Jake brennan biography

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    Jake began working in theater productions of "The Lion King", "Seussical Jr.", "Mulan", and "Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat". A combination of desire, talent, and extensive training led to Jake branching out into both feature films and television, most recently guest starring on "Sam and Cat", "I Didn't Do it", Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., CBS' "Criminal Minds", and supporting roles in the feature films "Dark Skies" and Disney's "Super Buddies". In 2015 Jake can be seen living out every boy's fantasy by starring as Richie Rich, the world's richest kid, in the new "Richie Rich" series on Netflix. Jake's hobbies include basketball, singing, playing the guitar, and getting into mischief with his sister Cassie Brennan, who is also an actor.

    BornOctober 30, 2002

    Jake Brennan

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    Jake Brennan is an actor. He portrays Zach Dayle-Kalmick on Chicago Med. Some of his other credits include Dark Harvest,General Hospital and Jimmy Kimmel Live!

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  • Jake Brennan

    American writer and podcaster

    Jake Brennan (born April 10, 1974, in Worcester, Massachusetts) is an American podcast host, author, and musician. He is the creator and host of the podcast Disgraceland, and author of the 2019 book DISGRACELAND: Musicians Getting Away With Murder And Behaving Very Badly.[1]

    Personal life

    Brennan is from Massachusetts and is the son of Boston-area musician Dennis Brennan.[2]

    Career

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    Due to his father's musical background, Brennan became involved in music when he was 20, joining the hardcore punk and heavy metall band Cast Iron Hike in 1994 and signing on to the Victory Records label. He stayed through multiple tours, two EPs, and an album release before leaving the band in 1998.[3] He went on to write and recorded music as a member of his own group, The Confidence Men, that he formed in 2001 with members including "drummer Rob Dulaney, guitarist Eric Barlow, keyboardist Scott Janovitz,