scene required. The production itself earned strong praise for its ensemble and direction, underscoring the effectiveness of Downs' interpretation within Pinter's tense family dynamic.

Producing and directing

Producing and directing credits

Jason Downs has credits as a producer and director primarily in short films and video projects. He served as executive producer on the short film Come Lovely (2003), which he also acted in as Nick. Downs was associate producer on the video Real (2010). He wrote, produced, and directed the short film Growth Spurt (2014), a comedy following the unexpected encounter between a businessman and a free-spirited gardener.

Personal life

Personal details

Publicly available information about his personal life is limited, with no widely verified or detailed sources addressing aspects such as marital status, children, residence, or other private matters. This scarcity reflects the overall low profile maintained regarding his non-professional life.
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