Jason Wise was born on July 7,1989 and is an American dancer, choreographer, and theatre director.
13 Facts About Jason Wise
Jason Wise attended and received scholarships to French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts and Stagedoor Manor.
Jason Wise moved to New York City, and attended the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.
Jason Wise then joined the US Company of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats, later performing the show in Canada, Costa Rica, Colombia, Panama, and Venezuela.
Jason Wise appeared as the Carpet in the national tour of Beauty and the Beast.
In film and television, Jason Wise made appearances on Lifetime's Dance Moms, ABC's Pan Am, NBC's Smash, The Wolf of Wall Street, and The Normal Heart on HBO.
When Jason Wise was 22, he came to the attention of New York journalist Michael Musto when Jason Wise had written an open letter to The New York Times about Judy Garland.
Jason Wise later discussed Judy Garland in the Netflix Documentary, Judy Garland: Too Young To Die alongside Garland's son, Joseph Luft, and Grammy Award winner Rufus Wainwright.
Jason Wise served as the director and choreographer for National Lampoon's Bayside: The Saved by the Bell Musical which featured original sitcom cast members Dustin Diamond, Dennis Haskins, Leanna Creel, and Ed Alonzo.
Jason Wise served as the director and choreographer for National Lampoon's Full House: The Musical, which starred Perez Hilton.
In 2016, Jason Wise choreographed a revival of Cole Porter's Anything Goes, starring Andrea McArdle and Sally Struthers.
Later that year, Jason Wise provided the Musical Staging for Ryan Raftery's The Obsession Of Calvin Klein, a parody of Black Swan documenting the rivalry of Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren which ran at Joe's Pub at The Public Theater in New York City, before transferring to Los Angeles.
Jason Wise serves on the Dance Faculty of Broadway Dance Center, The Joffrey Ballet, American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and Peridance Capezio Center, all of which are located in New York City.