Jayce Bartok

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jayce Bartok (born February 26, 1974) is an American actor. A young leading man with TV and film experience, Bartok had his best chance to date as Pony, the rock star who returns to his home town where his pals are waiting in Richard Linklater's subUrbia (1997). He wrote, directed and produced the short film Stricken in 2005. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jayce Bartok , licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Cast

Spider-Man
Subway Guitarist
The Station Agent
Chris
SubUrbia
Pony
What We Did That Night
Michael 'Doc' Petrovsky
Trapped Ashes
Andy (segment "Wraparound")
The Cake Eaters
Guy
Price Check
Bobby McCain
Swing Kids
Otto
Husband for Hire
Bread
Coming Up Roses
Jimmy
Red Doors
Mark
American Loser
Brian
Calling Bobcat
Darrin Marshall
101 Ways (The Things a Girl Will Do to Keep Her Volvo)
Hank
Home Sweet Hoboken
Unknown
Passed Away
Tony Scanlan
The Longest Week
Artist 1
Founders Day
Harold Faulkner
Tempting Adam
Adam
Beyond the Rush
Teddy
The Fisher King
First Punk
The Holdouts
Jayce
The Tollbooth
Howie Flaxman
Cop Out
Eddie
Catch 22: Based on the Unwritten Story by Seanie Sugrue
Vince
A Song Still Inside
Jackson Sinclair
Cricket
James
Second Honeymoon
Brad Luckenbill
Valhalla
Conrad (voice)
Almost Partners
Leon Jones

Crew

The Cake Eaters
Writer, Co-Producer
Fall to Rise
Screenplay, Director
Beyond the Rush
Executive Producer
The Florist
Writer
Larger than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story
Producer
Altered by Elvis
Director
Stricken
Director