Jake Abel

Jake Abel popped out in Canton, Ohio—good ol’ Midwest roots, you know? The guy’s face probably looks familiar if you’ve ever sat through a supernatural binge or checked out any big, twisty horror flicks lately. He’s not just a one-movie wonder either. You’ll spot him in “Malignant” (yeah, that wild James Wan horror from 2021), where things get all sorts of weird and unsettling, and honestly, he kinda nails the whole “is he good, is he evil?” vibe. Jump back a few years and he’s in “Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters”—you know, that wild ride with gods, monsters, and teenagers just trying to survive the school year? He plays Luke, who’s got a major chip on his shoulder and isn’t afraid to shake things up. Oh, and don’t sleep on his “Supernatural” run. That show’s basically a rite of passage for anyone into creepy-cool TV, and Jake’s got his hands in some pretty pivotal episodes. Besides the acting chops, he’s dabbled in producing, so the dude’s clearly not just waiting by the phone for auditions. And fun fact: he’s been hitched to Allie Wood since November 9, 2013. Hollywood marriages aren’t exactly famous for longevity, but these two seem to be doing alright. Whether he’s dropping into an epic fantasy sequel or creeping you out in a thriller, Abel’s got that mix of charm and unpredictability. Not the kind of guy you forget after the credits roll, that’s for sure.

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Personal details

  • Height: 6′ 4″ (1.93 m)
  • Birth Location: Canton, Ohio, USA
  • Parents: Kim Abel
  • Professions: Actor, Producer

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Apparently, Saoirse Ronan and Max Irons hit it off pretty well while filming The Host—not just acting buddies, but actually good friends off-screen too. You can kinda see the chemistry in their scenes, right? Makes sense, considering they spent months together shooting all that weird alien/sci-fi stuff. I mean, if you’re stuck pretending the world’s been taken over by glowy-eyed aliens, you’re bound to bond or go nuts. Rumor has it, they’d hang out after hours, joke around between takes, and even help each other run lines (which, let’s be honest, is probably how half of Hollywood friendships start). Some fans shipped them, but, nah, just pals apparently. Honestly, it’s always cool when co-stars actually vibe in real life instead of just faking it for the cameras. Not every movie set turns into a buddy comedy, but for these two? Seemed like a blast. Maybe that’s why their on-screen relationship didn’t feel awkward or forced.

    • Quotes:

      Man, picking a path can feel like standing in front of one of those wild vending machines that’s just packed with snacks you’ve never seen—kinda thrilling, kinda nerve-wracking. But here’s the deal: it doesn’t really matter which snack you grab, as long as you actually pick one. Just standing there, paralyzed, waiting for a sign or some cosmic push? That’s the only way to really mess things up. Especially if you’re an actor—being wishy-washy gets you nowhere. Making a choice, any choice, gives you direction. It kicks off momentum. You might nail it or flop, but at least you’re moving, learning, doing something. Sitting on your hands? That’s the road to nowhere. So, yeah, take a shot, pick a lane, see where it leads. In the end, the worst thing you can do is nothing at all.

FAQ

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      6′ 4″ (1.93 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Canton, Ohio, USA

    • Who are Ram Charan's parents?

      Kim Abel and Surekha