The Final Movie

Jascha Washington

Jascha was born June 21, 1989 in Hanford, CA. The family moved to Los Angeles when Jascha was three years old, and Jascha had a fiery interest in performing. His film career has included playing Will Smith’s son in “Enemy of the State” with Gene Hackman. He has also performed opposite Martin Lawrence and Nia Long in “Big Momma’s House,” and with Cuba Gooding, Jr. in “Snow Dogs.” Jascha also played young Rudy Clay in Fox’s MOW “Ali, and he can be seen in “Last Holiday” with Queen Latifah.

Following Jascha’s first television role in the series “Brooklyn South,” was an appearance in a Puff Daddy music video with Vivcia A Fox and Quincy Jones. Jascha was a regular on the short lived ABC drama “Gideon’s Crossing” playing Andre Braugher’s son. He was also cast in the pilot “Wanda at Large” starring Wanda Sykes. Recurring roles include Showtime’s “Chicken Soup for the Soul,” and the NBC daytime drama “Days of our Lives.” Jascha’s numerous television credits include “ER,” “Fantasy Island,” and “Early Edition” playing Coolio’s son.

Jascha has a series regular role on the new animation series “Boom Crew.” He has just completed “Big Momma’s House II” and “Like Mike II.”

Jascha is repped by House of Representatives and managed by Hines and Hunt Entertainment.

Do you think there is a message to this film?
The story is illustrating limits of a teenage mind – what it can take and how far it will go. It shows how little it really takes to push someone over the edge, especially someone as vulnerable as a teenager.

Tell us about your character.
My character, Curtis, is an aspiring celebrity.  He lands a gig as the new face for Yums shoes. He's cool with all of the popular kids as well as the not-so popular kids.

How was your first experience shooting in Dallas?
This was my first time in Dallas, and I think I did it right.  The director and entire cast were all very professional and showed me a good time from the moment I landed to the time I left. It was a young cast and crew, and everybody gave it 150%.  As we worked together, we learned from each other and helped each other.  The director was fun and easy to work with.  The crew got everything done right.

Any other thoughts or comments?
Poker night was the best.  The producer/writer Jason knows how to party!