- Jayce Bartok
Jayce Bartok is an American
actor , born in 1974, and originally fromPittsburgh, Pennsylvania . Bartok is his mother's maiden name, his father's name is Wilchusky. He wrote, directed and produced theshort film "Stricken " in 2005.A young leading man with TV and film experience, Jayce Bartok had his best chance to date as Pony, the rock star who returns to his home town where his pals are waiting in
Richard Linklater 's "subUrbia " (1997).Early career
Born in Pittsburgh, Bartok moved with his family to
Manhattan when he was nine. By age 12 he was taking acting lessons at the HB Studio. He was 13 when he made his professional acting debut, appearing in a "WonderWorks" episode entitled "Almost Partners " (PBS, 1987).In the 1990s, his TV appearances included an ABC unsold pilot entitled "
Coconut Downs ", a recurring role on theJudith Ivey sitcom "Down Home " (NBC, 1991), an episode of NBC's "Law & Order ", and the of itsspin-off "". More recently, Bartok played a naive prisoner in the 1996 TNT miniseries "Andersonville".Bartok has also appeared on stage playing a victim of abuse in "Dalton's Back" off-Broadway at Circle Repertory Company when he was 16 years old.
Feature film work
His feature film work began in 1991 when he played a street punk harassing
Robin Williams in "The Fisher King". He went on to playBob Hoskins ' nephew in "Passed Away " (1992) and had small roles in both "School Ties " (1992) and "Swing Kids " (1993). Notable recent roles include a cameo in "Spider-Man", and leading roles in the soon-to-be released features "The Tollbooth ", "Red Doors ", and "Tempting Adam " for theOxygen Network ."Red Doors" won the NY, NY Best Narrative Feature Award at the 2005
Tribeca Film Festival , a special grand jury prize for ensemble atCineVegas in Las Vegas 2005, and the audience award at 2005'sOutfest in LA. He is the voice ofRobert Redford 's "The Sundance Channel "."
The Cake Eaters " marks Jayce's screenwriting debut, and he has just written and directed his first short film called "Stricken ", starringHayley Mills . "Stricken" premiered at theVail Film Festival in April 2005, and was an official selection at theMemphis Film Festival in a month later. Jayce's most recent project is a documentary co-directed withTiffany Bartok called "Altered By Elvis " which will debut at theMemphis International Film Festival in 2006.External links
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