Jaret Martino

Jaret Martino began his acting career at age six in theatre and has gone on to appear in TV / Film productions, including The Middle, Law and Order SVU, 30 Rock, One Life To Live, Modern Family,Teen Wolf, and national commercial campaigns for Mastercard, Usher & Lady Gaga's Tour Promo, Sonic, and T-mobile.  Jaret studied at Fordham University, as well as The Lee Strasberg Institue. Always placing an importance on education he continues to study with top industry professionals, such as Larry Moss, Gary Austin (Founder of The Groundlings), Scott Sedita and Elizabeth Kemp.  Today his journey as an artist includes writing and producing films in an effort to bring awareness to subject matters deserving attention. Jaret formed a Production company, and some credits include,"Driven The Documentary", an empowering film created to inspire women, artists and anyone with a dream that feels impossible. Driven has played at film festivals worldwide, receiving support from companies such as Microsoft and Step Up!  "Ladybug", a psychological thriller was featured at The Vail Film Festival. Shortly after that success, Jaret was approached to produce a comedy pilot, "Bellz Angels", to be pitched to cable and major networks.  "Donna: Stronger Than Pretty" is his first Narrative Feature Film Screenplay. His mission with telling this story is to give back to those who do so much to inspire others: first and foremost his mom, plus the women who face adversity and find ways to overcome it.

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