Everything about Jake Wood totally explained
Jake Wood (Born
12 July,
1972 in
London) is an
English actor.
His first acting role was in the 1985 film
Flesh & Blood. He has since appeared in several television series such as
Only Fools and Horses,
Sean's Show,
Inspector Morse,
One Foot in the Grave,
Red Dwarf,
A Touch of Frost,
The Bill and
Doc Martin. He also made a short Cameo as a carol singer on
The Thin Blue Line. He also appeared in the films
Vera Drake and
The Illusionist opposite
Edward Norton. Additionally, he appeared in
Le Café des Rêves, a BBC-produced five-part serial drama produced by the BBC for French students. He also appeared as two different characters in the series
Press Gang. He made a brief appearance in the episode "The Rest of My Life", and played an accidental killer in "Killer on the Line". He appeared in a few episodes of
London's Burning as Kevin Medhurst's delinquent brother's friend.
Jake starred in the 1989
Yellow Pages TV Advert, entitled "Party Party". Jake Wood is the current voice of the
GEICO gecko. Jake also featured alongside Cobent CTO and ex-
Metal Hammer journalist Tony Dillon as part of a team presenting
Click, a computer games magazine on VHS video in the early 1990s.
In June
2006, he joined the the
BBC soap opera EastEnders playing
Max Branning. In March
2008 he took a
paternity leave from the show but is now back filming and will re appear on screen in the coming weeks.
Wood married wife Alison in 2001, they've one daughter named Amber and a son named Buster. Jake is an animal rights activist, and maintains a strict vegan diet.
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