Jake Weber

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    March 12, 1963 (62 years old)

    Place of Birth

    London, England, UK

    Jake Weber

    Biography

    Jake T. Weber (born 12 March 1963) is an English actor. He's best known for his role as Joe DuBois on the drama series Medium. He's also known for his roles as Owen Casserly in Those Who Wish Me Dead, Rear Admiral Raymond Spruance in Midway, Barry Walker on Netflix's 13 Reasons Why, Agent Hope in White House Down, John Campbell on AMC's Hell on Wheels, Brett O'Keefe on Showtime's Homeland, Michael in Dawn of the Dead, Jake Berman on HBO's The Mind of the Married Man, Gordon Ramsey in The Cell, Lt. Hirsh in U-571, Drew in Meet Joe Black, Mr. Wright in Amistad, Dr. Matt Crowe on CBS's American Gothic, Richie Wainwright on NBC's sitcom Something Wilder (starring Gene Wilder), and Curtis Morgan in The Pelican Brief. He's had recurring roles on Peacock's series Departure, Star Trek: Discovery, FOX's The Following, FOX's The $Street, and the PBS series Liberty!. He has had guest roles on NCIS: Hawai'i, The Blacklist, Elementary, House, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Law & Order: SVU. Some info from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

    Known For

    • House

      House

      2004

    • Meet Joe Black

      Meet Joe Black

      1998

    • White House Down

      White House Down

      2013

    • 13 Reasons Why

      13 Reasons Why

      2017

    • Dawn of the Dead

      Dawn of the Dead

      2004

    • Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

      Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

      1999

    • The Blacklist

      The Blacklist

      2013

    • Midway

      Midway

      2019

    • Homeland

      Homeland

      2011

    • Star Trek: Discovery

      Star Trek: Discovery

      2017

    • Born on the Fourth of July

      Born on the Fourth of July

      1989

    • Those Who Wish Me Dead

      Those Who Wish Me Dead

      2021

    • Elementary

      Elementary

      2012

    • The Pelican Brief

      The Pelican Brief

      1993

    • The Cell

      The Cell

      2000