Jack Dylan Grazer
Jack Dylan Grazer (also credited as Jack D. Grazer) is an American actor born on September 3, 2003, in Los Angeles, California. He began with early guest parts on film and television before quickly emerging as one of his generation’s most recognizable young performers.
Grazer’s breakout arrived with his scene-stealing turn as Eddie Kaspbrak in the two-part big-screen adaptation of Stephen King’s It (2017, 2019). He soon expanded into franchise work, playing Freddy Freeman in DC’s Shazam! films, while also taking on character-driven projects that showcased his range beyond studio tentpoles.
In 2020, he led Luca Guadagnino’s coming-of-age series We Are Who We Are as Frazer Wilson and starred in the thriller Don’t Tell a Soul. His voice work has become equally prominent, including Alberto Scorfano in Pixar’s Luca and Barney in Ron’s Gone Wrong, alongside roles such as Jonathan Kent/Superboy in Batman and Superman: Battle of the Super Sons.
With credits spanning live action and animation—from Ciao Alberto to Dreamin’ Wild and Downtown Owl—Grazer continues to build a versatile filmography. He was also recognized early by The Hollywood Reporter as one of the standout stars under 18.
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