Jay Baruchel

Jonathan Adam Saunders Baruchel[1] (/ˈbærʃɛl/;[2] born April 9, 1982)[1] is a Canadian actor, director, stand-up comedian and screenwriter. He is known for his voice role as Hiccup Haddock in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise, and for his roles in comedy movies such as Knocked Up, Tropic Thunder, The Trotsky, Fanboys, She's Out of My League, Goon, This Is the End and the action-fantasy film The Sorcerer's Apprentice. He had lead roles as Josh Greenberg in the FXX comedy television series Man Seeking Woman and Steven Karp in Judd Apatow's comedy series Undeclared.

Jay Baruchel
Born
Jonathan Adam Saunders Baruchel

(1982-04-09) April 9, 1982
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Occupation
  • Actor
  • film director
  • screenwriter
  • comedian
Years active1995–present
Spouse(s)
Rebecca-Jo Dunham
(m. 2019)

Early life

Baruchel was born in Ottawa, Ontario,[1][3] the son of Robyne (née Ropell), a freelance writer, and Serge Baruchel, an antiques dealer.[4][5] He grew up in the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighbourhood of Montreal, Quebec,[6] and has a younger sister.[7] His paternal grandfather was a Sephardic Jew, while his three other grandparents were from a Catholic background (of French, Irish, and German descent).[8][9]

Career

Baruchel got his first acting job when he was just 12. One of his first major acting roles was on local television series My Hometown in 1996. From 1997 to 1998, he co-hosted Popular Mechanics for Kids with Elisha Cuthbert. After appearing briefly in Cameron Crowe's Oscar winning film Almost Famous, Baruchel won the role of Steven Karp on Judd Apatow's acclaimed yet short-lived television series Undeclared, where he starred alongside Seth Rogen, Carla Gallo, Charlie Hunnam and Monica Keena. He then appeared with James Van Der Beek in Roger Avary's The Rules of Attraction.

In 2004, Baruchel played boxing hopeful Danger Barch in Clint Eastwood's Million Dollar Baby. Baruchel then starred in Nemesis Game and Fetching Cody, before appearing opposite Don Johnson on the WB's Just Legal in 2005, and guest-starring on the CBS drama Numb3rs in 2006.

Baruchel appeared in the films Knocked Up (which reunited him with Judd Apatow, Jason Segel, and Seth Rogen), I'm Reed Fish, Just Buried, and the Ben Stiller-directed Tropic Thunder, alongside Jack Black, Nick Nolte, Steve Coogan and Robert Downey Jr. He co-starred with Seth Rogen in the 2007 trailer for Jay and Seth versus the Apocalypse, created by Rogen and Evan Goldberg as a strategy to garner interest and funding for a similar, larger-scale project (later made in 2013 as This Is the End). In 2008, he appeared in Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist. He also made a brief appearance in Night at the Museum 2: Battle of the Smithsonian.

In 2010, Baruchel starred in the films The Trotsky, DreamWorks' She's Out of My League (opposite Alice Eve),[10] and the live-action Disney adaptation of The Sorcerer's Apprentice. He also voiced the starring role in the acclaimed animated feature, How to Train Your Dragon, a role he has subsequently continued throughout the franchise, including its television series. Also in 2010, he played two supporting characters in the Canadian comedy series The Drunk and On Drugs Happy Fun Time Hour.[11] He developed the screenplay for Goon, with Evan Goldberg, playing Johnny Klutz, a character of his own creation.[12] Goon co-stars Seann William Scott and fellow Canadian actor Eugene Levy.[13]

Baruchel also appeared in the 2010 Adidas Originals ad campaign, "Cantina", in conjunction with the FIFA World Cup and in video clips for Canadian prog-rockers Rush's 2012–13 Clockwork Angels tour.

Baruchel and his How to Train Your Dragon co-star America Ferrera signing autographs during a USO tour on June 4, 2014, at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst

In July 2012, he appeared in the music video for the song "Toxsik Waltz" by rapper Necro. In the summer of 2013, he starred in the hit apocalyptic comedy This Is the End and in 2014, he appeared in the RoboCop remake and reprised his role as Hiccup in How to Train Your Dragon 2.

In July 2014, it was announced that Baruchel would be starring in the FXX comedy Man Seeking Woman which premiered in January 2015.[14] He also appeared in the 2015 music video for the song "Every Little Means Trust" by Idlewild.[15]

Baruchel was also involved in writing the Chapterhouse comic book series Captain Canuck.[16]

Baruchel wrote, directed and starred in the 2017 sports comedy film Goon: Last of the Enforcers, the sequel to the 2011 film Goon.

In 2018, he made his debut as an author, with Born Into It: A Fan's Life, released on Harper Collins. The book explored his love of the Montreal Canadiens with anecdotes, childhood memories and heartfelt tales about his life as a fan of the team.

After How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, 2019 saw Baruchel star in the Danish film The Kindness of Strangers and the Canadian horror film Random Acts of Violence, which was his second film as a director.[17]

Personal life

Baruchel was engaged to actress Alison Pill from 2011 to 2013. He alluded to their break-up in a Twitter post on February 16, 2013.[18] In May 2018, Baruchel announced his engagement to his girlfriend Rebecca-Jo Dunham.[19] They were married on September 21, 2019 in Portugal.[20] Baruchel has said that he is "probably agnostic".[21][22]

Baruchel has several tattoos: a Celtic cross (on his upper right arm) to honour his Irish heritage,[23] and a red Maple Leaf on his left pectoral, which can be seen in Fanboys, Knocked Up, Tropic Thunder and This Is the End.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 Running Home Kid #2
Who Gets the House? Jonathan
2000 Almost Famous Vic Munoz
2002 Edgar and Jane N/AShort film
Director
Writer
Producer
The Rules of Attraction Harry
2003 Nemesis Game Jeremy Curran
2004 Million Dollar Baby Danger Barch
2005 Fetching Cody Art Frankel
2006 I'm Reed Fish Reed Fish
2007 Knocked Up Jay
Jay and Seth versus the Apocalypse Himself Short film
Writer
Just BuriedOliver Whynacht
2008 Real Time Andy Hayes
Tropic Thunder Kevin Sandusky
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist Tal Hanson
2009 Fanboys Windows
Night at the Museum: Battle of the SmithsonianSailor Joey Motorola
The TrotskyLeon
2010 She's Out of My LeagueKirk Kettner
How to Train Your Dragon Hiccup (voice)
The Sorcerer's Apprentice Dave Stutler
Good Neighbours Victor
Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon Hiccup (voice) Short film
2011 Goon Pat Writer
Producer
Book of Dragons Hiccup (voice) Short film
Gift of the Night Fury
2012 Cosmopolis Shiner
The Watchmaker Tax man Short film
2013 This Is the End Himself Co-producer
The Art of the Steal Francie
2014 RoboCop Tom Pope
Don Peyote Bates
How to Train Your Dragon 2 Hiccup (voice)
Dawn of the Dragon Racers Short film
2016 Lovesick Mark
2017 Goon: Last of the Enforcers Pat Director
Writer
2019 How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Hiccup (voice)
The Kindness of Strangers John
Random Acts of Violence Ezra Director
Writer
Producer

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995, 1999–2000Are You Afraid of the Dark?Joe / Alex / Ross Doyle / Jason Midas4 episodes
1996–1998My HometownThomas ThompsonMain role
1997–1998Popular Mechanics for KidsHimself
1998The Worst WitchBean PoleEpisode: "The Great Outdoors"
2001–2002UndeclaredSteven KarpMain role
2002Matthew Blackheart: Monster SmasherJimmy FlemingTelevision film
2004The StonesWinston Stone6 episodes
2005–2006Just LegalSkip Ross8 episodes
2006–2007Numb3rsOswald Kittner2 episodes
2011The Drunk and On Drugs Happy Fun Time HourPrivate Prosciutto / Falcon2 episodes
2012–2018DreamWorks DragonsHiccup (voice)Main role
2012Being HumanStuEpisode: "When I Think About You I Shred Myself"
2014Trailer Park BoysN/ADirected episode: "Crawling Through the Shitpipe"
2015–2017Man Seeking Woman[24]Josh GreenbergMain role
2018Letterkenny"Hard Right" Jay2 episodes
The Magic School Bus Rides AgainDr. Tillage (voice)Episode: "Ghost Farm"
2019The MoodysSean Moody Jr.Main role
2019 How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming Hiccup (voice)
2019-20 Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series Fucknel 2 episodes

Awards and nominations

Jay Baruchel awards and nominations
Wins 7
Nominations 12
Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2007 US Comedy Arts Festival Best Actor Award I'm Reed Fish Won
2010 Canadian Comedy Awards Best Performance by a Male – Film The Trotsky Won [25]
2011 Annie Awards Best Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production How to Train Your Dragon Won
Genie Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role The Trotsky Nominated
Jutra Awards Best Actor (Meilleur Acteur) The Trotsky Won
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Actor in a Canadian Film The Trotsky Nominated
2013 Canadian Screen Awards Adapted Screenplay (shared with Evan Goldberg) Goon Nominated
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Best Supporting Actor in a Canadian Film Goon Nominated
2014 Canadian Screen Awards Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role The Art of the Steal Nominated
MTV Movie Awards Best Musical Moment This Is the End Won
2019 ACTRA Award Award of Excellence N/A Won [26]
Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program Dragons: Race to the Edge: Season 6 Won

References

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  2. "Episode 841: Jay Baruchel". WTF with Marc Maron (Podcast). August 28, 2017. 11 minutes in. Retrieved January 31, 2018.
  3. Vlessing, Etan (October 19, 2015). "Jay Baruchel Makes Televised Voting Pitch as Justin Trudeau Wins Canadian Election". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved November 15, 2015. ...the Ottawa-born Baruchel..
  4. "Quick Study". People. November 12, 2001. Retrieved March 12, 2010.
  5. Rich, Katey (March 10, 2010). "Interview: Jay Baruchel On Why He Won't Do Nude Scenes". Cinemablend. Retrieved March 13, 2010.
  6. "JAY BARUCHEL: CANADA'S PROUDEST SON". Retrieved September 14, 2009.
  7. "Jay Baruchel Biography". Yahoo! Movies. Retrieved November 10, 2007.
  8. Simonpillai, Radheyan (May 13, 2010). "Jay Baruchel is the Trotsky". NOW Magazine. Retrieved May 13, 2010. The funny thing is, Baruchel is only a quarter Jewish... His background is also French and Irish-Catholic... He may be hard to identify ethnically...
  9. "Celebrity Interview: Jay Baruchel". Archived from the original on March 14, 2012. Retrieved March 7, 2010.
  10. INTERVIEW: Jay Baruchel On She's Out Of My League – Rip It Up Magazine Archived March 8, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved September 15, 2010
  11. "The Boys are back and on drugs" Archived September 15, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. The Globe and Mail, July 12, 2010.
  12. Kit, Borys. "Uni stumbles onto Jay Baruchel's 'Klutz'" The Hollywood Reporter March 11, 2009
  13. McClintock, Pamela (October 27, 2010). "Eugene Levy joins 'Goon' squad, Variety".
  14. "FXX Orders 'Man Seeking Woman' Starring Jay Baruchel". Variety. July 2, 2014. Retrieved July 2, 2014.
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  16. "Jay Baruchel plans bold new adventures for Captain Canuck". Toronto Star.
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  22. "Montreal actor improvising his way to the top". Canada.com. January 3, 2008. Archived from the original on May 29, 2008. Retrieved March 20, 2010.
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