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BIOGRAPHY OF JAKE WEBER

Jake Weber is an English actor, best known for his role as Michael in Dawn of the Dead and for his role as Drew in Meet Joe Black. On TV, he is known for playing Joe DuBois, husband of psychic Allison DuBois, on the long-running drama series Medium.

JAKE WEBER AGE

The European social media personality was born on March 12, 1963 in London, United Kingdom. He turns 56 in 2019.

 

JAKE WEBER SIZE

Webber is 1.75m (6ft 2in) tall. It weighs 68 kg (149.91 pounds).

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JAKE WEBER FAMILY

Weber was born to a British socialite, Susan Ann Caroline (mother) and a racing driver father who came from a wealthy family; Thomas Evelyn “Tommy” Weber. He has a brother known as Charley. Both of his parents are dead.

JAKE WEBER WIFE | JAKE WEBER IS SINGLE

He was married to actress Diane Oreiro Weber from 2000 to 2002. In 2017, he married his longtime partner Korri Culbertson Weber.

JAKE WEBER KIDS

He has a son known as Waylon Weber.

JAKE WEBER’S CAREER

Weber’s roles were often A-list films, starting as Kyra Sedgwick’s character’s unnamed boyfriend in the Oliver Stone-led period saga Born on the 4th of July (1989) and continuing to work for directors such as Sidney Lumet (A Stranger Among Us, 1992), Alan J. Pakula (The Pelican Brief, 1993) and Martin Brest (Meet Joe Black, 1998).

Weber scored one of his firsts as Dr. Matt Crower, a kind physicist who fosters a young boy and protects him from a possessed sheriff in the short-lived but well-received drama series American Gothic (1995) on CBS by actor-turned-producer Shaun Cassidy. This program did not last long; neither did Mike Binder’s sitcom The Married Man’s Mind (2001), in which Weber signed on as one of the executives, Chicago newspaper clerk Jake Berman.

 

Following his leading role in the 2004 horror film remake Dawn of the Dead, Weber won the role of Joe Dubois on Medium as the husband of a woman (Patricia Arquette) plagued by psychic visions that use his ability to help solve crimes. (Citation needed) In the fall of 2016, Weber was a recurring guest star as the psychotherapist husband of Detective Andrea Cornell (played by Juliette Lewis) on the second season of ABC’s Murder Mystery, Secrets and Lies. [Citation needed] The series has been picked up by ABC for a full second season after a successful limited run last spring as a midseason replacement.

Weber had a recurring role on the Fox series, The Following, and improvised on the Easy Netflix series. Weber can currently be considered a series regular on the Showtime hit Homeland. He has also performed on Broadway and off Broadway.

JAKE WEBER MOVIES AND TV SHOWS

Filmography

Film

  • 2014 Hungry Hearts as Dr Bill
  • 2014 Learn to Drive as Ted
  • 2013 White House Down en tant qu’agent des services secrets Ted Hope
  • 2012 Chained as Brad Fittler
  • 2008 The Haunting of Molly Hartley as Mr. Hartley
  • 2004 The Warrior Class as Phil Anwar
  • 2004 Dawn of the Dead en tant que Michael
  • 2004 Haven as Officer Powell
  • 2002 Love Thy Neighbour en tant que Man in Adult Section
  • 2002 Leo as Ben Bloom
  • 2002 100 Mile Rule as Bobby Davis
  • 2001 Wendigo as George
  • 2000 U-571 as Lt. Hirsch, USNR
  • 2000 The Cell as FBI Special Agent Gordon Ramsey
  • 1999 Pushing Tin as Barry Plotkin
  • 1999 In Too Deep en tant que Daniel Connelly
  • 1999 Cherry as Dr. Beverly Kirk
  • 1998 Dangerous Beauty en tant que King Henry III
  • 1998 In My Heart as Adam
  • 1998 Meet Joe Black as Drew
  • 1997 What the Deaf Man Heard as Tolliver Tynan
  • 1997 Amistad as Mr. Wright
  • 1994 Grow Charlie as Charles Thundertrunk
  • 1994 Vanishing Son II as Bo
  • 1994 Vanishing Son IV as Bo
  • 1993 Skin Art as Richard
  • 1993 The Pelican Brief as Curtis Morgan
  • 1992 A Stranger Among Us as Yaakov Klausman
  • 1991 Bed & Breakfast en tant que Bobby
  • 1989 Born July 4 as Donna’s Boyfriend

Television

  • 2018 13 Reasons Why as Barry Walker
  • 2017–present Homeland as Brett O’Keefe
  • 2016 Easy as Wally
  • 2016 Secrets and Lies as Ethan
  • 2015 Tyrant en tant que Jimmy Timmons
  • 2015 The Blacklist as Raymond Reddington / Gregory Devry
  • 2014-16 Hell on Wheels as John Allen Campbell
  • 2014 The following en tant que Micah
  • 2013 Elementary en tant que Geoffrey Silver
  • 2012 Royal Pains as Gabe Gleason
  • 2012 House as Joe Reese
  • 2011 Human Target as Bill Fickner
  • 2005-11 Medium as Joe Dubois
  • 2001–02 The Married Man’s Spirit as Jake Berman
  • 2001 The $ treet en tant que Peter Dearborn
  • 2001 Law & Order: Criminal Intent en tant que Carl Atwood
  • 1997 Freedom! The American Revolution as an officer in Virginia
  • 1996 NYPD Blue comme Bill Walsh
  • 1995–96 American Gothic as Dr. Matt Crower
  • 1994–95 Something Wilder en tant que Richie Wainwright
  • 1990 Law & Order en tant que Wesley Parker

JAKE WEBER NET WORTH

Weber’s net worth is under review.

 

INTERVIEW WITH JAKE WEBER

Exclusive interview: Jake Weber channels the end of MEDIUM

 

ASSIGNMENT X: Was everyone at MEDIUM on pins and needles about the seventh season renewal, or did you have a good feeling?

JAKE WEBER: No, every year it was always a question mark, and it was no different. I’m happy to be back. It always seems like a drama – a friend of mine said his favorite soap opera on TV was the renewal of MEDIUM the year before when we switched networks.

AXE: Your character Joe has been through an awful lot work-wise. He had some very funny and surprising interactions with his increasingly deranged immediate superior.

WEBER: Oh, yeah, Joel Moore [as Keith Bruning]. He’s a very good actor, he does a lot of work, he was in AVATAR . I enjoyed working with him – he is fun to work with. He’s a funny guy and he likes to improvise, which I like to do.

AXE: Do they let you know when Joe has a big B-scenario arc coming up?

WEBER: It just varies depending on what storylines [creator/executive producer] Glenn [Gordon Caron] comes up with. It’s not like sometimes they want to do more for Joe and sometimes they want to do more for Scanlon – that’s just how things go in the writers’ imaginative process. I don’t think there is a real design. I think it’s more just random, honestly.

AXE: Now there have been a few episodes where Allison has died or is in a coma –

WEBER: Ah bon?

AXE: As you know. Are you trying to change Joe’s reactions?

WEBER: Everything that could happen to this woman has happened. I think they are doing a very good job of giving him new afflictions. But it’s definitely not Joe’s first rodeo [laughs]. He has been in this arena several times. Like I said I don’t think they sort of repeat themselves when they find out new weird things like one time she can’t hear and then the next time she can’t see without eyeglasses. It turns into a bit of a Monty Python sketch, though [laughs]. But they always did a good job of dreaming up new storylines for her.

HACHE: And the young actresses embodying the three Dubois girls are getting taller and taller. Do twins Madison and Miranda Carabello still share the role of youngest daughter Marie?

WEBER: Yes. They are eight years old now. These kids are great. We grew up together. They were two years old when we started. As far back as they can remember, we’ve all hung out together, so we’re close. They are like my surrogate grandchildren.

AXE: Was it good preparation in any way to become a parent?

WEBER: Oh, yeah, I guess they came before my boy. Oh, it’s the same, it’s children. You play with them, you tickle them, you have fun with them, you tease them and they are happy.

AXE: Have you spoken to DAWN OF THE DEAD director Zack Snyder at all since filming the movie?

WEBER: No, I haven’t seen Zack since the movie we made together. I see he is fine. His movies are great. I watched his films. Zack is a great guy, he’s a very talented guy. And he’s a good man too. He is good with the people he works with.

AXE: Someone you would particularly like to work with, given your druthers?

WEBER: I just saw John C. Reilly. He did such a great job in CYRUS , and I always thought he was fun. He likes to improvise, I like to improvise – I would love to work with him one day. I think he’s a terrific actor.

AXE: Did you make your peace with the idea of ​​cancellation a while ago?

WEBER: You know what? I have a family [in real life] now. It’s nice to work with these [ AVERAGE ] people, [but] there’s a whole world there. I’m really happy to be in this [ MEDIUM ] world, but when it’s over, I can’t wait to try and get something else.

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