Jeff Hatch trained as a stage actor at LA City College's theatre conservatory program and appeared on regional and local stages around Southern California, Utah and Arizona before pursuing Film and Television in LA. He has worked on several TV, Film and Commercial projects in recent years including lead and supporting roles in independent feat...
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Jeff Hatch trained as a stage actor at LA City College's theatre conservatory program and appeared on regional and local stages around Southern California, Utah and Arizona before pursuing Film and Television in LA. He has worked on several TV, Film and Commercial projects in recent years including lead and supporting roles in independent feature films, a made-for-cable sci-fi/horror movie, several short films, and featured roles on the NBC comedy, The Office and the daytime drama, Days of Our Lives. He has experience in martial arts, fight choreography, light stunt work, precision driving, improv, teleprompter, and hosting. Additionally, he is an excellent mimic of accents and dialects and is an outstanding singer with a high baritone vocal range.When he's not acting, Jeff leads a pretty quiet and boring existence occasionally interrupted by brief episodes of mildly exciting excursions which turn progressively more adventurous as he develops his anecdotes through multiple tellings. Like the time he wrestled a great white shark with his bare hands. True story. (Well, it started out true, anyway) His wife of 15 years does her best to keep him out of trouble and from embarrassing himself too much. He loves dogs, but is much more of a cat person... which works out well because he has four cats. Being a native of San Diego and an NFL fan, asking about his favorite team likely will spark an impassioned rant about how underrated the Chargers are and how badly they got screwed by the officials last season. He's very proud of all his nieces and nephews and thanks God every night that he has no children of his own. His favorite flavor of chewing gum is spearmint.
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