Jay Baruchel
Below is a complete filmography (list of movies he's appeared in) for Jay Baruchel. If you have any corrections or additions, please email us at corrections@meninmovies.com. We'd also be interested in any trivia or other information you have.

Movie Credits
Plastic (2007)
[ Elden Henson ]
Knocked Up (2007)
[ Paul Rudd ][ Jonah Hill ][ Alan Tudyk ][ Seth Rogen ][ Jason Segel ]
Fanboys (2007)
[ Danny Trejo ][ Seth Rogen ][ Sam Huntington ][ Christopher McDonald ][ Chris Marquette ]
I'm Reed Fish (2006)
[ DJ Qualls ][ Victor Rasuk ][ Chris Parnell ]
Fetching Cody (2005)
Million Dollar Baby (2004)
[ Clint Eastwood ][ Michael Pena ][ Morgan Freeman ][ Anthony Mackie ][ Jude Ciccolella ]
Nemesis Game (2003)
[ Ian McShane ][ Brendan Fehr ]
The Rules of Attraction (2002)
[ Eric Stoltz ][ Ian Somerhalder ][ Fred Savage ][ Kip Pardue ][ James Van Der Beek ]
Hal and Hillary (2002)
[ Charlie Hunnam ][ Seth Rogen ]
The Perfect Date (2002)
[ Seth Rogen ][ Jason Segel ]
The Day After (2002)
[ Charlie Hunnam ][ Seth Rogen ]
Jobs, Jobs, Jobs (2002)
[ Charlie Hunnam ][ Seth Rogen ]
Matthew Blackheart: Monster Smasher (2002)
[ Richard Donner ]
Almost Famous (2000)
[ Eion Bailey ][ David Bowie ][ Billy Crudup ][ Elton John ][ Iggy Pop ]
The Tale of the Zombie Dice (1999)
Who Gets the House? (1999)
[ George Takei ]
The Tale of the Walking Shadow (1999)

 

As the endearing Steven Karp on the well-loved but short-lived Fox sitcom Undeclared, Jay Baruchel took the campus staple of the former high school nerd who attempts to reinvent himself in college and sparked older audiences' nostalgia while simultaneously playing on the younger generations' familiarity with current dormitory escapades. With this and a pair of small but memorable feature roles, a directorial debut, and a leading-man role all falling into the up-and-coming young actor's lap over the course of the first three years of the new millennium, chances are that audiences who aren't familiar with Baruchel's face will soon be. A native of Canada who began taking acting lessons at the age of 12, Baruchel was first introduced to television audiences through his numerous appearances on the popular small-fry chiller series Are You Afraid of the Dark? Baruchel would next receive his first taste of sitcom life with a leading role on the short-lived sitcom My Hometown (1996). Though he equates his subsequent stint as host of Canadian television's Popular Mechanics for Kids with his mother showing a date his naked baby pictures, the exposure it gave Baruchel got him stateside attention and he soon made his feature debut, as an obsessive Led Zeppelin fan, in director Cameron Crowe's Almost Famous. Relocating to Los Angeles from his hometown of Montr


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