Jay Baruchel stars in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," directed by Jon Turtletaub, as the Apprentice opposite Nicolas Cage. Baruchel also stars in the DreamWorks Animation feature "How to Train Your Dragon," as the lead voice of Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third, and in the comedy "She's Out of My League" as Kirk.
Also in development for Baruchel is Universal and Red Hour's "Johnny Klutz," in which he will play the title role of a character he created—a loveable loser who is impervious to pain.
Roles in the Academy Award-winning movie "Million Dollar Baby" opposite Clint Eastwood, Hillary Swank and Morgan Freeman and summer 2008's blockbuster hit "Tropic Thunder" opposite Ben Stiller, Jack Black and Robert Downey Jr., garnered Baruchel much praise for his versatility. Most recently he was seen starring in Jacob Tierney's comedy, "The Trotsky," which premiered at the 2009 Toronto Film Festival to rave reviews.
Baruchel has a long list of additional feature credits including "Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist" opposite Michael Cera and Kat Dennings, "Knocked Up" opposite Seth Rogen and Katherine Heigl, "Just Buried," which premiered at the 2007 Toronto Film Festival, "Real Time" opposite Randy Quaid, and in the memorable role of Vic Munoz, the obsessed Led Zeppelin fan in "Almost Famous."
Baruchel began acting at age 12 when he landed a job on the Nickelodeon hit television series "Are You Afraid of the Dark?," transforming what was to be a one-time guest appearance into a recurring role. The role was a springboard for his career, leading to his first Canadian series "My Hometown." Jay Baruchel got his first big break co-hosting "Popular Mechanics for Kids" on Canadian television with Elisha Cuthbert from 1997 to 1998. He then made his debut to American audiences as the star of the critically acclaimed Judd Apatow television series "Undeclared" on Fox.
Baruchel currently resides in Montreal.
Also in development for Baruchel is Universal and Red Hour's "Johnny Klutz," in which he will play the title role of a character he created—a loveable loser who is impervious to pain.
In addition, he will begin production on "Jay and Seth vs. the Apocalypse," a feature length film based on a short film of the same name that he completed with Seth Rogen.
Roles in the Academy Award-winning movie "Million Dollar Baby" opposite Clint Eastwood, Hillary Swank and Morgan Freeman and summer 2008's blockbuster hit "Tropic Thunder" opposite Ben Stiller, Jack Black and Robert Downey Jr., garnered Baruchel much praise for his versatility. Most recently he was seen starring in Jacob Tierney's comedy, "The Trotsky," which premiered at the 2009 Toronto Film Festival to rave reviews.
Baruchel has a long list of additional feature credits including "Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist" opposite Michael Cera and Kat Dennings, "Knocked Up" opposite Seth Rogen and Katherine Heigl, "Just Buried," which premiered at the 2007 Toronto Film Festival, "Real Time" opposite Randy Quaid, and in the memorable role of Vic Munoz, the obsessed Led Zeppelin fan in "Almost Famous."
Baruchel began acting at age 12 when he landed a job on the Nickelodeon hit television series "Are You Afraid of the Dark?," transforming what was to be a one-time guest appearance into a recurring role. The role was a springboard for his career, leading to his first Canadian series "My Hometown." Jay Baruchel got his first big break co-hosting "Popular Mechanics for Kids" on Canadian television with Elisha Cuthbert from 1997 to 1998. He then made his debut to American audiences as the star of the critically acclaimed Judd Apatow television series "Undeclared" on Fox.
Baruchel currently resides in Montreal.
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