| Jason Behr as MAX EVANS |
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| Name: Jason Nathaniel Behr How You Say It Bear Birthday : December 30th, 1973 Zodiac Sign : Capricorn Birth Place : Minneapolis, Minnesota Raised In : Richfield, Minnesota Eye Color : Brown Hair Color : Brown Height : 6'0'' Mother : Patricia Siblings : Brothers - John 30, Aaron 24, and Andrew 18 Pets : Joplin, a dalmation and Ronin, an Akita Hobbies : Hiking in the mountains with his dog Ronin, an Akita Girlfriend : No We Knew It : He was voted "Most Destined for Fame" by his graduating class Favorite Sport : Basketball Favorite Basketball Teams : Chicago Bulls and the L.A. Lakers Favorite Basketball Player : Gheorghe Muresan, and Michael Jordan Favorite Food : Krispy Kreme Doughnuts Always in his Fridge : Orange juice, water, leftover pizza and beer Splurges : A good dinner, and technology stuff like a TV or a DVD player Daily Uniform : Jeans, T-shirt, boxers and work boots Superpowers Wish List : To travel anywhere in an instant Guilty Pleasure : Cartoons Favorite Movie : "The Godfather" Favorite Book : Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak Favorite Band : The Dave Matthews Band Favorite Childhood TV Show : Tom and Jerry Most Worn Article of Clothing : Old black baseball hat Actor Who Inspires Him : Paul Newman |
| Currently, Jason is starring in the WB Television series drama Roswell, as Max Evans, a unique and complicated young man who is on a journey discover himself and his place in the world. The show is from New Regency, which also produces the hit television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Actor Jason Behr, born December 30, 1973, a native of Minnesota, Jason became interested in acting at an early age, using his creative energy to act on the stage since he was five years old, when he appeared in his first play. He continued to perform and enjoy the challenges of acting throughout his school years. He graduate from Richfield High School in Richfield, Minnesota. Directly following his graduation from High School, Jason relocated to Los Angeles to pursue his career seriously, where he currently resides. In Los Angeles, Jason was sent out on auditions and was immediately successful, landing guest starring and regular roles for the CBS, NBC and ABC Networks. He was soon appearing on such programs as JAG, Profiler, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He also played the lead role of Dempsey Easton in the ABC Television series Push and appeared in Pleasantville with Reese Witherspoon. In addition, Jason reoccurred in the role of Chris Wolf for several episodes on the popular television series Dawson's Creek. Jason also starred in the Independent feature film production Rites of Passage, co-starring Dean Stockwell. The film made its debut at the 1999 Palm Springs Film Festival. Jason has appeared in more than 75 commercials. An avid athlete, he enjoys all sports especially basketball and his newest challenge, golf. TV Appearances (from past-present) "Step By Step" (TV guest appearance) (1994) Larry "Sherman Oaks" (TV series) (1995) Tyler Baker "Alien Nation: Millenium" (TV series) (1996) "Pacific Blue" (1996) playing "Jack" in episode: "Genuine Heroes" (episode # 2.9) "Profiler" (1996) in episode: "Crisis" (episode # 1.15) "Cracker" (1997) playing "Andrew Lang" in episode: "Lemmings Will Fly" "7th Heaven" (TV guest appearance) (1997) Brian Heaz "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer" (TV guest appearance) (1997) Billy Fordham "JAG" (TV guest appearance) (1997) "Push" (TV series) (1998) Dempsey Easton "Dawson's Creek" (TV series) (1998-1999) (reoccuring) Chris Wolfe "Roswell" (TV series) (1999-Present) Movies Pleasantville (1998) Mark's Lackey #2 Rites of Passage (1999) Cambell Farley |
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