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Jason Scott Dolley was born in 1991 in Los Angeles, California. An American actor and musician, he began showing an interest in performing arts at an early age. At just 11 years old, he performed a rendition of the classic Abbott and Costello comedy sketch “Who’s on First” with one of his brothers during a school talent show, marking the beginning of his acting journey.
Later that same year, he landed his first acting job in the independent short film "Chasing Daylight," which earned him recognition and an early industry award. His early breakthrough came when Mel Gibson cast him as the 13-year-old T.J. Savage in the ABC sitcom "Complete Savages." Although the series was short-lived, the role helped launch Dolley's career.
Jason Dolley became a familiar face in Disney Channel productions, a platform that played a significant role in shaping his acting career. His filmography includes roles in several Disney Channel Original Movies such as "Minutemen," where he portrayed Virgil Fox, and "Hatching Pete," in which he played Pete Ivey. He also took on the role of Connor Kennedy in "Read It and Weep," and played Newt Livingston III in the series "Cory in the House."
Perhaps most notably, Dolley starred as PJ Duncan in the widely praised Disney Channel sitcom "Good Luck Charlie." The show gained popularity for its family-focused storytelling, and Dolley expressed appreciation for its authenticity and wholesome themes. He once noted that he was immediately drawn to the script, appreciating its relatability and humor for a family audience.
Beyond live-action acting, Dolley has also pursued voice acting. He provided the voice of Rumble in Disney Channel’s animated special "Pixie Hollow Games." Additionally, he appeared in other children’s television series such as "Imagination Movers," "The Replacements," "Jessie," and "Pair of Kings."
He also appeared in a well-known Duracell commercial titled “Trusted Everywhere: Amazon Campaign” and participated as a member of the Yellow Team in the second edition of the Disney Channel Games, further elevating his visibility among young audiences.
Outside of acting, Jason Dolley enjoys a variety of hobbies, including playing the piano and guitar, video gaming, football, and paintball. He is also fond of spending time with his pet Labrador Retriever and participates actively in youth programs at his church. When not on set, he resides in California with his parents and has attended Moorpark College, where he studied philosophy.
Jason Dolley was previously in a relationship with his "Good Luck Charlie" co-star, Bridgit Mendler, although the relationship ended after approximately seven months. There have also been unconfirmed reports of him dating a woman named Amy, but further details remain private. Dolley maintains a relatively low profile regarding his personal life.
As of 2014, Jason Dolley's estimated net worth was approximately $1.3 million. His annual earnings have varied by project, with notable salary figures including $108,333 for "Helicopter Mom," $81,250 for "Good Luck Charlie, It’s Christmas!," $76,471 for "Pixie Hollow Games," $66,667 for "Hatching Pete," and $56,522 for "Minutemen." Over the years, his financial growth has been steady, reflecting the success and consistency of his work in the entertainment industry.
In addition to his acting credits, Dolley received the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Short Film in 2005 for his role in "Chasing Daylight." His continued contributions to television, especially during his years with Disney Channel, have solidified his reputation as a talented and dependable young actor.
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