Jack Cullison's life story is a testament to his adventurous spirit and determination. Born in San Bernardino, California, he spent his early years in Everett, Washington, before relocating to Orange County, California with his mother at the age of 14 in pursuit of a better life.
As he grew older, Jack's sense of adventure only intensified, leading him to travel the world, taking on odd jobs to fund his escapades. This period of exploration eventually drew him to Los Angeles, where he set his sights on the city's vibrant arts scene.
Upon arriving in Los Angeles, Jack threw himself into the world of film, quickly landing his first audition and securing a starring role in a feature film produced by David Michael Latt of The Asylum Productions and directed by Scott Wheeler. His breakout performance as "Brandon Murphy" in the cult classic teen comedy "Milf" earned him a reputation as a talented young actor, with many drawing comparisons to the popular "American Pie" franchise.
A year and a half later, Jack reunited with Latt and Wheeler to star in the teen comedy "Celebrity Sex Tape" as "Ross Gans". In addition to his work in feature films, Jack has also appeared in several short films and web-series, further solidifying his status as a rising star in the industry.
As Jack's career continues to soar, he is set to star in two feature films scheduled for release at the end of 2014, including a futuristic sci-fi thriller alongside the talented Yancy Butler, known for her roles in "Witchblade", "Kick-Ass 1 and 2", and "Drop Zone". Two additional features are set to begin production in early 2015, cementing Jack's position as one of the most exciting young talents in Hollywood.