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Jay Underwood(I)

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IMDbProStarmeterTop 5,0002892
Jay Underwood
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No Greater Love (2010)
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From his breakout role in "The Boy Who Could Fly to 'Sonny Bono' in "The Sonny and Cher Story" to appearances at the Sundance Film Festival, Jay Underwood has enjoyed a career of much diversity both in the parts he's played and the mediums he's played in.

Underwood began his theatrical pursuits while growing up in the San Francisco Bay area and then went to a performing arts high school in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was there that Underwood received his "big break" into the movie business when he was chosen from a national casting search to play opposite Annabeth Gish, and Jon Voight in executive producer Robert Redford's "Desert Bloom." From there he moved to 'tinseltown' where, for over 20 years, he made his living as a working actor.

Underwood's film credits include three Sundance Film Festival participants "Dancing in September", "Valerie Flake", and "Possums." Other highlights are Billy Graham's "Road to Redemption", Alan Rudolph's "Afterglow", the Roger Corman cult classic "The Fantastic Four" (as Johnny Storm, The Human Torch), 'Bug' in "Uncle Buck," with John Candy, and Underwood's personal favorite, the title character in "The Boy Who Could Fly."

On the small screen Underwood had the incredible opportunity of portraying 'Sonny Bono' in "The Sonny and Cher Story" for ABC. He also is remembered for that lovable android 'Chip' in the Disney Channel trilogy "Not Quite Human". Other favorites would include young 'Ernest Hemingway' in "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles," the mini-series "Blind Faith" with Robert Urich and "Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone" with the original marshal himself, Hugh O'Brien. Notable guest appearances include "Miracles", "X-Files," "E.R.," "The West Wing," "Star Trek Voyager" and "Millennium." And finally, (but certainly not least), the voice of 'Chester' the Goat in the classic animated Christmas special "The Legend of the Candy Cane."

His theater highlights include studying and performing at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco as well as the Minneapolis Children's Theater Company. In Los Angeles he was seen in "Grand Junction" and "Fortune in Men's Eyes" both at the Coast Playhouse and had a devilish good time playing 'Geoffrey' in the Pasadena Playhouse production of "The Lion in Winter."

More recently, Underwood felt God's call on his life to pursue full time Christian ministry. After starting seminary in 2003, he became a youth pastor and then after graduation in 2007, a full time pastor in a small northern California mountain town. He now lives in "God's country" with his wife, six children and a menagerie of pets. Says Underwood, "I imagine someday standing before the Lord and if He were to ask me what I did with the life that He gave me, I don't want to merely list off my acting credits which are things that really don't have a lot of eternal value, but I want to hear those words from Jesus, "Well done good and faithful servant" because I used the gifts that He gave me to serve Him." That being said, Underwood was convinced to come out of "retirement" to participate in the Christian movie "No Greater Love," produced by Coram Deo Studios, of which he is particularly proud to be a part of. To God be the glory!
BornOctober 1, 1968
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    • 1 win & 1 nomination

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Jay Underwood and Lucy Deakins in The Boy Who Could Fly (1986)
Jay Underwood in Murder, She Wrote (1984)
Jay Underwood and Bernie Kopell in ABC Afterschool Specials (1972)
Jay Underwood
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Jay Underwood, Alex Hyde-White, Michael Bailey Smith, and Rebecca Staab in The Fantastic Four (1994)
Jay Underwood, Joseph Culp, Alex Hyde-White, and Rebecca Staab in Doomed: The Untold Story of Roger Corman's the Fantastic Four (2015)
Jay Underwood and Michael Harris in Sleepstalker (1995)

Known for:

Lucy Deakins in The Boy Who Could Fly (1986)
The Boy Who Could Fly
6.5
  • Eric
  • 1986
Not Quite Human (1987)
Not Quite Human
6.0
TV Movie
  • Chip Carson
  • 1987
Macaulay Culkin, Gaby Hoffmann, John Candy, Amy Madigan, Elaine Bromka, Garrett M. Brown, and Jean Louisa Kelly in Uncle Buck (1989)
Uncle Buck
7.1
  • Bug
  • 1989
Famous Families (1998)
And the Beat Goes On: The Sonny and Cher Story
6.3
TV Movie
  • Sonny Bono
  • 1999

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  • The Shade
    • Det. Roberts
    • Post-production
    • TV Movie
  • The Man from Nowhere (2021)
    The Man from Nowhere
    • Allen Covington
    • 2021
  • Surge of Dawn (2019)
    Surge of Dawn
    • Cross
    • 2019
  • Jay Underwood, Regi Davis, Anthony Tyler Quinn, Jamie Alexander, Matt Green, Whitney Gomillion, Seth Bowling, Callie Hallman, and Tricia Hulet in A Hard Gamble (2018)
    A Hard Gamble
    • Officer Jonesy
    • Short
    • 2018
  • Linda Blair, Robert Picardo, Eric Roberts, Gil Gerard, Jay Underwood, Lou Ferrigno, Reb Brown, Carl Ciarfalio, Joseph Culp, Shannon Farnon, Alex Hyde-White, Eric Allan Kramer, Nichelle Nichols, Rex Smith, Rebecca Staab, Bruce Vilanch, John Venturini, and Vincent J. Roth in Surge of Power: Revenge of the Sequel (2016)
    Surge of Power: Revenge of the Sequel
    • Cross
    • 2016
  • Drift
    • Dad
    • Short
    • 2016
  • No Greater Love (2010)
    No Greater Love
    • Dave
    • 2010
  • Traci Paige Johnson, Candi Milo, Kathleen Herles, Harrison Chad, Billy Rosemberg, and Sean Curley in Nick Jr. Favorites Holiday (2006)
    Nick Jr. Favorites Holiday
    • Gingerbread People
    • Video
    • 2006
  • Frank Whaley and Marion Ross in Where There's a Will (2006)
    Where There's a Will
    • Jimmy Ray
    • TV Movie
    • 2006
  • Betty White in Annie's Point (2005)
    Annie's Point
    • Policeman
    • TV Movie
    • 2005
  • Kate Bosworth, Josh Duhamel, and Topher Grace in Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! (2004)
    Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!
    • Policeman Tom
    • 2004
  • Miracles (2003)
    Miracles
    • Mayor Frank Letherton
    • TV Series
    • 2003
  • Fred Savage, Kathy Najimy, Jay Underwood, David L. Lander, J. Grant Albrecht, Jocelyn Blue, Sonny Chang, Mac Davis, Eddie Deezen, Debi Derryberry, Daran Norris, Richard Kind, Moir Leslie, Gary Martin, Colin McFarlane, Michael McKean, Laraine Newman, Tony Orlando, Crystal Scales, Fred Stoller, Mel Winkler, David Holt, Dan Yaccarino, Eli James Keltner, Richard Pearce, Jennifer Williams, Bingette Bunny, and Lisa Eve Huberman in Oswald (2001)
    Oswald
    • Customer #3
    • Gingerbread Man #2
    • TV Series
    • 2001–2003
  • Michael Madsen, Mario Van Peebles, and Ron Livingston in 44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out (2003)
    44 Minutes: The North Hollywood Shoot-Out
    • Mr. Entertainment
    • TV Movie
    • 2003
  • Kim Delaney, Kyle Secor, Rick Hoffman, Diana Maria Riva, and Tom Everett Scott in Philly (2001)
    Philly
    • Michael Daley
    • TV Series
    • 2002
  • First Monday (2002)
    First Monday
    • TV Series
    • 2002

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No Greater Love
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  • Alternative name
    • Jay D. Underwood
  • Height
    • 5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
  • Born
    • October 1, 1968
    • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
  • Spouse
    • Julie Dale UnderwoodOctober 16, 1993 - present (6 children)
  • Other works
    TV commercial for McDonalds (2001).
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    • 1 Interview
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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    Called as the Senior Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Weaverville, California in June of 2007

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