Josh Jacobson

Josh Jacobson, if you’re into early 2000s comedies, probably rings a bell. The guy popped up in “Not Another Teen Movie,” that gloriously ridiculous parody that basically roasted every high school flick before it. Remember the football scenes? Or that weird musical number? Yeah, he was there, blending in with that cast of chaotic misfits. Then there’s “Just Friends”—classic Ryan Reynolds rom-com energy, with Jacobson rolling through as one of those supporting faces you might not clock at first, but he adds to the mayhem. “Frank McKlusky, C.I.”—honestly, that one's a fever dream of slapstick and oddball humor, and Jacobson’s got this knack for slotting into those offbeat roles where you don’t really know what’s going to happen next. Like, he’s not front and center stealing every scene, but you notice him, you know? He’s got that “wait, I think I’ve seen him before” vibe. He’s not some A-list superstar, but honestly, he’s carved out his own little corner in the world of cult comedy movies. If you’re flipping through cable and catch one of these, you’ll probably spot him and go, “Oh, hey, that guy!” Not everyone needs to be the leading man—sometimes, it’s the familiar faces in the background that make those weird, quotable moments even better. That’s kind of Josh Jacobson’s sweet spot: adding a bit of extra flavor to the madness on screen.

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  • Professions: Actor, Soundtrack

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