Jason Narvy

Jason Narvy
Born Jason Andrew Narvy
(1974-03-27) March 27, 1974
Los Angeles, California
Occupation Screen actor, voice actor
Years active 1993–present
Spouse(s) Amy Schnetzer

Jason Andrew Narvy (born March 27, 1974) is an American actor known for playing the role of Skull on the various iterations of Power Rangers and film franchise from 1993 to 2012, beginning with Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in 1993.

Career

Narvy grew up in Los Angeles.[1] He studied at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute. He is best known for playing Skull, the bullying rivals on Fox Television's children's TV series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,[2] a role he reprised on its spin-offs, Power Rangers Zeo, Power Rangers Turbo, and Power Rangers in Space, before leaving the franchise to go to college. He made a cameo appearance in the last episode of Power Rangers Super Samurai. He also appeared in the feature film adaptations, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie in 1995 and the Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie in 1997.

He also supplied the voice of Combat Chopper on the scifi children's show Masked Rider.

Narvy appeared in a lead role in a Fox Family pilot, Men in White. He also appeared numerous commercials, public service announcements and voiced numerous toys, tie-ins, and video games for Fox, ABC, and Disney.

He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Franklin and Marshall College, and got his master's degree from Mary Baldwin College, where he studied with the American Shakespeare Center, performing in the title role in Henry V, Pericles, and Hamlet. He also appeared as Richard of Gloucester and Suffolk in a conflation of the Henry VI trilogy. Jason also worked with the Legitimate Theater Company of New York, a Lower East Side company that emphasizes new plays and experimental works.[3]

Narvy is a certified actor/combatant with the British Academy of Stage and Screen Combat, a member of the Screen Actors Guild, and holds a PhD in Theater Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara.[3] He is currently an assistant professor in the Theatre Department at Concordia University in Chicago.[3]

Filmography

Television

Voice-over

Film roles

References

External links

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