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Jack Brunault

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Jack Brunault
Brunault at the 2017 premiere of Saving Christmas
Born (2004-01-13) January 13, 2004 (age 20)
OccupationActor
Years active2014–present

Jack Brunault (born January 13th, 2004) is an American actor.[1] He is known for his leading role in the film Saving Christmas and for appearing in American Woman as well as the shows Castle Rock, SMILF, and Defending Jacob.

Life and career

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Brunault was born in Norton, Massachusetts, son of Greg and Michelle Brunault and younger brother to author Rachel Brunault.[2]

Brunault's first movie appearance came in the movie Sex Tape (2014), where he played a 4th Grade graduate.[3] He landed his first speaking role in the short film, Slimebuck (2015), directed by Tom DeNucci. He next played multiple roles in the short film, No Costume No Candy (2017), directed by Keith Bearden.[4] These performances led to him playing a leading role in the 2017 film Saving Christmas alongside Ed Asner.[2]

Since then, he has played minor roles in the television series SMILF (2017), Castle Rock (2018), and miniseries Defending Jacob (2020).[5] In addition, Brunault appeared in the Jake Scott movie American Woman (2018) as well as Tom DeNucci's Vault (2019).

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role(s) Notes
2014 Sex Tape Student at Graduation
2017 No Costume No Candy Tom / Pimpkin
2017 Not for Sale Luke Wesley
2017 Saving Christmas Danny
2018 American Woman Patrick - Age 14
2018 Drawing it Out Carter
2019 Vault Bobby
2019 The Lost Boy Edgar
2020 The Mobfather Salvatore Post-production

Television

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Year Title Role(s) Notes
2017 SMILF Punk 1 episode
2018 Castle Rock Bailiff 1 episode
2020 Defending Jacob Student 1 episode

References

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  1. ^ "Jack Brunault". IMDb.
  2. ^ a b STAFF, RICK FOSTER SUN CHRONICLE. "Norton teen lands big screen role and sets his sights on a career in Hollywood". The Sun Chronicle.
  3. ^ STAFF, PAIGE ALLEN SUN CHRONICLE. "Norton boy gets a taste of Hollywood". The Sun Chronicle.
  4. ^ "No Costume No Candy (2017) - IMDb" – via www.imdb.com..
  5. ^ "Defending Jacob" – via LetsOtt.com.
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