Jay Hayden

Acting

Jay Hayden

Born February 20, 1987 · Northfield, Vermont, U.S.A. (age 39)

Jay Hayden (born February 20, 1987) is an American actor. He starred in the ABC comedy-drama series The Catch (2016–17) and the Grey's Anatomy spinoff Station 19, both produced by Shondaland.

Known For

The House BunnyThe House Bunny · 2008
The House Bunny
5.72008
MovieRomanceComedy
Shelley is living a carefree life until a rival gets her tossed out of the Playboy Mansion. With nowhere to go, fate delivers her to the sorority girls from Zeta Alpha Zeta. Unless they can sign a new pledge class, the seven socially clueless women will lose their house to the scheming girls of Phi Iota Mu. In order to accomplish their goal, they need Shelley to teach them the ways of makeup and men; at the same time, Shelley needs some of what the Zetas have - a sense of individuality. The combination leads all the girls to learn how to stop pretending and start being themselves.
MonolithMonolith · 2016
Monolith
5.32016
MovieThrillerDrama
A mother and her son plan a surprise visit to Los Angeles to see her husband/his father. Halfway there they get into a terrible accident in the middle of nowhere and now must fight to survive.
LX 2048LX 2048 · 2020
LX 2048
5.12020
MovieScience FictionDrama
In the near future, the sun has become so toxic people can no longer leave their houses in daytime, and normal life is conducted mostly inside the virtual realm. Against this dystopian backdrop, a dying man seeks to ensure the future well-being of his family, while coping with what it means to be human in this new reality.
Wild OatsWild Oats · 2016
Wild Oats
6.12016
MovieComedyDrama
Everything changes for Eva when she receives an insurance settlement check accidentally made out for $5,000,000 instead of the expected $50,000. She and her best friend take the money and head out for the adventure of a lifetime.
A Warrior's HeartA Warrior's Heart · 2011
A Warrior's Heart
5.42011
MovieActionDrama
Unable to cope with his military father's sudden death in combat, quick-tempered teen, Conor, starts getting into serious trouble. During an intense lacrosse camp, his father's old friend challenges Conor to get his life on track and become a man.
UndraftedUndrafted · 2016
Undrafted
7.02016
MovieComedyDrama
A team of misfit intramural baseball players become important to a player who was overlooked in the MLB draft, as he tries to come to grips with his dashed dream.
State of EmergencyState of Emergency · 2012
State of Emergency
5.42012
MovieScience FictionThriller
Chaos consumes a small town when a chemical facility explodes releasing a deadly toxin. Moments after the leak, the town's residents show signs of mutation, causing the military to quarantine the area leaving any survivors helpless and trapped inside. The story follows Jim, a young man isolated within the red zone, as he eludes flesh eating zombies in an attempt to win back his freedom.
New Hope ManorNew Hope Manor · 2009
New Hope Manor
2.62009
MovieThriller
Becca has just arrived back to New Hope (a girls ranch) to find that there is a new set of rules she is going to need to follow.

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The Normal HeartThe Normal Heart · 2021
The Normal Heart
2021
Movie
Directed by Emmy Award-winning director Paris Barclay, this presentation, the first after Kramer's death, is also the first time the Tony Award-winning play features a predominately BIPOC and LGBTQ cast. First staged in New York City in 1985 at The Public Theater, THE NORMAL HEART went on to become the longest running play there. Dealing with the painful experiences of the early days of the AIDS crisis when everything was still mysterious, the play dramatizes the struggle among gay men over which strategies would save their lives. Larry Kramer was a distinguished novelist, playwright, and screenwriter, and a pioneering AIDS activist. In 1982, he co-founded Gay Men's Health Crisis, and then in 1987, he founded ACT UP. He died at the age of eighty-four in May, 2020. He is survived by his husband, David Webster.