Jacob Pearson
Overview
- Ethnicity
- Ethnically Ambiguous / Multiracial
- Age Range
- 16 - 22
- Height
- 4' 6" (1m 37cm)
- Weight
- 6st. 4lb. (40kg)
- Hair Colour
- Black
- Eye Colour
- Brown
Audio
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audio fileRolling in the Deep
Credits
Year | Job Title Project Type |
Project Name Director / Company |
Location |
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2012 |
Violin Stage 1 certificate
Film |
West Sussex Music Service |
|
2013 |
Character Name: Wharf Rat
Film |
In the Heart of the Sea (Warner Bros.) |
|
2010 |
Piano Prep certificate
Film |
The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music |
|
2013 |
Horsham Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society: Capitol Theatre
Film |
The Sound of Music |
|
2012 |
Violin Initial Stage certificate
Film |
West Sussex Music Service |
|
2010 |
Performed in a choir setting with other students from Shelley Primary School
Music & Singing |
Sing Up, National Singing Programme. Director: Baz Chapman |
|
2013 |
Sang, with others, on a compilation of traditional children's songs
Film |
The Kinkajous Nursery Rhymes. Producer: Toby Salmon (Settle the Score) |
|
2013 |
(Clipstone Productions) School child, support artist for music video
Film |
TOWMA: Constant Noise |
|
2012 |
Violin Grade 1 certificate
Film |
The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music |
|
2012 |
As part of The JohnsonNeilson Theatre Group, sang 2 songs from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at The Capitol Theatre
Film |
Performed on stage with Tres Divos |
|
2013 |
A Tanbridge House School Production: Played Tam: Capitol Theatre
Film |
Miss Saigon School Edition |
|
2012 |
Small speaking part in front of the camera, Horsham Park
Film |
Live and Deadly, CBBC |
|
2013 |
Piano Grade 1 Certificate
Film |
The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music |
|
2013 |
Extra in child's party scene
Film |
Virgin Media Short Film: Bang. Director: James Schlesinger |
|
2013 |
Acting Duologue Grade 1 certificate
Film |
The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art |
|
2013 |
Performed in a collaborative singing concert between Shelley Primary School and others from the West Sussex area, The Hawth Theatre
Film |
Communication Nation |
Education
Year | Qualification | Where |
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About me
I live with my parents, 3 sisters and our dog! Writing is my passion and I also enjoy reading, listening to (and playing) music, hanging out with my sisters and friends, or gaming. Studies are important to me, but, luckily, the school that I attend (Christ's Hospital, in Horsham), has its own theatre, which attracts acts from all over the UK. I was fortunate enough to be involved in the 2015 production of James and the Giant Peach, at the theatre and hope to be involved in future productions. I believe I have the best of both worlds!Skills
Languages Spoken | English |
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Accents/Dialects | English - London, US West Coast (California, Portland) |
Musical Style | Classical, Pop |
Singing Styles | Opera |
Additional Skills | Acting |
Highlights
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I did a little piece for CBBC's 'Live and Deadly', which took place in Horsham Park during the Summer of 2012. It was unpaid, but I had some words to speak.
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I attend the Johnson Neilson Theatre Group (Horsham), which is run by a husband and wife team who have covered over 30 years of experience in West End theatre, as well as television and feature films. I have been tutored to a believable acting standard.
On March 23rd 2013 I was awarded a LAMDA level 1 in performance certificate. It's my first acting award and I achieved a merit, which gave me the confidence to join the StarNow network!
I have been in numerous school productions, which, although seemingly not a big deal, have led to my name being thrown about amongst the teachers of our area. For that reason, when a nearby school (Tanbridge House High School in Horsham) decided that they would like to fill a role with a child from another school, I found myself being offered the part of Tam in their production of Miss Saigon (July 9th to July 12th 2013) at Horsham's Capitol Theatre.
My first part in a feature film was shot at the Warner Bros Studios, Leavesden, for legendary film-maker, Ron Howard's epic 'Heart of the Sea', which is set for release in 2014. As long as my scene survives the final cut, I shall have a brief speaking role in the film!
I have just finished performing as 'Kurt' in 'The Sound of Music', which ran at The Capitol Theatre, Horsham, between 13th and 16th November 2013. -
I have a strong singing voice and have performed as a singer, inside and outside of school, in solos as well as in a choir/group.
The highlights of my music career to date have got to be when I recorded some songs for a project by music producer Toby Salmon (Settle the Score) and the role I've just landed as 'Kurt' in 'The Sound of Music'. For that call back, I had to learn one part of a four part harmony. My performance at the audition earned me a place in the show and I cannot wait to learn the rest of my character's songs!