Jay Underwood
Jay Underwood, born on October 1, 1968, is an American actor and pastor who made his mark in the entertainment industry starting in the mid-1980s as a teenage performer. He gained widespread recognition through a series of memorable roles in feature films. Underwood is particularly known for his portrayal of Eric Gibb in "The Boy Who Could Fly," as well as his character Chip Carson in "Not Quite Human." He also played Grover Dunn in "The Invisible Kid," Sonny Bono in "The Sonny and Cher Story," and Bug in the beloved comedy "Uncle Buck." Furthermore, he took on the role of Ernest Hemingway in "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles," showcasing his versatility as an actor.
In addition to his film work, Underwood made headlines for his portrayal of the Human Torch in the 1994 unreleased adaptation of "Fantastic Four," which remains a notable part of his career. Over the years, Underwood has transitioned from acting to serving as a pastor, blending his passion for performance with his faith. His journey through Hollywood, coupled with his dedication to ministry, illustrates a multifaceted career that continues to evolve.
Filmography
The Dark Mist
Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story
Desert Bloom
Promised Land
The Invisible Kid
No Greater Love
Doomed! The Untold Story of Roger Corman's The Fantastic Four
Annie's Point
Afterglow
Uncle Buck
The Fantastic 4: First Steps
The Boy Who Could Fly
The Fantastic Four
Possums
Not Quite Human
Where There's a Will