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12 Facts About Jason Kravits

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Jason Kravits was born on May 28,1967 and is an American character actor.

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Jason Kravits attended the University of Maryland, College Park, where, in 1986, he co-founded the university's first improv group, Erasable Inc Jason Kravits is Jewish.

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In 1980, while still in middle school, Jason Kravits landed his first professional acting job, playing Lolo Knopke on the short-lived 1982 PBS series Powerhouse.

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In 1999, Jason Kravits moved to Los Angeles, where he started working regularly in TV and film.

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Jason Kravits became a recurring character during the show's fourth season and a series regular during its fifth.

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Jason Kravits continued to work in television and film, landing roles in Gilmore Girls, Everybody Loves Raymond, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and the final episode of Friends.

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Jason Kravits appeared regularly as a panelist on several game shows, including NBC's Hollywood Squares and CBS's To Tell the Truth.

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In 2011, Jason Kravits joined the cast of Relatively Speaking, three one-act plays by Ethan Coen, Elaine May, and Woody Allen.

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Jason Kravits has performed the show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and Adelaide Cabaret Festival, as well as venues in London, Amsterdam, Melbourne, Washington, DC, Los Angeles and at the Birdland Theatre in New York.

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Jason Kravits continued to work in television and film, including guest appearances on many Chuck Lorre shows like The Big Bang Theory, Young Sheldon, and B Positive.

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Jason Kravits provided the voices of Michael Bloomberg, Alan Dershowitz, and others on Our Cartoon President.

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Jason Kravits has created several viral parody videos, include a Hamilton-inspired song "Harrison", about William Henry Harrison, and "The Kvetch", an animated parody of Dr Seuss's The Grinch.