THE CELL
Once you get inside his mind, you may never get out.....

    The Cell is the newest "Jake Weber" movie to come out. Theatres will release this feature on August 18th. Click here to see the official website. This movie looks like it will be a hit, and it may be the peak of Jake's career, being the greatest of his roles yet.


    FINALLY!!! AUGUST 18, 2000 at exactly 1:40 PM, I saw the long awaited movie, The Cell. The movie was almost too good to be true. I am planning on writing my own review, but not until a few days later. More to come....

    My version of The Cell

    Here's what The Cell website had to say about Jake:

      Jake Weber (FBI Agent Gordon Ramsey) is quickly becoming one of Hollywood's hottest young leading men. He was recently seen in Mike Newell's Pushing Tin, and in the independent feature Cherry co-starring with Shalom Harlow.
      Last year he co-starred in Martin Brest's Meet Joe Black, opposite Sir Anthony Hopkins and Brad Pitt, and in Marshall Herskovitz's Dangerous Beauty. Weber's other film credits include Into My Heart in which he co-stars with Claire Forlani, The Pelican Brief directed by Alan J. Pakula, and Sidney Lumet's A Stranger Among Us. Jake made his feature film debut in Oliver Stone's Born on the Fourth of July.
      A theater actor of wide experience, Weber most recently starred in "The Rivals" directed by Roger Reese at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Jake has also appeared on Broadway in "A Small Family Business." Off-Broadway, he starred in two plays by John Patrick Shanley, "Missing/Kissing" and "The Big Funk." Other Off-Broadway credits include "The Radical Mystique," "Mad Forest" (nominated for an Obie Award), the New York Shakespeare Festival production of "As You Like It" (for which he won a 1992 Calloway Award), "Road," "Othello," and "Richard III."

      Weber's television credits include a starring role in the Emmy-nominated "What the Deaf Man Heard" for CBS-TV's Hallmark Hall of Fame. He was also a series regular on "American Gothic" and "Something Wilder."

      Weber attended Middlebury College where he majored in English Literature and Political Science, graduating cum laude with a B.A. He attended the Julliard School and also studied at Russia's famed Moscow Theater.

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