Jeff Chase
Jeff Chase, born Jeffrey L. Sniffen on January 17, 1968, is a notable American actor known for his work in film and television. Originally from Paterson, New Jersey, Chase has built a successful career while also maintaining a fulfilling family life. He married Kimberly Chase on January 5, 1991, and they currently reside in Clermont, Florida. The couple has one son, Cory, who was born in 1998.
Chase, standing tall at 6 feet 7 inches and weighing 285 pounds, attended West Virginia University where he played as an offensive tackle on the football team from 1986 to 1991. Following his college career, he briefly played professional football for the Albany Firebirds in the Arena Football League.
Chase's transition to acting included a notable and dangerous incident while filming an episode of "Dexter." During the shoot of "The Damage a Man Can Do," he was accidentally injured by actor Jimmy Smits, who mistakenly used a real knife instead of a prop. Despite rehearsing with plastic props, Smits unfortunately missed the mark on several occasions before the accidental mishap occurred.
Chase has continued to make a mark in the entertainment industry, showcasing his versatility as both an actor and stuntman.
Filmography
The Domestics
Arkansas
All About the Benjamins
Avengers of Justice: Farce Wars
57 Seconds
Swamp Shark
The Slammin' Salmon
Lenny The Wonder Dog
Armor
Transporter 2
The Marine
The Mechanic (2011)
Bride Hard
Escape Plan: The Extractors
Mission: Impossible III