Jason McCune(I)
- Actor
Actor
- Other works(January 24, 2013 to February 24, 2013) He played Andrew McNair in the musical, "1776," at the Public Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with John Allen Bailes (Lewis Morris); Paul Binotto (Robert Livingston); Jeffrey Carpenter (John Hancock); Jeremy Czarniak (James Wilson); Jarod DiGiorgi (Rev. John Witherspoon); Joseph Domencic (Charles Thomson); Darren Eliker (John Dickinson); James Fitzgerald (Caesar Rodney); Justin Fortunato (Leather Apron); Robert Frankenberry (George Read); Tim Hartman (Col. Thomas McKean); Keith Hines (Thomas Jefferson); Daniel Krell (Dr. Lyman Hall); George Merrick (John Adams); Eric Meyers (the courier); Larry John Meyers (Samuel Chase); Trista Moldovan (Abigail Adams); Scott P. Sambuco (Dr. Josiah Bartlett); John Scherer (Richard Henry Lee); Libby Servais (Martha Jefferson); Gordon Stanley (Stephen Hopkins); Hayden Tee (Edward Rutledge); Louis S. Valenzi (Joseph Hewes); Steve Vinovich (Benjamin Franklin); and Stephen Wilde (Roger Sherman) in the cast. Sherman Edwards wrote music and lyric. Peter Stone wrote the book. Ted Pappas was director. F. Wade Russo was music director and conductor. James Noone was scenic designer. Martha Bromelmeir was costume designer. Kirk Bookman was lighting designer. Dan DaLange wrote the orchestrations. Zach Moore was sound designer. Sherry Deberson was hair and wig designer. Don Wadsworth was dialect coach. Stuart Howard and Paul Hardt were casting directors. Ruth E. Kramer was production stage manager. Fredric H. Orner was assistant stage manager.
- Gender / Gender identity
- Male
- TriviaHe is a 4-time winner on Jeopardy! and was in the 2003 Tournament of Champions.
- QuotesI watched Jeopardy pretty regularly since my junior or senior year of high school. I always thought, "Someday, I am going to try and get on this show." It wasn't until I actually moved to Los Angeles as an actor that I decided to take the plunge. It's convenient if you live here, because they conduct contestant tests quite often at Sony. I finally sent my postcard in (didn't have a computer at the time), got a test date, and went. Standing around in the waiting area at Sony, looking at the other hopefuls, I remembered all the times I said to myself "I could do that, I could be on Jeopardy, I could actually have won that game, I knew almost every question that show", and now I was finally going to find out.
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