Jasai Chase Owens

Jasai Chase Owens

Biography

Jasai Chase Owens is best known for the series regular role of “Filip Inaros” in Amazon Prime’s “The Expanse,” and the recurring role of “Kai” in Netflix’s “Uncoupled,” opposite Neil Patrick Harris. He has appeared on film in Vuk Lungulov-Klotz’s Mutt, which premiered at Sundance and Berlinale 2023, and will lead the upcoming independent feature Other People’s Bodies. Jasai’s New York stage work includes the off-Broadway premiere of the Rebecca Frecknall-led Sanctuary City for New York Theatre Workshop, for which he received a nomination for the Clive & Valerie Barnes Theater Artist Award; The Tempest and A Midsummer Night’s Dream for The Public Theater; and is thrilled to be making his Broadway debut in Romeo + Juliet. He has also been seen in Native Son at Yale Repertory Theatre. Jasai received his BFA in Acting from the Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Purchase College.

Credits

Romeo + Juliet

Past Shows

Romeo + Juliet (until February 2025)

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