Rising star Jack Dylan Grazer's breakout role came with the 2017 reboot of the classic horror film "It" (via Pop Buzz). Grazer played Eddie, member of the Losers Club and chronic hypochondriac, as well as much of the film's comic relief. Since then, Grazer has gone on to rack up some pretty impressive acting credits to his name, including "Shazam," "Beautiful Boy" (starring alongside Steve Carrell and Timothee Chalamet), and the new HBO show "We Are Who We Are."
It seems like Grazer is a name audiences should get used to, as The Hollywood Reporter named him one of 2018's Hollywood's Top 30 Stars Under Age 18. Next up, Grazer is hoping to try his hand at drama. "I would very much like to do a dramatic period piece or a biographical film of someone and maybe try going method for a movie," Grazer told Glass magazine in 2019.
Grazer also recognizes the importance of creating opportunities for those who come after him, having created the Jack Dylan Grazer Scholarship at his alma mater, the Adderley School in Los Angeles. "I want children who don't have the money or the opportunities and who want to perform and let out their inner shining star to have that accessibility to their dreams," Grazer explained. "It is also a goal of mine to give to every child that wants to perform a chance to experience what I experienced at the magical Adderley School itself!"