Jac Fitzgerald

Jac Fitzgerald’s name might not be plastered everywhere just yet, but if you’ve paid any attention to indie films or big-screen oddballs the last few years, you’ll know the face. You’ve got “Masters of the Sky” from 2024—a drama that’s a bit of an emotional rollercoaster, honestly, with Fitzgerald playing a role that drags you through the highs and lows of chasing ambition and running smack into reality. The guy’s got this weird knack for slipping into characters that feel like they’ve lived a hundred messy lives before you’ve even met them. Then there’s “Freaky Tales,” also from 2024, which is more of a wild ride—think late-night chaos, neon, a touch of grit, and Fitzgerald popping up with the kind of energy that makes you wonder what’s going on behind those eyes. But rewind a bit to 2019, and you’ll find “The Peanut Butter Falcon.” If you haven’t seen it, you’re missing out. It’s one of those offbeat, feel-good stories where Fitzgerald’s presence might not be front and center, but it’s memorable all the same. The film’s got heart, and so does Fitzgerald’s performance—he slips in and out of scenes like he’s just wandered in from real life. Honestly, whether he’s flying under the radar or stealing a scene, Jac Fitzgerald brings this grounded, kinda scrappy authenticity that makes you root for the underdog. If you’re keeping tabs on up-and-coming actors who don’t play by the rules, he’s one to watch.

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  • Professions: Cinematographer, Camera and Electrical Department, Director

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