Jason Dolley
Jason Dolley | |
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Born | Jason Scott Dolley July 5, 1991 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Actor, musician |
Years active | 2004−present |
Jason Scott Dolley[1] (born July 5, 1991)[2] is an American actor, musician and Twitch streamer,[3] known for his roles in Disney Channel shows and movies. These include Newton "Newt" Livingston III on Cory in the House, Virgil Fox in Minutemen, Connor Kennedy in Read It and Weep, Pete Ivey in Hatching Pete, and PJ Duncan on Good Luck Charlie.
Career
Jason Scott Dolley was born in Los Angeles, California on July 5, 1991.[4] Dolley gained his first stage experience at 11 when he and one of his brothers performed the Abbott and Costello "Who's on First" routine in a school talent show.[2] His first real acting jobs came that same year.[2] He won the lead role in the award-winning short film titled Chasing Daylight. He was then cast by director Mel Gibson to be T.J. Savage on the ABC series Complete Savages. After Complete Savages was canceled, he starred in the film Saving Shiloh as Marty Preston, in the Disney Channel Original Movie Read It and Weep as Connor Kennedy and in the film The Air I Breathe as the younger form of the character named Pleasure (the adult version of whom was played by Brendan Fraser).
In 2006, Dolley appeared in Duracell's commercial "Trusted Everywhere" Campaign "Amazon".[5] Dolley was part of the Yellow team in the second edition of the Disney Channel Games, broadcast in mid-2007. From 2007 to 2008, Dolley starred in the Disney Channel show Cory in the House. In 2008, he appeared in the film Minutemen as Virgil Fox and was in the third edition of the Disney Channel Games on the Green Team. Dolley also guest-starred as the prince in Imagination Movers. In 2009, Jason starred in the Disney film Hatching Pete as Pete Ivey. In 2010, Dolley began appearing in his second Disney Channel Original Series, Good Luck Charlie as P.J. Duncan.[6]
When asked about his role in the Disney Channel Original Series family sitcom, Good Luck Charlie, he replied, "I like the realness of it. I like the more authentic tone. I like the family sitcom. That's something different for Disney, which also appealed to me."[7] He also said in a different interview, "When I read the script, I was like, 'Oh, this is kind of cool. This is a little different. It has a Full House kind of feel. It's very family-friendly. Families can sit down and watch this and get a real laugh. I think that's what's been cool about it from the start and what's still cool about it today."[8]
Dolley and cast appeared in a feature-length Christmas Disney Channel Original Movie based on the series titled Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas!, which aired on December 2, 2011. He also voiced the character Rumble in Disney Channel's animated film Pixie Hollow Games, which also stars Brenda Song, Tiffany Thornton, and Zendaya.[9]
Dolley revealed in a Youtube video with Disney Channel alum Christy Carlson Romano that he is tied with Brenda Song for appearing in the most Disney Channel Original Movies (DCOM).[10] Dolley ties with Song with 4 DCOM appearances
Personal life
His favorite things to do include playing the guitar, piano, video games and paintball. He also enjoys playing football with his friends.[2] He likes to spend time with his pet chocolate Labrador retriever and his family, as well as staying active in his church youth group.[11] Dolley currently lives with his parents in Simi Valley, California.[12] When not acting, he takes college courses in philosophy at Moorpark College and at California Lutheran University.[13][14]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Chasing Daylight | Dylan Fox | Short film |
2006 | Saving Shiloh | Marty Preston | |
2007 | The Air I Breathe | Young Pleasure | |
2014 | Helicopter Mom | Lloyd | |
2019 | Staged Killer | Jake | |
2020 | Secret Agent Dingledorf and His Trusty Dog Splat | Wing Nut | filming |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004–05 | Complete Savages | T.J. Savage | Main role; 19 episodes |
2006 | Read It and Weep | Connor Kennedy | Television film |
2007–08 | Cory in the House | Newton "Newt" Livingston III | Main role; 30 episodes |
2008 | Minutemen | Virgil Fox | Television film |
2008 | The Replacements | Skip Tripper | Voice role' episode: "The Campiest Episode Never" |
2009 | Hatching Pete | Pete Ivey | Television film |
2009 | Imagination Movers | Prince | Episode: "A Fairy Tale Ending" |
2010–14 | Good Luck Charlie | PJ Duncan | Main role; 97 episodes |
2011 | Pixie Hollow Games | Rumble | Voice role; television special |
2011 | Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas! | PJ Duncan | Television film |
2013 | Jessie | PJ Duncan | Episode: "Good Luck Jessie: New York City Christmas" |
2014 | Major Crimes | James "J-Me" Martin Elliott | Episode: "Acting Out" |
2018-2019 | American Housewife | Kevin | 4 episodes |
2018 | The Ranch | Dr. Hopkins | Episode: "Part 6, Episode 5" |
References
- ^ "Jason Dolley: Biography, Latest News & Videos". TV Guide.com. Retrieved February 6, 2010.
- ^ a b c d "Biography at official Jason Dolley website". jasondolley.com. Archived from the original on September 26, 2013.
- ^ https://www.twitch.tv/jdolley
- ^ Jason Dolley at IMDb
- ^ "Company: View Our Ads" Archived September 14, 2006, at the Wayback Machine. duracell.com. Procter & Gamble. Retrieved December 4, 2010.
- ^ DISNEY CHANNEL ORDERS "GOOD LUCK CHARLIE," A LIVE-ACTION COMEDY SERIES Archived July 30, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. disneychannelmedianet.com. July 15, 2009
- ^ Chmielewski, Dawn C. (December 31, 2009). "A new Disney Channel niche: adults – Page 2". latimes.com. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 10, 2010.
- ^ "Jason Dolley From Disney Channel's Good Luck Charlie Talks About Family Sitcoms" Archived June 8, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. April 2, 2010. DisneyDreaming.com. Retrieved 2010-08-10.
- ^ Disney Channel to Premiere New Animated Special ‘Pixie Hollow Games’ – Ratings | TVbytheNumbers. Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com. Retrieved on December 3, 2013.
- ^ Good Luck Charlie - Christy Carlson Romano Stuffed PB&J!, retrieved January 23, 2020
- ^ "Jason Dolley on TV.com" Archived June 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. TV.com. Retrieved August 10, 2010.
- ^ Jason Dolley Interview - Rough Cut on YouTube
- ^ Jason Dolley on "The Bonnie Hunt Show" (May 3, 2010) on YouTube. Event occurs at 4:30. YouTube. Retrieved June 21, 2010.
- ^ Shen, Maxine. "Finishing school". New York Post.
External links
- Jason Dolley at IMDb
- Jason Dolley on Instagram
- Jason Dolley at Family Tree Legends
- Jason Dolley on Twitter
- Jason Dolley on Twitch (service)