Jake Foy

Jake Foy, born and raised in Canada, has been popping up all over the place lately. He’s not just another face on the screen—this guy’s got range, and honestly, you can tell he’s having a blast with the roles he takes on. In “Ride” (2023), Jake dives headfirst into the world of competitive rodeo, bringing out all the sweat, grit, and heartbreak that comes with chasing that eight-second glory. You can almost smell the dust and adrenaline every time he’s on screen. It’s not just the usual cowboy shtick, either—he digs into the messy, real stuff behind the scenes, which is probably why people started paying attention. Then there’s “Sidelined: The QB and Me” (2024), where Jake flips the script, ditching the cowboy boots for a football field. He’s got this knack for making you care about characters you’d otherwise gloss over—a washed-up quarterback trying to find his footing off the field, tangled up in friendships, regrets, all that emotional baggage. There’s humor, there’s heartache, and yeah, Jake goes all in. Not to mention “More Together” (2024), which is a total vibe shift. Here, he steps into a modern drama about connection—friends, lovers, family, you name it. The story isn’t about big explosions or car chases; it’s about those tiny moments that actually stick with you. Jake’s performance is all about subtlety, those little glances or awkward silences that say more than a monologue ever could. The dude’s got something special, and you can bet he’s just getting started.

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Personal details

  • Birth Location: Canada
  • Professions: Actor, Producer, Director

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      A down-on-his-luck screenwriter stumbles into the wildest week of his life after agreeing to babysit his eccentric neighbor’s dog. While he’s juggling rewrites and existential dread, the dog decides to lead him on a citywide adventure—crashing gallery openings, sneaking into rooftop parties, and somehow getting mixed up in a jewel heist. Along the way, the writer meets a ragtag crew of misfits, all chasing their own weird ambitions, and starts to realize maybe he’s not as stuck as he thought. There’s chaos, sure, but also a weird sort of hope bubbling under the madness. By the end, he’s got a half-written script, a few new friends, and maybe the tiniest spark of optimism about where his life might go next. Oh, and he still hasn’t figured out what was in that mysterious casserole his neighbor left in the fridge.

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