Jason Maza

Jason Maza
Born (1987-04-24) 24 April 1987
London, England
Occupation
  • Actor
  • film producer
Years active2005–present
Home townRomford, England[1]
WebsiteJason Maza homepage

Jason Maza is an English actor and producer.

Career

Maza's early career started with guest appearances on ITV's crime series' Touch of Frost and Trial & Retribution, and Channel 4's documentary The Unsinkable Titanic. He also appeared on the BBC in series 2 of Whitechapel, about a series of murders which replicate historical crime and Silk, following the daily goings-on of a boutique law practice.

Maza's theatrical career includes two stints at the Bush Theatre's production of Flight Path by David Watson[2] and Dominic Savages FEAR. In 2012, Maza starred in The Evening Standard Award-nominated play, Sucker Punch by Roy Williams at the Royal Court Theatre.

In 2011, Maza set up Think Big Productions.[3] In 2014 he joined actor Noel Clarke's Unstoppable Entertainment as partner and in 2017 the pair launched Unstoppable Film and Television.[4]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
201810x10Officer Wayland
2016BrotherhoodDaley
2015AngelGeorge
2015LegacyRoland
2013The Hooligan FactoryDanny
2013Get LuckyEli
2013Welcome to the PunchLuke
2013Still WatersGeorge
2012The KnotRalphus
2012Outside BetMickey
2012The Man InsideDanny Lee
2012VictimMannie
2011Truth or DareJonesy
2011Demons Never DieKenny
2011AnuvahoodDarren
2010The TapesDanny
2010KickOffAdam
2010FitTyler
2009Fish TankLiam
2009ShiftyMalik
2008Rise of the FootsoldierRob
2008Special PeopleDave
2007Life and LyricsAnt

Television

Year Title Role
2018BulletproofChris Munroe
2015Call the MidwifeJohnny Beckett
2011SilkChris Lakeman
2011Come Fly with MePlumber at Precious' coffee shop
2010WhitechapelDan Street
2010The BillDean Pollit
2009Casualty"H"
2009The Unsinkable TitanicHarold Bride
2009A Touch of FrostJohn Heal
2009Trial & RetributionDarren Lewis
2005Casualty@Holby CityKris Burrows

Theatre

Year Title Theatre
2012 Fear by Dominic Savage Bush Theatre
2010Sucker Punch by Roy Williams[5]Royal Court Theatre
2009Mad Blud by Philip Osment[6]Theatre Royal Stratford East
2008Flight Path by David Watson[2]Bush Theatre

References

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