John Henry Euber, a man of strong roots and varied pursuits, was born on August 14, 1943, in the picturesque town of Middlebury, Vermont. As the eldest of six siblings, John spent his childhood growing up and working on the family farm, instilling in him a strong work ethic and appreciation for the land.
As he entered adulthood, John enlisted in the US Navy, attending Radar Electronics School at the prestigious Great Lakes Naval Training Center in Illinois. After completing his training, he was assigned to duty on the USS Murray DD-576, home-ported in Norfolk, Virginia. This marked the beginning of John's service in the Navy, which would later include participation in the Cuban Blockade and Quarantine, as ordered by President John F. Kennedy.
Following his military service, John transitioned to a career in the trades, working as a carpenter and contractor for many years. Later, he would go on to serve the US Postal Service as a rural carrier until his retirement in 2004.
In his later years, John relocated to New Mexico and discovered a new passion in the world of film. He began working as an extra on the 2006 film "Wild Hogs" starring John Travolta, marking the start of a new chapter in his life. To date, John has worked on over 100 films, TV shows, and commercials, solidifying his status as a seasoned actor.
John's impressive acting credits include notable roles such as the Bartender in the film "Ride The Thunder" starring Eric St. John and Joseph Hieu, as well as Deputy John Poe in the Fox TV series "Legends and Lies: Billy the Kid, Escape Artist". He has also appeared in films such as MacGruber (2010),Never Land (2010),Crazy Heart (2009),and Sunshine Cleaning (2008),among many others.
Today, John resides in Arizona, where he continues to pursue his passion for acting, leaving a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.