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Jason C. Daniels was born and raised in the small town of Burlington, Wisconsin, but grew up as an actor training on multiple acting techniques and performing in theatre in the city of Chicago. He helped establish The Actor's Workshop Theatre, now known as Redtwist Theatre, on Bryn Mawr Avenue located in the Edgewater neighborhood of Chicago. As an ensemble member of this theatre company, he performed several leading roles such as Hal in "Proof", Chris Keller in "All My Sons", Bob in "Loose Knit", Lee Baum in "The American Clock", and wowed audiences with his portrayal of Sam Dean in "Praying Small". He has also performed with other theatre companies around the city of Chicago including Circle Theatre, The Side Project Theatre, and others. Now residing in Los Angeles, he has continued to perform in theatre with companies such as Sacred Fools, Towne Street, School of Night, and others. He has also performed in shows with independent theatre producers on the famed Hollywood Theatre Row at the Hudson and The Ruby Theatres. His favorite roles in Los Angeles are his performances of Red in "Periphery" and Oswald Villard in "The Saturday Nighters" of the show "In Response - 2016" an LA Times Critics Pick. Jason's love of acting stemmed from his childhood fascination with the movie "Star Wars" and the subsequent sequels "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi". In addition to working in theatre as an actor, Jason is also working as an actor in TV and Film. Jason's TV and Film career started with the role of Mr. Sterling on the CBS sitcom, "Me, Myself and I".