Wolk, Jason (Jason Woll)

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Wolk, Jason (Jason Woll)

PERSONAL

Born February 16, in NY; father, an attorney; mother, an attorney; children: Lucas, Dylan. Education: Graduated from the University of Southern California.

Career:

Producer and actor. Recycle Pictures, Los Angeles, CA, principal; also worked as producer on numerous television commercials and promos.

Awards, Honors:

No Dance Film Festival Award, best actor, 2000, for The Closet.

CREDITS

Film Work:

Automated dialogue replacement (ADR), Bloodsport 2 (also known as Bloodsport II: The Next Kumite), Transcontinental Film Corp., 1996.

Producer, Get a Job, Taurus Entertainment Company, 1998.

Director and producer, Too Much Magic, 2000.

Producer, The Closet (short), AtomFilms, 2000.

Script supervisor, Secrets Through the Smoke, 2001.

Producer, Hitclown (short), 2001.

Producer, Rainbow's End (short), Big Film Shorts, 2005.

Producer, Secret Agent 420, 2005.

Line producer, Exorcist Chronicles, SRS Cinema, 2007.

Film Appearances:

Coffee shop kid, I Was a Teenage Zombie, Horizon Films, 1987.

(As Jason Woll) Attorney, Grief, Strand Releasing, 1993.

(Uncredited) Scam artist, Kiss & Tell, Phaedra Cinema, 1996.

Happenstance, Lot 47 Films, 1997.

Jay Berger, Get a Job, 1998.

Todd, Dreamers, Cinema Arts Entertainment, 1999.

Jay, The Closet (short), AtomFilms, 2000.

Television Producer; Series:

Super Short Show (also known as Mike's Super Short Show), The Disney Channel, 2003-2006.

What's the Word?, 2006.

3-Minute Game Show, The Disney Channel, 2007.

Disney's Really Short Report, The Disney Channel, 2007-2008.

Television Producer; Miniseries:

Project Playtime, The Disney Channel, 2001.

The Disney Channel Games, The Disney Channel, 2006.

Television Producer; Specials:

Totally Suite New Year's Eve, The Disney Channel, 2005.

High School Musical Dance-Along (also known as High School Musical Dance-Off), The Disney Channel, 2006.

New Year Sing-A-Long Bowl-A-Thon!, The Disney Channel, 2006.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Floyd, Horror 101, Sci-Fi Channel, 2000.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

First base umpire, "You're Out … of Dreams," Yes, Dear, CBS, 2002.