Jason Earles was born on April 26, 1977, in San Diego, California. He grew up moving around quite a bit, with his family relocating from California to Ohio, Washington, and finally settling in Oregon. As a child, he developed a passion for horseback riding and became a trained equestrian rider.
After graduating from high school, Jason attended Rocky Mountain College, where he further developed his passion for acting. It was during his time at college that he realized his true calling was in the world of entertainment.
Jason Earles began his acting career in the early 2000s, landing small roles in various TV shows and movies. However, it wasn't until he was cast as teenage brother Jackson in the hit Disney Channel series "Hannah Montana" that he gained widespread recognition. Despite being in his 30s at the time, Jason convincingly portrayed a teenager and quickly became a fan favorite.
His role on "Hannah Montana" led to other opportunities in the entertainment industry. Jason went on to play Sensei Rudy in the Disney XD series "Kickin' It," showcasing his versatility as an actor. In 2009, he was even nominated for a Teen Choice Award for his performance in "Hannah Montana: The Movie."
Jason was married to Jennifer Earles from 2002 to 2013 before tying the knot with Katie Drysen in August 2017. Together, they welcomed a daughter named Noah into the world. Despite his busy schedule, Jason always makes time for his family and values their love and support.
Jason continues to work in the entertainment industry, taking on a variety of roles in film and television. His dedicated work ethic and natural talent have earned him a loyal fan base and critical acclaim. Whether he's playing a comedic role or a serious character, Jason Earles never fails to impress audiences with his charisma and charm.
As he continues to pursue his passion for acting, Jason Earles remains a beloved figure in the entertainment world, leaving a lasting impact on all who have had the pleasure of watching him perform.
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