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| - Jason Waters is an actor who portrayed The Breather Photo Double in The X-Files television series.
- thumb|Jason Waters als Soldat Jason Waters ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. In der [[]]-Episode spielte er einen außerirdischen Soldaten. Der aus Illinois stammende Waters studierte Schaupsiel an der Playhouse West bei Bob Carnegie und Jeff Goldblum. Er lebte mehrere Jahre in Europa und spricht fließend Französisch. Neben seiner Filmkarriere wirkte er auch in diversen Bühnenstücken mit, wie Henry V, Kiss Me Kate, Abstract Expression und The Dadaist. Bei letzterem wirkte er auch als Co-Produzent mit. 1996 spielte er auch in TV-Werbespots für Pizza Hut und Taco Bell mit.
- Born in Northern Illinois, Waters studied acting at the Playhouse West under Bob Carnegie and Jeff Goldblum. He lived several years in Europe and speaks fluent French. Beside his television and film appearances he has performed in various stage plays such as Kiss Me Kate, Henry V, Abstract Expression, and The Dadaist. For the latter one he also served as co-executive producer. In 1996 he appeared in a few television commercials for Taco Bell and Pizza Hut.
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| - Jason Waters is an actor who portrayed The Breather Photo Double in The X-Files television series.
- thumb|Jason Waters als Soldat Jason Waters ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. In der [[]]-Episode spielte er einen außerirdischen Soldaten. Der aus Illinois stammende Waters studierte Schaupsiel an der Playhouse West bei Bob Carnegie und Jeff Goldblum. Er lebte mehrere Jahre in Europa und spricht fließend Französisch. Neben seiner Filmkarriere wirkte er auch in diversen Bühnenstücken mit, wie Henry V, Kiss Me Kate, Abstract Expression und The Dadaist. Bei letzterem wirkte er auch als Co-Produzent mit. 1996 spielte er auch in TV-Werbespots für Pizza Hut und Taco Bell mit.
- Born in Northern Illinois, Waters studied acting at the Playhouse West under Bob Carnegie and Jeff Goldblum. He lived several years in Europe and speaks fluent French. Beside his television and film appearances he has performed in various stage plays such as Kiss Me Kate, Henry V, Abstract Expression, and The Dadaist. For the latter one he also served as co-executive producer. In 1996 he appeared in a few television commercials for Taco Bell and Pizza Hut. Among his earliest on-screen roles are a supporting role in the horror sequel Children of the Corn III (1995, with Jim Metzler, Michael Ensign, and Rif Hutton), followed by guest roles in the television series Nowhere Man (1996, with Bruce Greenwood and Sam Anderson), Malibu Shores (1996, with Michelle Phillips), Two (1996), 7th Heaven (1997, starring Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks), Pacific Blue (1998, with J.P. Hubbell), and Thanks (1999, with John Fleck and Keith Szarabajka). Further credits include the comedy Perfect Game (2000, with Sam Anderson and Benjamin Lum), episodes of The X-Files (2002, with Dan Shor), Days of Our Lives, Passions, and Port Charles (2003), and the short film Spokane (2004).
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