Jason Page

Jason Page is an award winning actor, filmmaker and photojournalist. His first feature length comedy, Newton’s Disease, was hailed as “an excellent debut” by the City Pages.

He has subsequently released the award winning …and on the 7th day, God Rocked, called “both hilarious satire and weirdly touching” and White Man’s World, wherein he plays an evil version of himself - “the perfect and effective, arrogant ignoramus.”

He made a number of short films under the hypothetical productions banner, most notably Piling Up Vera, which was honored in the Round Of Ten at the 2000 IndieKino International Film Festival.

Jason’s recent theatrical work includes acting stints in Fat Pig, Noises Off and The Glass Menagerie. In 2005 he directed The Laramie Project for Working Class Theatre.

Jason won numerous journalism awards in his tenure at ABC, got to pose Kermit the Frog in a publicity photo while working for The Jim Henson Company and interviewed people like Donny Osmond when he wrote freelance for BRNTWD Magazine.

He took extension classes at The American Film Institute (AFI) in Los Angeles, and graduated cum laude from the University of Minnesota, Duluth (UMD) with a BFA in theatre. While there he received a UROP grant to write and direct his original play Hand-Me-Down Excalibur and was selected to perform at the 1996 Hungarian International Shakespeare Festival. He also co-wrote and acted in the feature length student film The Bond.

He is currently hard at work on a number of 4 Track Films projects in various stages of production.