Jason Gedrick
Jason Gedrick is an accomplished American actor, recognized for his significant contributions to television and film. He gained widespread fame for his roles in the critically acclaimed series *Murder One* and *Boomtown*, as well as his performance in the action film *Iron Eagle*. Gedrick's acting journey began with small roles in iconic films like *Bad Boys* and *Risky Business* in 1983. His career continued to flourish with notable performances in *The Heavenly Kid* (1985), *Promised Land* (1987), and *Born on the Fourth of July* (1989), showcasing his versatility as an actor.
His breakthrough came in 1995 with the groundbreaking series *Murder One*, where he portrayed Neil Avedon, a troubled actor accused of murder. The show, featuring a stellar cast that included Patricia Clarkson and Stanley Tucci, enjoyed considerable success, leading to a second season, although it was ultimately canceled. In 1997, Gedrick starred in the TV movie *The Third Twin*, based on Ken Follett's novel, where he played a university employee entangled in a complex plot involving cloning.
Throughout the late '90s and early 2000s, Gedrick appeared in various series such as *EZ Streets* and *The Beast*, and made memorable guest appearances, including a role on *Ally McBeal*. He returned to the spotlight in *Boomtown* (2002), and later appeared in *Desperate Housewives* as a love interest. Gedrick remains a notable figure in the entertainment industry, continually captivating audiences with his performances.