1. Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman was born on October 21,1984 and is a Canadian actor, model, and television personality.

1. Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman was born on October 21,1984 and is a Canadian actor, model, and television personality.
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman is known for appearances in films and television, most notably as Jay in the Lifetime dark comedy-drama series Unreal and as one of the main judges on the first season of Canada's Drag Race.
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman lived in Rimbey until his teenage years, at which point he moved to Vancouver, then began traveling as a model at age 15 throughout Europe, South Africa, and all across North America.
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman later moved to Vancouver again at age 21, which was when he began to take his acting career more seriously.
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman acted in his first movie, then moved to New York, living there for seven years before moving to Los Angeles in September 2016.
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman began his modeling career at age 15 after friends and school teachers nudged him toward that career path.
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman began making decent money at the job around age 18 or 19, shooting advertorials, catalogs, and campaigns for brands such as Levi's and American Apparel.
Alongside modeling, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman began an acting career, making his screen debut in the gay-themed film Shock to the System.
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman has modeled in many countries including the United States, Canada, South Africa, and Europe.
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman has modeled in international campaigns for American Apparel and Levi's.
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman went on to appear in the television series Noah's Arc and The L Word, and well as the film The Break-Up Artist.
From 2009 to 2011, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman had a recurring role in the Syfy series Stargate Universe.
In 2016, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman appeared in the comedy film Dirty Grandpa.
In 2018, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman joined the cast of the FX anthology series American Horror Story for its eighth season, subtitled Apocalypse.
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman felt uncomfortable during the production, commenting about a producer who encouraged him to be "the sassy one".
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman came out publicly as gay in a 2016 interview.