- Born
- Birth nameJarod Scott Spradling
- Nickname
- J-Rod
- Height6′ 1½″ (1.87 m)
- Born in Hamilton, Ohio, Jarod discovered his passion for acting during his high school years, performing on stage both academically and semi-professionally throughout the Midwest. After high school, Jarod decided to pursue his passion for acting at Ohio University's School of Theater, studying fervently alongside such fellow alumni as Piper Perabo, Brandy Burre, and Scott Terry of the band Red Wanting Blue. During the four years he was earning his B.A., Jarod performed in a record 13 productions, almost unheard of as an undergrad student. Jarod's heroes had always been of the big screen, and with his new-found craft and finely-honed talents, he moved to Los Angeles in 2000 to pursue a career in acting. Not long after arriving, Jarod attracted the attention of director Jonathan Lawrence, who cast him in the feature film, The Family Mancuso. In "Mancuso", Jarod played the buffoonish best friend, Benny, and the film garnered official selection at The Big Bear Lake Film Festival. With the success of "Mancuso", Jarod began to book such television shows as " Providence", "That 80s Show" and "The O.C." Soon after, Jarod met director Gerald Nott, with whom he often collaborates, including on the cult horror hit, The Quick and The Undead. Additionally, Jarod frequently works with up-and-coming directors Sila Agavale and Joshua D. Smith, most notably as Detective Greg Brennen in the action film, RUSH....- IMDb Mini Biography By: SASpradMHS
- SpouseJill Kocalis(May 9, 2009 - present)
- Although the majority of his scenes in The Quick and the Undead (2006) were cut, it was Jarod's work as the Cannibal in Gerald Nott's "Kill All Cannibals" that initially got 'Undead' funded.
- Portraying Jamie, in Jason Robert Brown's critically acclaimed "The Last 5 Years," at The Repertory East Playhouse.
- Los Angeles, CA: Directing Wendy Kesselman's adaptation of The Diary of Anne Frank at The Repertory East Playhouse.
- Was a member of The National American Shakespeare Company for over 3 years.
- Can be found in DK Publishing's 'Essential Shakespeare Handbook' for his portrayal of, Lord Audley, in the Los Angels premiere of William Shakespeare's Edward III.
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