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Jason London Profile |
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Birth Date: November 7, 1972
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Birth Place: San Diego, California, USA
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Birth Name: Jason Paul London
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Height: 5'11"
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Biography |
Jason Paul London (November 7, 1972) is an American film and
television actor best known for his role as Randall "Pink"
Floyd in director Richard Linklater's film Dazed and
Confused.
London was born in San Diego, California to Frank London, a
construction worker, and Debborah Osborn, a waitress. He has
an identical twin brother, Jeremy London, who is also an
actor. As of 2005, the two have acted together in an episode
of 7th Heaven entitled "Smoking". Jeremy was Jason's stunt
double in The Man in the Moon.
He has enjoyed moderate success starring mostly as a
rebellious, edgy young addict in feature films such as
Broken Vessels and $pent. He also starred as Jason in the
2000 NBC miniseries Jason and the Argonauts. Jason also
starred in Poor White Trash playing sleazy ladies-man Brian
Ross. Poor White Trash was written by Michael Addis and Tony
Urban and plays frequently on Comedy Central.
In 1997, London married actress Charlie Spradling and they
are the parents of a daughter, Cooper, who shares her
father's birthday. The couple are now separated and London
has been seeing actress Jordan Berkow since 2005. |
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Other Information |
Twin brother of actor Jeremy London.
Chosen by People (USA) magazine as one of the 50 most
beautiful people in the world. [1996]
His younger sister, Dedra London, died in a car accident in
1992, when she was 16.
Daughter Cooper London was born to him and wife Charlie
Spradling on his 24th birthday [7 November 1996].
He grew up in a family of five children; he, twin-brother
Jeremy London, younger sister Dedra London and two
step-siblings.
He has an identical twin-brother, actor Jeremy London, and
his younger sister, Diedre, was born in 1976.
His mother is Debbie London. She divorced his father when he
was very young, and Jason and his siblings lived with their
mother after the divorce.
He is part Cherokee Indian.
Brother-in-law of Melissa Cunningham. |
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