Jake Abbott(I)
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Jake is a professional actor based in the UK currently residing in Hertfordshire. Jake has experience within Television, Documentary, Film, Corporate, Music videos and commercial. Jake is known for his role as Brandon in comedy feature 'FUBAR' directed by Ben Kent.
As well as Feature Film "FUBAR" & documentary "Modernity" in supporting roles, he also went in to the big brother test house for 5 days as a trial run before the show went live in 2010. Jake also had a stint working backstage in TV and Film, working on shows such as "Strictly come Dancing", "Pointless", "Holby City" & Oscar award winning film "Gravity".
As a teenager Jake was a National Grade 2 level in trampolining and at 14 became London borough Champion. He was also Harrow Borough champion for 3 consecutive years and went on to represent Harrow in the London Youth Games. Also he was Harrow Borough Boys Gymnastics Champion at the age of 13. He also was a skilled Irish dancer at a young age and became the first mixed team in his age group to be crowned British Champion with his ceili team. He then went on to dance at championship level to a high standard. Jake had further success in sports representing his school in the borough athletics Championships and was mentioned in the local press as one of the schools successful sporting personnel, helping them to achieve a sports mark award for the borough.
As well as Feature Film "FUBAR" & documentary "Modernity" in supporting roles, he also went in to the big brother test house for 5 days as a trial run before the show went live in 2010. Jake also had a stint working backstage in TV and Film, working on shows such as "Strictly come Dancing", "Pointless", "Holby City" & Oscar award winning film "Gravity".
As a teenager Jake was a National Grade 2 level in trampolining and at 14 became London borough Champion. He was also Harrow Borough champion for 3 consecutive years and went on to represent Harrow in the London Youth Games. Also he was Harrow Borough Boys Gymnastics Champion at the age of 13. He also was a skilled Irish dancer at a young age and became the first mixed team in his age group to be crowned British Champion with his ceili team. He then went on to dance at championship level to a high standard. Jake had further success in sports representing his school in the borough athletics Championships and was mentioned in the local press as one of the schools successful sporting personnel, helping them to achieve a sports mark award for the borough.