Jarrett Lennon Biography (1982-)

Full name, Jarrett Lennon Kaufman; born February 1, 1982, in Los Angeles, CA;son of Susie V. Kaufman; married Tabatha Ranae Cahill, July, 2001. Addresses: Agent: Meredith Fine, Coast to Coast Talent Group, 3350 Barham Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90068; (voice work) Arlene Thornton and Associates, 12711 Ventura Blvd., Suite 490, Studio City, CA 91615.; Manager: Mark Robert, Mark Robert Management, 14014 Moorpark St., Suite 316, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423.

Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor
Birth Details
February 1, 1982
Los Angeles, California, United States

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • Voice of Eugene Horowitz, Hey Arnold! (animated), Nickelodeon, 1996
  • Edgar, Social Studies, UPN, 1997
  • Movies
  • Adam Henry, My Boyfriend's Back, NBC, 1989
  • Joey Scavello, The Servants of Twilight (also known as Dean R.Koontz's The Servants of Twilight), Showtime, 1991
  • Billy Logan, The Letters from Moab, Showtime, 1991
  • Jordan, Untamed Love, Lifetime, 1994
  • Kevin, The O. J. Simpson Story, Fox, 1995
  • Episodic
  • Scott Krainik, "Cindy Flies the Coop," Coming of Age, CBS, 1988
  • Little Boner, "Graduation Day," Growing Pains, ABC, 1988
  • Little boy, "The First Time--Again," Empty Nest, NBC, 1989
  • Billy Villanova, "Till Death Do Us Part," Hardball, NBC, 1989
  • Ludlow "Luddy" Tortelli, "I Kid You Not," Cheers, NBC, 1989
  • Brandon Tartikoff, "Simply Irresistible," Doogie Howser, M.D., 1989
  • Benjamin Umstead, "Ho, Ho, Hogans," Valerie (also known as TheHogan Family), CBS, 1990
  • Tiny boy, "A Little Miracle--December 24, 1962," Quantum Leap, NBC, 1990
  • Zachary Newman, "Mother Nature's Son," W.I.O.U., 1990
  • Ludlow "Luddy" Tortelli, "Unplanned Parenthood," Cheers, NBC, 1991
  • Little Ely King, "Lose the Boss," L.A. Law, 1991
  • Voice of kid, "The Clip Show," Dinosaurs, ABC, 1992
  • Ludlow "Luddy" Tortelli, "Rich Man, Wood Man," Cheers, NBC, 1992
  • Nicky Collins, "Illusions of Grandeur," Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, ABC, 1994
  • Billy, "24 Hours" (also known as "The Longest Day"), ER, NBC, 1994
  • Kid, "George Gets Some Money," The George Carlin Show, 1994
  • Elliot Spellman, "Caroline and the Bridesmaids," Caroline in the City, NBC, 1996
  • Buddy, "Chemistry," The Secret World of Alex Mack, 1996
  • Toby, "Here and Now," Party of Five, Fox, 1998
  • Howie, "Prom-ises, Prom-ises," Boy Meets World, ABC, 1998
  • Student, "T.A. or Not T.A.," Smart Guy, The WB, 1998
  • Mouse, "A Day in the Life," Promised Land (also known as Home of the Brave), CBS, 1999
  • Mouse, "Darkness Visible," Promised Land (also known as Home ofthe Brave), CBS, 1999
  • Mouse, "Finale," Promised Land (also known as Home of the Brave), CBS, 1999
  • Scott Bryant, "You've Got Female," Odd Man Out, ABC, 1999
  • Colin, "I'm with the Band," Freaks and Geeks, NBC, 1999
  • Martin, "Greece Is the Word," City Guys, NBC, 1999
  • Martin, "In This Corner," City Guys, NBC, 1999
  • Colin, "We've Got Spirit," Freaks and Geeks, NBC, 2000
  • Martin, "Keep on the Download," City Guys, NBC, 2000
  • Martin, "El-Brain," City Guys, NBC, 2000
  • Debate guy, "Sophomore Year," The Jersey, 2000
  • Andy, "Joe Loves Mary Cherry," Popular, 2000
  • Tim, "The Mini-Jerry Episode," Maybe It's Me, The WB, 2001
  • Tim, "The Cheerleader Episode," Maybe It's Me, The WB, 2001
  • Theodore "Ted" Plunkett, "Not Stumbling, But Dancing," Judging Amy, CBS, 2002
  • Tim, "The Video Episode," Maybe It's Me, The WB, 2002
  • Also appeared as David Pendergast, "Carl Leder," America's Most Wanted; as "Snake," "Sam's Credit Card," California Dreams; voice of Roach, Capitol Critters; as Sherman Landers, "Sherman's Way," Changes; as Scott Krainik, "Christmas at the Dunes" and "The Kids Are Coming, theKids Are Coming!," episodes of Coming of Age, CBS; as young Ed Grimley, The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley; as Billy Chasen,"Growth Hormone Deficiency," Family Medical Center; as Elvis's son, General Hospital; as Justin Miller, Laurie Hill, M.D.; as homeless kid, "MacDumpsters" (pilot episode) and as P. J. Buffer, "Life with Buffer," episodes of Mad TV; as "Goth" kid, The Martin Short Show; multiple voices, The Oz Kids; as Edgar, "Chip off the Old Block," "CopyKits," and "Rhymes with Witch," episodes of Social Studies, UPN; as Craig Ostrom, "Lesbian Mother," Superior Court; and as voice of Kenny Fouler, multiple episodes of 2 Stupid Dogs.
  • Specials
  • Voice of Torky Alden, Edith Ann--A Few Pieces of the Puzzle (animated), ABC, 1994
  • Henry, "Aliens for Breakfast," McDonald's Family Theatre, ABC, 1994
  • Also voice of a kid for the special Aaahh! Real Monsters.
  • Pilots
  • Shea Day, Life on the Flipside, NBC, 1988
  • Billy Logan, ER, NBC, 1994
  • Colin, Freaks and Geeks, NBC, 1999
  • Appeared as Sherman in the pilot for My Guys; and as a kid, Phenom.
  • Other
  • Joey, Dennis the Menace (also known as Dennis the Menace: Dinosaur Hunter), CBS, 1987
  • Lorenzo Bradshaw at age five, Nutcracker: Money, Madness, and Murder (miniseries), NBC, 1987
  • Sherwood Rottman, Just Like Dad, The Disney Channel, 1996
  • Voice of little kid for A Baseball Story.
  • Film Appearances
  • Jason, Casual Sex?, Universal, 1988
  • Young Andrew "Dice" Clay, Andrew Dice Clay Live! The Diceman Cometh, Live Entertainment, 1989
  • Simon, For Parents Only, Nova Plus Entertainment, 1991
  • Adam, Highway to Hell, Hemdale, 1992
  • Chad Weathers, Short Cuts, Fine Line, 1993
  • Kyle Flynn, The Force, Republic, 1994
  • Young Julian Matar, Exquisite Tenderness (also known as The Surgeon, Die Bestie im weissen Kittel, and Exquisite Tenderness--Hoellische Qualen), A-pix Entertainment, 1994
  • Jarrett Kane, The Great White Hype, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1996
  • Voices of first Munchkin and third Munchkin, Toto Lost in New York(animated), Paramount/Educational Film Exchanges, 1996
  • Ernie, The Boy's Club, A-pix Entertainment, 1997
  • Jimmy, Amityville: Dollhouse (also known as Amityville Dollhouse: Evil Never Dies), Republic, 1997
  • Voice of Sacho, Journey beneath the Sea, 1997
  • Naylon, She's All That, Miramax, 1999
  • Randall, Winning London, Warner Bros. Home Video, 2001
  • Partygoer, Not Another Teen Movie (also known as Sex Academy), Columbia TriStar, 2001
  • Stage Appearances
  • Appeared as Ezra Abramson in a production of Carla.
  • Radio Appearances
  • Appeared as Billy in The Woman Who Laughed, National Public Radio.
  • RECORDINGS
  • Music Videos
  • Appeared as dying mother's son in "Lightning Crashes" by Live, MCA/Radioactive; also appeared in "Celebrate Youth" by Rick Springfield; "Out of Tears"by the Rolling Stones, Virgin Records; and "Someone to Talk To" by the Devlins, Capitol Records.

Further Reference

OTHER SOURCES

    Electronic
    • Jarrett Lennon Official Site, http://www.jarrett.nu, July 24, 2002
    • Krypton Site, http://www.kryptonsite.com, July 23, 2002

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