Jason Gedrick was born on February 7, 1965 in Chicago, Illinois, USA as Jason Michael Gedroic. He is an actor and director, known for Backdraft (1991), Iron Eagle (1986) and Promised Land (1987). He was previously married to Dana Lavas.
You want to know the truth? I'm one of the most juvenile people I know. Truly, I am stuck in like a ...Show more »
You want to know the truth? I'm one of the most juvenile people I know. Truly, I am stuck in like a 12 year old state. I mean, I'm goofy. If I had to describe myself, that's the only way I can put it. And the people who know me, even the people who just know me a little bit, they couldn't deny that I'm just a goofy guy. Show less «
Sure, I think everyone fantasizes about being bad, and the baddest thing you can be is in the mob. I...Show more »
Sure, I think everyone fantasizes about being bad, and the baddest thing you can be is in the mob. I do, too, sometimes. And I think even women wish they were going out with the guy from the mob 'cause he's cool and has money and is scary. But I think the idea of converting him into a choirboy is the true appeal. Show less «
Maybe the real reason I'm a performer is because I'm the youngest of three kids. Maybe it was a way ...Show more »
Maybe the real reason I'm a performer is because I'm the youngest of three kids. Maybe it was a way to get attention. And ultimately, as I look back on it now, I'm kind of curious. Maybe that's it. As an actor, I can investigate and analyze many different ways of living, the psychology of different people. I really don't want to get too pedantic here, but I just truly enjoy exploring other lives. That's always been fun for me. Show less «
I don't know if I'm king, but I'm definitely the court jester of critically acclaimed canceled TV se...Show more »
I don't know if I'm king, but I'm definitely the court jester of critically acclaimed canceled TV series. But what are you going to do? I try to have a sense of humor about it, because there's no rhyme or reason sometimes why a show succeeds or doesn't. It's just the nature of the business. Luckily, I've been able to keep getting great roles and I continue to somehow survive through it all. Show less «