Jake Allyn

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Jake Allyn is an American actor and filmmaker. [1] [2] [3] [4] He made his feature directorial debut with Ride (2024), which he also starred. [5] [6] [7] He also co-wrote and starred in the film No Man's Land (2021). [8] [9] On television, he is known for playing BoJohn Folsom in The Quad . [10] [11] [12] He also starred in the film Someone Like You (2024). [13]

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Personal life

Allyn was born in Dallas. [14] He is the son of Rob Allyn and the brother of Conor Allyn. [15] [16] [17]

Filmography

As film actor

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013His Father's SonPaul HebertShort film
MasqueradeAlbert
2014Zoe GoneTaylor
2015AppetitesMichael
2016 Pocket Listing Anderson
Drone WarsMachine Gunner
2017Calico QueensBuckyShort film
2020 Run Sweetheart Run Donny
2021 No Man's Land Jackson
Sweet Girl Titus
2024 Someone Like You Dawson Gage
Ride Peter

As television actor

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014 Killer Kids Tommy Strelka1 episode
Sex Sent Me to the ER Arnie/Sebastian2 episodes
2016 The Middle Jason1 episode
2018OverexposedJimmy CowlsTV movie
NCIS Navy Petty Officer Second Class James Sweeney1 episode
2017-2018 The Quad BoJohn Folsom19 episode
2019Hidden in Plain SightLucasTV movie
Mayans M.C. Syph1 episode
2024 The Baxters Ryan Taylor34 episodes
NCIS: Hawaiʻi New Jesse2 episodes

As director

As screenwriter

As producer

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