Jayson Blair
Blair was born in Detroit, Michigan. He attended L'Anse Creuse High School-North in Macomb Township, MI, where he played tennis. After graduating, he made appearances in commercials for Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and the Honda Civic. He made his major screen debut in 2006 in an episode of CSI: NY (2004). He made his feature debut in the direct-to-video horror-thriller Succubus: Hell-Bent (2007), starring Gary Busey, David Keith and Lorenzo Lamas. His next feature film was the 2008 drama-thriller Big Game (2008), starring C. Thomas Howell and Haley Webb. He landed his first recurring television role on the comedy Hot Hot Los Angeles (2008). Other series appearances included Glee (2009), Heroes (2006), Rizzoli & Isles (2010), 2 Broke Girls (2011), Drop Dead Diva (2009) and The Closer (2005). Blair's next recurring television role came within the sitcom The Hard Times of RJ Berger (2010). Other series he appeared in included The New Normal (2012), Young & Hungry (2014) and Life Sentence (2018) during the 2010's. In addition to his television work, Blair also appeared in film features including Murder Squad (2009), Metro (2011), Detention of the Dead (2012), The Steamroom (2010), Public Relations (2010), Whiplash (2014), Keep It Together (2014), Haunting on Fraternity Row (2018) and Married Young (2019). In 2018, he joined the opening season of the dramedy series Life Sentence (2018), starring Brooke Lyons, Elliot Knight and Pretty Little Liars (2010) star Lucy Hale.
Movies
A filmmaker heads to Hollywood in the early '90s to make her movie but tumbles down a hallucinatory rabbit hole of sex, magic, revenge — and kittens.
- Nov 01, 2018
- English
A fraternity house throws their big "Winter Luau" party but when fraternity brothers and coeds begin dying horrible deaths they discover an evil entity has taken over the house.
Julia moves in with her fiancé, David, but his ex-wife and her own haunting past join forces to rock her quiet suburban existence.
- Jul 07, 2016
- English
Sara Gold is a young girl on a quest to save man's best friend. When she goes undercover to take down a dog breeder suspected of wrongdoing, she quickly finds out she might be on the wrong side of right. Sara must make a decision: to continue and follow the orders of her organization, United Animal Protection Agency, or trust her instincts and the boy she's fallen in love with.