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Chosen Jacobs-1

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2001-07-03
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Chosen Jacobs, yeah, that’s the name—Chosen Jacobs—really made a name for himself in the entertainment world around 2017. That was the year everything kind of clicked for him, especially when he landed a major supporting role in the big-screen remake of Stephen King’s classic horror novel It (2017). Now, Chosen Jacobs wasn’t just some overnight sensation; his journey actually started way earlier. Born in Massachusetts and raised in Atlanta, Chosen showed signs of being a performer from a super young age. Seriously, by the time he was just six years old, Chosen Jacobs was already singing opera with the Georgia Boy Choir. Can you imagine? A six-year-old belting out operatic tunes—and not just locally, either. Chosen Jacobs toured the world as one of the youngest vocalists in the group.

As you’d expect, all that stage experience fueled his passion even more. Chosen Jacobs naturally transitioned into acting, especially drawn to musical theater. Given his strong background in singing, it made perfect sense. By age 10, Chosen was already headlining productions of beloved musicals like The King and I, Into the Woods, and Hairspray. Pretty impressive for someone still in elementary school, right?

But Chosen Jacobs had bigger dreams. He wanted to break into film and television, not just stay on stage. So, in true Hollywood fashion, Chosen and his mom packed up and moved to LA to chase those dreams. And honestly? It didn’t take long for things to start happening. Even though Chosen Jacobs didn’t have much screen experience at first, he quickly proved he could hold his own on camera.

His first real screen role came in 2015, when he joined FTS Kids News (2011– ), a youth-focused news program, as a young reporter. Then, in 2016, Chosen Jacobs starred in the short film Remnants (2016), which helped build his portfolio. That same year, he landed his first recurring TV role—playing Will Grover on Hawaii Five-0 (CBS, 2010– ). Chosen appeared in five episodes between 2016 and 2017, giving audiences a solid look at his range.

But let’s be real—the real game-changer came in 2017. That’s when Chosen Jacobs was cast in It, the highly anticipated horror film based on Stephen King’s legendary novel. The movie hit theaters in September 2017 and became a massive hit, launching Chosen Jacobs into the spotlight and proving he was more than ready for the big leagues.

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So, when it comes to Chosen Jacobs, his career has seen some interesting highs and lows in recent years. Now, if we’re talking about Chosen Jacobs’s most acclaimed project, that would definitely be Sneakerella from 2022—it really stood out as his highest rated movie. Critics and audiences alike seemed to really connect with his performance, and honestly, it makes sense why Chosen Jacobs would shine in such a vibrant, modern retelling. On the flip side, Chosen Jacobs also appeared in Purple Hearts the same year, which ended up being his lowest rated film so far. While the movie gained popularity on streaming platforms, reviews were more mixed, especially compared to the positive response Chosen Jacobs received for Sneakerella. All in all, both films added important chapters to Chosen Jacobs’s growing filmography.

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