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A gifted performer and storyteller, Jeff Kaye has been preparing for an acting career for years. His passion and desire to entertain are innate traits that he has profoundly delivered on stage, on screen and in his life before being bitten by the acting bug. It's safe to say, Jeff is a "natural". In his short time as an actor, Jeff has made an immediate impact with both audiences and casting directors. His ability to easily transition from a dramatic role to one with more comedic flair has made him a favorite with producers and directors. Among his more prominent roles include the murderous doctor in the suspense feature film "The Lone Road", the deceitful Harold Castle in the TV Pilot "Wilshire and Grand", the duplicitous politician Johnny Cruise in "Mr. D", and the enigmatic "Yoga Man" in the BBC pilot "The Debate Club", hosted by "The Daily Show's" John Hodgman. Jeff has recently branched out and produced the suspense feature film "The Lone Road", and co-produced the live audience stage production of "Branson-The Sitcom". He has appeared in several public service announcement parodies for Physicians for Social Responsibility, and has performed in a number of comedic projects as Moe Reece the Homeless Man, a character he created, Before turning his attention to Hollywood, Jeff was a successful surgical sales representative. His keen preparation, presentation and salesmanship skills have been easily transferred to his acting career, giving him a real world advantage. Jeff has taken improvisation classes at the prestigious Second City training center in Hollywood and soap opera acting and audition techniques by industry experts from "General Hospital" and "The Bold and the Beautiful". An avid tennis player and long distance runner, Jeff also enjoys being a top chef in his own home, along with his lovely wife Maria. He also enjoys watching independent movies and knocking back an occasional martini (or two).