Jason Biggs
Born: May 12, 1978
Jason M. Biggs was born on May 12, 1978, in Pompton Plains, New Jersey, USA to parents Gary Biggs, a shipping company manager, and Angela Biggs, a nurse. Jason also has two sisters, one named Heather, a tax specialist born in 1971, and one named Chiara born in 1980. Jason started acting at age 5, appearing in several national commercials. In 1991, at 13 he won a part on the FOX sitcom _"Drexell's Class" (1991)_ (qv), but the show was canceled after one season. Also during that year, he made his Broadway debut opposite 'Judd Hirsch' (qv) in the play, Conversations With My Father. The play helped earn him a spot on _"As the World Turns" (1956)_ (qv), as the rebellious Pete Wendall. The role earned him a nomination for Best Younger Actor in a Drama Series at the Daytime Emmy's. After graduating high school in 1996, he studied briefly at New York University and Montclair State University in New Jersey but dropped out to pursue acting again. In 1997, he costarred in the short lived television series _Camp Stories (1997)_ (qv). In 1999 came his breakthrough role in the teen sex comedy _American Pie (1999)_ (qv). His performance shocked yet wooed audiences, critics, and casting agents to bring him for the first time the chance to choose new roles and scripts. He chose such roles in _Loser (2000)_ (qv) and _Boys and Girls (2000)_ (qv).
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