Jake Cherry
Jake Cherry, born on September 15, 1996, is an accomplished American actor known for his work in film and television. He gained significant recognition for his role as Nick Daley in the popular family films *Night at the Museum* and its sequel, *Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian*. Additionally, Cherry portrayed Travers McLain, the son of Edie Britt, in the hit series *Desperate Housewives*.
Cherry made his film debut in *Friends with Money*, sharing the screen with renowned actress Jennifer Aniston. His television credits include a role in the short-lived Fox series *Head Cases*, an appearance in the crime drama *Criminal Minds*, and a memorable part as a patient's son in the medical series *House M.D.*
In 2010, Cherry appeared in *The Sorcerer's Apprentice*, where he played the character of David Stutler at a pivotal age of ten. Beyond his professional achievements, he is the older brother of fellow actor Andrew Cherry, highlighting a family connection in the entertainment industry.
Throughout his career, Jake Cherry has demonstrated versatility and talent, making a mark in both comedic and dramatic roles across various platforms. His contributions to film and television continue to resonate with audiences, showcasing his enduring presence in the acting world.