Movies starring Jeffery Houston
Jeffery Alan was born in Oklahoma. Parents are Mary Ann and Herb Danhauser and has one older brother Greg. At the age of 7 they all moved to Houston, Texas and then to Missouri at age 15. It was tough at times for him because he was constantly moving from one school to another. After graduating from Aurora High School in '95 he went to Southwest Missouri State Univ in Springfield- Brad Pitt's home town. It was there he realized his passion for acting. Four years later he left SMSU a semester shy of graduating with his Communications Broadcast Journalism degree and soon moved to Kansas City. J ...
show all Jeffery Alan was born in Oklahoma. Parents are Mary Ann and Herb Danhauser and has one older brother Greg. At the age of 7 they all moved to Houston, Texas and then to Missouri at age 15. It was tough at times for him because he was constantly moving from one school to another. After graduating from Aurora High School in '95 he went to Southwest Missouri State Univ in Springfield- Brad Pitt's home town. It was there he realized his passion for acting. Four years later he left SMSU a semester shy of graduating with his Communications Broadcast Journalism degree and soon moved to Kansas City. Jeff has been very dedicated to his craft, constantly improving himself in every aspect of life. He not only brings his talent to the studio, but professionalism and inspiration to others as well. He has trained with the prestigious Playhouse West under the direction of Robert Carnegie, Tony Savant and Jeff Goldblum. Current members include James Franco and Scott Kahn. He can be seen in the Spielberg movie Terminal, The (2004) due out in 2004.
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Writer/director Judd Apatow follows up his hit “slacker” comedy The 40 Year Old Virgin with another refreshingly bold entry in a genre formerly mired in facile, post-Farrelly brothers gross-out. Pudgy, curly-haired Seth Rogen (a charismatic supporting player in Virgin) plays a harmless pothead who impregnates Katherine Heigl’s media career girl during a drunken one-night stand. Prompted by the impending birth to give the relationship a go, our odd couple learn lessons about responsibility and life in general, but to hilarious rather than schmaltzy effect. Married-with-kids Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann (also Virgin alumni) are the foils for the younger pair, and Rogen’s buddies, led by Jonah Hill, the geek chorus. Thanks to quality, near-the-knuckle repartee and believable chemistry between Rogen and Grey’s Anatomy star Heigl (Apatow can certainly write for women), Knocked Up proves that hit comedy doesn’t have to dumb down for its demographic.
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