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Jason Hervey

American actor (born 1972)


Summary

American actor (born 1972)

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nameJason Hervey
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captionHervey in 2008
birthnameJason Robert Hervey
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birth_placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
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years_active1979–present
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* {{marriageShannon Hervey19982020enddivorce}}
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known_forWayne Arnold on The Wonder Years
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Jason Robert Hervey (born April 6, 1972) is an American actor and television producer. He is best known for his role as Wayne Arnold on The Wonder Years.

Early life and acting

Hervey was born on April 6, 1972, in Los Angeles, California, the son of Marsha, a talent agent, and Alan Hervey, a retail sales manager. In his early career, Hervey had small roles in films including Back to the Future, Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Meatballs Part II, Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment, and had a recurring role as Charlie in the final season of Diff'rent Strokes. His big break came as a cast member of the successful family dramedy, The Wonder Years, as the older brother of Fred Savage's character. He ranked at #71 on VH1's 100 Greatest Kid Stars for the role.

Hervey's role on The Wonder Years led to a later guest appearance on the animated show Justice League Unlimited. He appeared alongside Savage in the episode "Hawk and Dove", where Hervey provided the voice of the younger, more passive brother Don Hall/Dove, opposite Savage's role of the older and more aggressive brother, in a role reversal from The Wonder Years. The original idea had been to cast Hervey as Hawk in tribute to his role as Wayne Arnold, until both he and Savage felt the opposite roles were better challenges.

Hervey was the voice of Eddie McDowd on the Nickelodeon series 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd for season two. He made a brief appearance in the 1993 adventure game Return to Zork as the troll king.

While post-Wonder Years acting credits were few and far between for Hervey, he did maintain ties to the entertainment industry as the producer of various sports-themed videos and specials (a substantial number of which were related to the World Championship Wrestling organization), a handful of television films, and a few television series. As the wave of 1980s nostalgia washed over the media in the early 2000s, Hervey became a frequent contributor to VH1's I Love the 80s and I Love the 80s Strikes Back and appeared as himself on reality shows such as Hogan Knows Best and Scott Baio Is 45...and Single.

Public relations

Hervey served as the Senior Vice President of Media and Communications for HealthSouth Corporation, based in Birmingham, Alabama. Hervey relocated to Birmingham to assume the post. He worked for the company from late 2001 until late 2003, during events that would lead to a fraud scandal. He later sued HealthSouth, demanding $300,000 in compensation.

Producing and game development

After a guest appearance on World Championship Wrestling television during his tenure on The Wonder Years, Hervey obtained a backstage position as an executive producer for WCW, which he held until the company's closure in 2001. During this time, he became friends with then-WCW Vice President Eric Bischoff, with whom he formed Bischoff Hervey Entertainment. Their company produced several sports and reality television shows, including I Want to Be a Hilton, Scott Baio Is 45...and Single, and Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling, alongside Hogan. When Bischoff joined Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) in January 2010, Hervey also joined the promotion as an executive producer. He co-created the reality show TNA Reaction. Hervey appeared in a backstage segment with Eric Young on the June 16, 2011, edition of Impact Wrestling which was his last appearance.

In 2013, along with partners Eric Bischoff and Ike McFadden, Hervey formed the online gaming company MX Digital. The company specializes in creating celebrity-themed online games, including games featuring David Hasselhoff and Hulk Hogan, among others.

Hervey is credited in The Eddie Guerrero Story: Cheating Death, Stealing Life for coming up with the idea for the Latino World Order (LWO).

Reality shows

Hervey appeared in an episode of Hogan Knows Best alongside Eric Bischoff, talking about energy drinks, and in several episodes of Scott Baio Is 45...and Single. In 2002, he made a brief appearance on the VH1 special I Love the '80s. Along with Baio, he co-hosts VH1's Confessions of a Teen Idol, a reality show in which former teen idols attempt to revitalize their entertainment careers. In February 2015, WGN premiered Bischoff/Hervey's latest production, Outlaw Country, a "reality crime drama" following two sets of brothers, one being on the criminal side of the law and the other being on the law enforcement side.

Filmography

FilmYearTitleRoleNotes
1980Eggo Waffles: Little BrothersDennisShort film
1984The Buddy SystemPotato
Meatballs Part IISteve
FrankenweenieFrank DaleShort
1985Police Academy 2: Their First AssignmentBrat
Back to the FutureMilton Baines
Pee-wee's Big AdventureKevin Morton
1986Back to SchoolYoung Thornton
1987The Monster SquadE.J.
1988Earth Girls Are EasyUncreditedboy with water pistol
1993For Goodness SakeShort film
1997Trading FavorsAndy
A Day with Officer PeteShort film, writer
1999The Last Great RideJimmy
2008The Butler's in LoveShort film, producer
TelevisionYearTitleRoleNotes
1979Trapper John, M.D.Ricky MercerEpisode: "What Are Friends For?"
1981The Love BoatBillyEpisode: "Aquaphobiac/Humpty Dumpty/The Starmaker"
Gabe and WalkerKevinTelevision film
1982ABC Afterschool SpecialsRoy RollinsEpisode: "Daddy, I'm Their Mama Now"
1983The Selling of Vince D'AngeloVince's SonTelevision film
1984The Ratings GameTodd SweeneyTelevision film
1985WildsideZekeMain role; 5 episodes
The O'BriensSonTelevision film
1985–1986Diff'rent StrokesCharlie9 episodes
1986SidekicksBobbyTelevision film: "The Last Electric Knight"
Fast TimesCurtis / Curtis Spicoli4 episodes
The Magical World of DisneyClint WestwoodEpisode: "Little Spies"
1987A Year in the LifeEpisode: "Acts of Faith"
1988Simon & SimonBradleyEpisode: "Second Swell"
Punky BrewsterGarth GooblerEpisode: "Radio Daze"
Kids IncorporatedEthanEpisode: "The Frog Prince"
1988–1993The Wonder YearsWayne ArnoldMain role; 112 episodes
1991-1992Wide World of KidsHost
1994Take Me Home AgainEddieTelevision film
1995Spring Fling!JohnTelevision film
Baywatch NightsTodd SandreenEpisode: "Bad Blades"
1998Love Boat: The Next WaveWallyEpisode: "All Aboard"
1999First DaughterTelevision film, co-executive producer
ChowdaheadsCo-executive producer
2000ShutterspeedTelevision film, co-executive producer
First TargetTelevision film, co-executive producer
2002Go for It!Writer
Executive producer
First ShotTelevision film, co-executive producer
2001–2002100 Deeds for Eddie McDowdEddie McDowdMain role
2004Sturgis: At Full ThrottleTelevision film, co-executive producer
Justice League UnlimitedDon Hall / DoveVoice, episode: "Hawk and Dove"
2005I Want to Be a HiltonWriter and co-producer, Episode #1.4
2007Billy Ray Cyrus: Home at LastExecutive producer
2007–2008Scott Baio Is 45...and SingleWriter and executive producer
2008Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship WrestlingExecutive producer - Episode 1: "Down to Basics"
2008–2009Party Monsters CaboExecutive producer; 8 episodes
2009Confessions of a Teen IdolCo-hostExecutive producer
Runnin' Wild... From Ted NugentExecutive producer
Posse: Young Guns of the PBRExecutive producer
2010Finding Hulk HoganDocumentary, executive producer
Lay It DownWriter and executive producer
2011Beverly Hills FabulousWriter and executive producer, 3 episodes
Bear Swamp RecoveryExecutive producer
Micro Championship WrestlingWriter, 4 episodes
Big Easy BridesWriter and executive producer; 8 episodes
2012The CatalinaWriter and executive producer
The Devil's RideWriter; 6 episodes
Gretta StyleProducer
2012–2014See Dad RunExecutive producer; 45 episodes
2013Hardcore Pawn: ChicagoExecutive producer
2017Dope ManDocumentary
Executive producer
2021You, Me and the Christmas TreesDwayneTelevision film
Video gamesYearTitleRoleNotes
1993Return to ZorkTroll King / Trolls

References

References

  1. "Jason Hervey Biography (1972-)".
  2. (7 November 2014). "Where Is 'The Wonder Years' Cast Now? - Page 4 of 10 - Fame Focus".
  3. "Return to Zork (cideo game 1993) Full cast & crew -IMDB".
  4. Greg Farrell. (May 28, 2003). "From emperor to outcast". USA Today.
  5. (December 25, 2003). "Fired HealthSouth V.P. Jason Hervey seeks severance pay". USA Today.
  6. Caldwell, James. (2010-08-12). "Caldwell's TNA Reaction TV report 8/12: TNA launches new weekly "Reaction" show with Fortune vs. EV2.0 follow-up". Pro Wrestling Torch.
  7. Keller, Wade. (2011-06-16). "Keller's TNA Impact report 6/16: Ongoing coverage of Slammiversary fallout on Spike TV". Pro Wrestling Torch.
  8. "TNA News: Eric Bischoff and David Hasselhoff together at last?".
  9. (28 December 2012). "Bischoff Hervey invests in MX Gaming".
  10. . In 2007 Hervey pitched an idea of "Who wants to be the next Batman". [https://web.archive.org/web/20090106004523/http://www.vh1.com/shows/dyn/confessions_of_a_teen_idol/series_about.jhtml Confessions of a Teen Idol's VH1 Page]
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