Jeffrey Patrick Olson, a multifaceted individual, is an actor and physician based in Los Angeles, California, with his roots in Chicago.
From a young age, Jeffrey was drawn to the arts, studying piano and clarinet throughout high school, where he held the esteemed position of 1st chair. His passion for the stage was further nurtured through community theatre, beginning at the age of six.
For over a decade, Jeffrey was a dedicated member of the Chicago Gay Men's Chorus, rekindling his love for performance and inspiring him to delve deeper into the craft. He showcased his talents in various black box theatre productions, primarily camp-themed, in Chicago.
Jeffrey's theatrical credits include the Chicago premiere of "Die, Mommie! Die," the West Coast premiere of "Daddy," and the original showcase of "I Love Lucy Live" in Las Vegas. His outstanding performance in "Fuc&ing Men," penned by Tony Award-winning playwright Joe DiPietro, earned him recognition as "New Discovery in LA Theatre 2009" and "Best Ensemble/Comedy."
In addition to his acting pursuits, Jeffrey is a licensed physician, having trained as an anesthesiologist at the University of Chicago under the guidance of renowned Dr. Michael Roizen, co-author of the "Real Age" book series with Dr. Oz. For 12 years, he worked as a hospitalist in Chicago before transitioning to Los Angeles, where he discovered his true calling as the sole proprietor of his own practice, focusing on health and beauty.
As the founder of JPO Aesthetics, Jeffrey utilizes non-invasive methods to combat aging, blending his medical expertise with his passion for aesthetics. Outside of his medical and wellness endeavors, Jeffrey is a skilled bodybuilder, having claimed the top spot in the 2006 competition, and has been photographed by prominent physique and fashion photographers, including Victor Skrebneski and Tom Bianchi.