Jason Scarbrough

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Jason Daniel Scarbrough was born and raised in San Antonio, TX. He is the only son of Lee and Arleen Scarbrough and the oldest of four children. He was very active in the arts throughout childhood and was recognized early and often as a naturally gifted actor. Jason's passion for the stage earned him several awards for his acting throughout his early years and helped him land a roll in his high school production of William Shakespeare's The Tempest. After high school, he briefly attended junior college before dropping out and joining the workforce. Jason maintained his love of film and performance and in the summer of 2011, landed a small part in The Ranch Hand, a movie shot right in his home town of San Antonio. While attending a film festival, Jason was introduced to Mark Cantu, a local filmmaker. The two worked together on the award-winning short film Love After and the sci-fi thriller Fuse. With the help of music video and commercial exposure, Jason landed the role of the Nightwatchman in the upcoming action/comedy Now Hiring. Jason still calls San Antonio home.

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