Constantly delivering memorable performances, Breckin Meyer (Jamal Harwin) has quickly become one of Hollywood’s most sought after new talents. With staring roles in the romantic comedy “Kate and Leopold,” Doug Lyman’s ensemble feature “GO,” and Miramax’s provocative drama “54,” Breckin’s resume is as extensive as it is versatile.
Breckin first captured the attention of viewers for his leading role in the critically acclaimed feature, “Dancer, Texas, Pop. 81.” The coming of age film explored the lives of four young men who made a pact to escape their small town following high school graduation. He then segued into “54” opposite Salma Hayek and in Sony Pictures’ “Go” with Jay Mohr, Scott Wolf and Katie Holmes.
Last year, Breckin starred in “Kate and Leopold” opposite Meg Ryan and Hugh Jackman. Recent feature film credits include Paramount’s ensemble comedy “Rat Race” and Dreamworks’ box office smash hit “Roadtrip.” Additional film credits include “The Insider,” “Can’t Hardly Wait,” “Clueless,” “The Craft,” “Prefontaine” and “Josie and the Pussycats.”
On television, Meyer stared as the title character on NBC’s “Inside Schwartz” and is featured as the voice of Joseph Gribble on TV’s “King of the Hill.”