Jake will appear on Investigation Discovery in Episode 2 of the new series A Body in The Basement. Tune in Wednesday, July 26th at 9:00PM. (check local listings) A Body in The Basement
Let Me Go (The Right Way) officially premieres June 11 at Tribeca Festival 2022 in the world acclaimed Village East Angelika. At-home streaming tickets can be purchased for the “Call Me Crazy” short festival Here. Let Me Go (The Right Way) is directed by Destry Allyn Spielberg, written by Owen King, and starring Hopper Penn, Brian D’Arcy James, Pooya Mohseni, and Jake McCready. Music by Mark Foster of Foster and The People. Produced by Josh Kesselman, Thruline Entertainment, and Go Be One Motion Pictures. Let Me Go (The Right Way) is an official selection of the Tribeca Festival 2022.
Murderville, an investigative podcast hosted by senior Intercept reporters examines the systemic failures that lead to wrongful convictions.
Murderville, Texas: Season Two takes listeners to the death penalty capital of the country, where producers investigate a disturbing crime, a startling confession, and a story that doesn’t add up. Jake plays Charles Raby is episodes 1 and 3.
Listen to Murderville, TX here or anywhere you listen to podcasts!
Jake recently wrapped filming on The Rightway, a short film directed by Destry Spielberg featuring Brian Darcy James and Hopper Penn. Premiering sometime in 2022. Keep your eyes peeled for this psychological thriller penned by Owen King at upcoming film festivals!
Misha and Jake meet up in the break room to talk badly about particular guests at an event they’re working and quickly come to a stark realization. I hate people that order tea.
Jake teams up with funny man Brennan Lowery in BrennanBabbles’ latest video. Childish Gabino and Donald Glover are definitely the same person…right? Keep your eyes out for more Brennan and Jake clips soon.
"Mr. McCready, a New York-based actor and director, creates a fascinating character as he plunges into outbursts of verbal and physical emotionality and violence." - Town Topics [God of Carnage]
"Jake McCready is properly menacing as The Old Man, even when he’s not moving a muscle (which sometimes happens for several minutes at a time)." - DC Metro Arts [Fool for Love]
"Jake McCready as Guildenstern [is] particularly compelling in [his] role and carries the demanding wit and pace of Stoppard's language with confident clarity."- Broadway World [Rosencrantz and Guildernstern are dead]
"Jake McCready makes for a vocally assured Proprietor, the ghostly character who operates the shooting gallery in which the musical takes place."- Talking Broadway [Assassins]