Jay Underwood (b. 1968) is an actor who has appeared in such films as The Boy Who Could Fly (with Mindy Cohn) and Uncle Buck (with John Candy), and made guest appearances on television shows such as Star Trek: Voyager, The West Wing, and The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. Underwood was interviewed by Janice in Muppet Magazine issue 15 to promote his upcoming film, The Boy Who Could Fly.
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| - Jay Underwood interpretó a Johnny Storm en Los 4 Fantásticos.
- Jay Underwood (b. 1968) is an actor who has appeared in such films as The Boy Who Could Fly (with Mindy Cohn) and Uncle Buck (with John Candy), and made guest appearances on television shows such as Star Trek: Voyager, The West Wing, and The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. Underwood was interviewed by Janice in Muppet Magazine issue 15 to promote his upcoming film, The Boy Who Could Fly.
- Jay Underwood (born on October 1, 1968 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA) is an actor who portrayed several characters in Millennium and The X-Files.
- Jay Underwood (* [Jahr unbekannt]in Minnieapolis, Minnesota, USAals Jay Deland Underwood Jahre alt)Kategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehltKategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehlt ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Er spielte Crewman Mortimer Harren in der [[]]-Episode .
- He appeared in the 1986 film The Boy Who Could Fly in which he played the part of the title character Eric Gibb, an autistic boy who lived with his alcoholic uncle Hugo Gibb (played by Fred Gwynne). He also starred as the android Chip Carson in the television movies Not Quite Human (1987), Not Quite Human II (1989) and Still Not Quite Human (1992) distributed by Disney. This article is a stub relating to real-world information such as a performer, author, novel, magazine, or other production material. You can help Memory Alpha by fixing it.
- Jay Underwood (born October 1, 1968) is an American actor who became a renowned face in the film industry as a teen for playing Eric Gibb in The Boy Who Could Fly. It was a role that in 2001 would earn him a Former Child Star "Lifetime Achievement" Award. Other film and television roles include Mortimer Harren in Star Trek: Voyager, Grover Dunn in The Invisible Kid, Chip Carson in Not Quite Human, Dave in No Greater Love, Bug in Uncle Buck, and Johnny Storm in the doomed 1994 live-action adaptation of The Fantastic Four comic series.
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| - Jay Underwood interpretó a Johnny Storm en Los 4 Fantásticos.
- Jay Underwood (b. 1968) is an actor who has appeared in such films as The Boy Who Could Fly (with Mindy Cohn) and Uncle Buck (with John Candy), and made guest appearances on television shows such as Star Trek: Voyager, The West Wing, and The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. Underwood was interviewed by Janice in Muppet Magazine issue 15 to promote his upcoming film, The Boy Who Could Fly.
- Jay Underwood (born on October 1, 1968 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA) is an actor who portrayed several characters in Millennium and The X-Files.
- Jay Underwood (* [Jahr unbekannt]in Minnieapolis, Minnesota, USAals Jay Deland Underwood Jahre alt)Kategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehltKategorie:Artikel mit Vorlage:Personendaten, denen Geburtstagsanzeige fehlt ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Er spielte Crewman Mortimer Harren in der [[]]-Episode .
- Jay Underwood (born October 1, 1968) is an American actor who became a renowned face in the film industry as a teen for playing Eric Gibb in The Boy Who Could Fly. It was a role that in 2001 would earn him a Former Child Star "Lifetime Achievement" Award. Other film and television roles include Mortimer Harren in Star Trek: Voyager, Grover Dunn in The Invisible Kid, Chip Carson in Not Quite Human, Dave in No Greater Love, Bug in Uncle Buck, and Johnny Storm in the doomed 1994 live-action adaptation of The Fantastic Four comic series. More recently, Underwood was ordained as full-time pastor of First Baptist Church of Weaverville, California.
- He appeared in the 1986 film The Boy Who Could Fly in which he played the part of the title character Eric Gibb, an autistic boy who lived with his alcoholic uncle Hugo Gibb (played by Fred Gwynne). He also starred as the android Chip Carson in the television movies Not Quite Human (1987), Not Quite Human II (1989) and Still Not Quite Human (1992) distributed by Disney. This article is a stub relating to real-world information such as a performer, author, novel, magazine, or other production material. You can help Memory Alpha by fixing it.
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