Jason Carter

Overview

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Acting
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Birthday
Sep 23, 1960 (64 years old)

Jason Carter

Known For

The Duel
1h 50m
Movie 2016

The Duel

A Texas Ranger investigates a series of unexplained deaths in a town called Helena.

The Dead Matter
1h 30m
Movie 2010

The Dead Matter

Tells the story of a vampire relic with occult powers that falls into the hands of a grief-stricken young woman who will do anything to contact her dead brother.

Blood Ties
1h 33m
Movie 2009

Blood Ties

A group of students solve the mystery of a 20 year old murder. Now they fight to stay alive while being hunted one by one.

ReVamped
1h 30m
Movie 2007

ReVamped

Successful businessman Richard Clarke is bitten by a beautiful vampire and is plunged into the dark world of the supernatural. Richard very quickly realizes that being undead isn't all that it's cracked up to be.

Taking Liberty
1h 36m
Movie 1993

Taking Liberty

Benjamin Franklin helps a rebel leader in her fight for America's independence in 1778.

Dakota Road
1h 28m
Movie 1992

Dakota Road

A sensitive drama about a farm labourer's abused daughter who fantasises about the officers of the local U.S. Air Base to escape the guilt and hypocrisy of everyday life. But her dreams of glamour and excitement are shattered when she is seduced by a pilot, setting in motion a chain of events...

Biography

Jason Brian Carter (born 23 September 1960) is an English actor, best known for his role as Ranger Marcus Cole on the science fiction television series Babylon 5. Born in Ealing, London and brought up in Gainsborough, a small market-town in Lincolnshire, Carter appeared on stage since he was a child. Advised to pursue a career in rubber technology, Carter opted instead for three years at London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. In 1982, he landed his first television role on BBC2’s long-running Jackanory Playhouse (1965–1996) as Hawkwing. He has appeared in numerous television series including Viper, Beverly Hills, 90210, 3rd Rock from the Sun, Charmed, Angel and Babylon 5. In 1988, he performed on London's West End (at the Phoenix Theatre, London) with James Wilby, Patrick Barlow, Sarah Berger, Paul Mooney and John Gordon Sinclair in The Common Pursuit a play by Simon Gray.

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