Jake Epstein
Jake Epstein is a Canadian actor, singer and writer. He is best known for playing Craig in 'Degrassi: The Next Generation' (Gemini Award), Chuck in 'Designated Survivor' and Brian in 'Suits,' along with many other leading roles. On stage, he appeared on Broadway as Peter Parker in 'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark,' Gerry Goffin in 'Beautiful: The Carole King Musical' (original Broadway cast), and starred in the US National Tours of Green Day's American Idiot and Spring Awakening. Was guitarist and lead singer in a band called Mind the Gap which he started with four of his best friends. They did a couple of gigs around Toronto.
Has one older sister, Gabi Epstein.
Some of his favorite bands are: Pink Floyd, System of a Down, The Beatles, Radiohead, and the Headstones (lead singer, Hugh Dillon, played his father on Degrassi).
Used to be a brown belt in karate.
He directed his first play in 2003 called "The Dead and the Rooster".
His favorite acting career was playing in the "Oliver" play at the Royal Alex Theatre as the "Artful Dodger". His acting career shot off after that.
He plays drums for a band called Funkasaurus Rex.
Attended Earl Haig Secondary School, the same high school as his Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001) co-star Stefan Brogren.
Appeared with the actor that plays Jimmy's Dad (Conrad Coates) in two different series, first in the "Zack Files" (2000) and in "Degrassi: The Next Generation" (2001).
Parents are Ian Epstein and Kathy Kacer.
Auditioned for a role on Glee (2009).
Plays with his competitive soccer team; the North York Cosmos [March 2003]
Appearing as Melchior in the US Tour of Spring Awakening. [July 2009]
Appearing on Girls vs. Boys Hawaii [August 2004]
Filming season 5 of Degrassi. [May 2005]
He is from an Ashkenazi Jewish family (from Russia, Slovakia, and Panevezys in Lithuania).
He went to Claude Watson School for the Arts with his future Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001) co-star Stacey Farber from Grades Four to Eight.
He worked with Robert Clark in The Zack Files (2000) and his elder brother Daniel Clark in Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001).
His favourite film is Forrest Gump (1994).
He was born only one day after his The Zack Files (2000) and Degrassi Goes Hollywood (2009) co-star Michael Seater.
He played Craig Manning in Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001) and was born only two days before the premiere of the original series Degrassi High (1987).
His favourite television series are Family Guy (1999) and Breaking Bad (2008).
As a child, he was a fan of X-Men: The Animated Series (1992) and Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1994).
He was the only one of the three main stars of The Zack Files (2000), the other two being Michael Seater and Robert Clark, who did not subsequently star in Strange Days at Blake Holsey High (2002).
Family (2)
Spouse Vanessa Smythe (7 July 2018 - present)

What We Do for Love

Candy Cane Candidate

Eight Gifts of Hanukkah

Danger Next Door

Charming Christmas

The Wedding Contract

Jay and Silent Bob Do Degrassi

Sincerely Truly Christmas

Blood Pressure

Laughing All the Way

Full Out

Charlie Bartlett
Degrassi Spring Break Movie

Degrassi Goes Hollywood

Borealis

The Last Timbit

FANatic

Jesse

4th Man Out
It Goes There: Degrassi's Most Talked About Moments

A Storybook Christmas

Mistletoe & Menorahs

Mouthpiece

Quints

Christmas at Maple Creek

Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire

Unwrapping Christmas: Olivia's Reunion

Unwrapping Christmas: Lily's Destiny

Home for the Holidays

Hearts Around the Table: Josh's Third Serving

Hearts Around the Table: Jenna's First Love

Hearts Around the Table: Shari's Second Act

Hearts Around the Table: Kiki's Fourth Ingredient

Angela's Eyes

The Zack Files

Degrassi
Degrassi Unscripted

Radio Free Roscoe
Girls v. Boys

The Eleventh Hour
Real Kids, Real Adventures

The Hardy Boys

Ricky's Room

Ransom

Degrassi

Remedy

Frankie Drake Mysteries

Hudson & Rex

Gone

Private Eyes

Suits

The Umbrella Academy

Suits

My Babysitter's a Vampire

Degrassi: Next Class

Degrassi: Minis

Designated Survivor

Star Trek: Discovery
