- Born
- Birth nameJake T. Weber
- Height6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
- Jake Weber has worked in film, theatre and television. His film credits include Zach Snyder's remake of Dawn of the Dead, Martin Brest's remake of Meet Joe Black, Jonathan Mostow's U-571, Mike Newell's Pushing Tin, Tarsem Singh's The Cell, Marshall Herskovitz's Dangerous Beauty, Alan J. Pakula's The Pelican Brief, Sidney Lumet's A Stranger Among Us, and Larry Fessendon's Wendigo. His first job was in Oliver Stone's Born on the 4th of July. Most recently, he can be seen in Learning to Drive opposite Patricia Clarkson as well as Terrence Malick's Song to Song.
He was a series regular on Mind of the Married Man (HBO), American Gothic (CBS), Something Wilder (CBS), starring Gene Wilder, and, for 7 years, Medium (NBC), starring Patricia Arquette. Jake recurred in 2 seasons of Hell on Wheels, and guested in Joe Swanberg's Easy for Netflix as well as Secrets and Lies on ABC. Most recently, he has a series regular on Homeland.
A theatre veteran, he has appeared extensively on and off Broadway and regionally at Williamstown Theatre Festival and Arena Stage.
He attended Juilliard in New York City, A.S. Neil's Summerhill School in England, Middlebury College in Vermont, where he studied English and Political Science, and The Moscow Art Theatre in the then Soviet Union.
He was born in London. Weber has one son, Waylon, born in 2006. In 2017, he married his longtime partner, Korri Culbertson Weber.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Framework Entertainment
- SpousesKorri Culbertson(2017 - present)Diane Weber(1995 - 2002) (divorced)
- ChildrenWaylon Weber
- ParentsTommy WeberSusan Coriat
- RelativesCharley Weber(Sibling)Will Keen(Cousin)
- Jake's father was born in Denmark, to a Danish father and an English mother (Jake's paternal grandfather was born under the surname "Anderson", later changing it to "Arkner", while Jake's father used his own mother's maiden surname, "Weber"). Jake's maternal grandfather, Robert Coriat, who was born in Mogador, Morocco, was of Moroccan Jewish descent. Jake's maternal grandmother, Priscilla Weigall, was English, from an upper-class family. Priscilla's father was Sir William Ernest George Archibald Weigall, 1st Baronet, while Priscilla's maternal grandfather was Sir John Blundell Maple, 1st Baronet.
- Seen fleetingly as an eight and a half year old little boy (himself) in "The Rolling Stones Stones in Exile".
- Attended Juilliard
- Studied in Middlebury College. He has a major in English Literature and Political Science.
- Jake's brother, Charley Weber, was the little boy walking onstage while Jimi Hendrix is on stage, shown on film and in a photograph from a performance by The Jimi Hendrix Experience at the Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 24 February, 1969.
- My journey is about believing that people will actually stick around. It's a hard thing to believe when you don't have a prototype for it. I've had to develop that for myself.
- Especially on television, it's not so much a patriarchy; it always seems that there's a smart, strong woman calling the shots, and her doofus husband. In the sitcom world, it's almost a cliche that the women have the common sense, going back to 'The Honeymooners.'
- I never wanted anyone's pity.
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