Jake Crossman is a Los Angeles-based actor, writer, producer, and filmmaker with credits across film, television, vertical drama, live broadcast, comedy, and specialty screen work. This page is a selected credits overview, not a complete resume. It highlights public-facing work that helps explain Jake’s current screen portfolio and gives casting teams, producers, and viewers a clear place to start. For full credit verification and the most complete public listing, visit Jake Crossman’s IMDb profile.
Selected Jake Crossman Credits
These selected credits represent Jake Crossman’s current public-facing work across screen categories.
Film and Screen Work
Jake’s film work includes acting and filmmaker credits across independent shorts, features, and production-driven screen projects.
Selected film credits include:
- Ice Cream Tears — Jake, Short Film
- Pounds — Toby, Feature Film
- Her Monster — Assassin, Feature Film
- Linea Nova — Max, Short Film
Ice Cream Tears is also part of Jake’s filmmaker body of work, connecting his acting, writing, producing, directing, and editing experience.
View Jake Crossman’s current screen work
Jake’s film credits show both on-camera work and a broader filmmaker background.
Television and Courtroom Work
Jake’s television and courtroom work includes recognizable format-based credits and current screen roles.
Selected television credits include:
- The Verdict with Judge Hatchett — Evan Mallory
- Continue to Win: The Ronald BB Shavers Story — Rival Running Back
- Sorry Captain, Your Ex-Wife Is a Top Gun — Vincent
- After Curfew — Papa Gains, Jason, and others
- FUSE — Host, ESPN+
The Verdict with Judge Hatchett is also featured on Jake’s homepage reel and provides a courtroom-format clip within his current acting portfolio.
Jake’s television credits include courtroom, sports-driven, hosting, and scripted screen work.
These selected credits show Jake Crossman’s work across film, television, and current screen formats.
Vertical Drama and Mobile-First Credits
Jake Crossman’s current reel includes multiple vertical and short-form drama projects.
Vertical Drama Credits
Vertical drama is a major part of Jake’s current screen portfolio. These projects require fast stakes, close-up clarity, and quick emotional turns for mobile-first viewing.
Selected vertical drama credits include:
- The Warlord Returns — ReelShort
- Tutoring My Rival Boy — ReelShort
- Mistaken Seed, True Luna — Fantasy Series
- Taming the Mad King — Vertical Series
- My Sassy Girl — iDrama
- Step Aside, I’m the A+ Heiress — DramaBox
- The College Crush Chose the Nerdy Girl — TV Mini Series
Watch Jake Crossman’s vertical drama clips
Jake’s vertical drama work places him in the mobile-first acting category while still connecting to broader screen acting craft.
Reel and Homepage Context
Current clips from Jake’s vertical drama, courtroom, romance, comedy, and film/TV work are available on JakeCrossman.com.
The homepage is the best place to see the performance side of these credits, while IMDb and Actors Access provide broader resume and credit context.
The homepage clips show the work directly, while IMDb and resume profiles support verification.
Jake’s vertical drama credits are a key part of his current casting and portfolio identity.
Broadcast and Specialty Work
Jake Crossman’s background also includes live broadcast and specialty screen work.
ESPN, NBC, FOX, and Live Broadcast
Jake’s production background includes ESPN+, ESPN, NBC, FOX, and FOX’s Super Bowl LIV telecast.
This experience supports his screen work by adding practical production fluency: timing, frame awareness, cue discipline, crew communication, and calm under pressure.
Selected broadcast-related work includes:
- FUSE — Host, ESPN+
- ESPN / NBC / FOX live broadcast production
- FOX Super Bowl LIV telecast production background
Jake’s broadcast background helps explain his production-aware approach to screen acting.
Specialty Screen Work
Jake’s specialty work includes cardistry, close-up hand work, hosting, teleprompter, and live-camera skills.
Selected specialty credit:
- F1: The Movie — Cardistry Consultant
This category is useful because it separates Jake’s specialty skills from standard acting credits while still showing screen-relevant experience.
Jake’s specialty credits add practical value for productions requiring precise physical detail or camera-aware skill work.
Broadcast and specialty credits are part of Jake Crossman’s differentiating background as a screen actor and filmmaker.
Full Credit Verification
This page is a selected overview only.
IMDb
For full public credit context, visit Jake Crossman’s IMDb profile.
IMDb is the primary external profile for broader public credit verification.
Actors Access
Jake’s Actors Access resume provides additional industry-facing credit and skill information.
View Jake Crossman on Actors Access
Actors Access provides resume-format context for casting teams.
For verification, use IMDb and Actors Access alongside JakeCrossman.com.
Conclusion: Jake Crossman’s Credits Span Film, Television, Vertical Drama, and Broadcast
Jake Crossman’s selected credits show a screen actor working across modern formats: vertical drama, courtroom television, independent film, feature work, live broadcast, ESPN+ hosting, and specialty screen consulting. This page highlights selected public credits only. For full verification, casting teams and viewers should use Jake’s IMDb profile, Actors Access resume, and current reel clips on JakeCrossman.com.
FAQ
Where can I find Jake Crossman’s credits?
You can view selected credits on JakeCrossman.com and full public credit context on IMDb.
What is Jake Crossman’s IMDb?
Jake Crossman’s IMDb profile is available at https://www.imdb.com/name/nm16569161/.
What film credits does Jake Crossman have?
Selected film credits include Ice Cream Tears, Pounds, Her Monster, and Linea Nova.
What television credits does Jake Crossman have?
Selected television credits include The Verdict with Judge Hatchett, Continue to Win, Sorry Captain, Your Ex-Wife Is a Top Gun, After Curfew, and FUSE.
Has Jake Crossman worked in vertical drama?
Yes. Jake Crossman’s vertical drama work includes projects such as The Warlord Returns, Tutoring My Rival Boy, Mistaken Seed, True Luna, Taming the Mad King, and other mobile-first projects.
What broadcast work has Jake Crossman done?
Jake Crossman’s public background includes ESPN+, ESPN, NBC, FOX, and FOX’s Super Bowl LIV telecast production experience.