Jarrod Ray Bunch (born August 9, 1968) is a former American football player and actor, as well as the head coach of the Beverly Hills High School football team. He played college football for the University of Michigan from 1986 to 1990. He was the number 1 pick for the New York Giants (27th overall) in the 1991 NFL Draft. Jarrod was named New York Giants Offensive Player of the year in 1992. In the 1993 training camp, Jarrod sustained a knee injury that tore ligaments in his knee that sidelined him for seven weeks, upon his return his ability to play was greatly affected. After multiple surgeries in the offseason, he tried to recover his high level of play, however, his contract with the Giants was terminated after he failed a physical examination before the start of the 1994 season. He signed with Los Angeles Raiders two weeks later. Jarrod retired from football in 1995 and has kept himself very busy in entertainment and other activities. To aid in overcoming his injuries, he began studying martial arts and is a 3rd Degree Black Belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. He owns Bunch Time Production, a boutique production house that produces, commercials, web content, documentaries. He along with his wife Robin Emtage live in Beverly Hills California.
After his playing career ended, Bunch has been in entertainment as an actor and producer. He has his own production company Bunch Time Productions. [ Ссылка ] He and his wife Robin Emtage moved to Beverly Hills, California in 2002.[12] His acting credits include the role of the young George Foreman in the Emmy award-winning HBO film, Don King: Only in America.[9] He has also appeared as a guest star in many television series, [ Ссылка ] Like, "The Forgotten" "ER", CSI Miami, Rizzoli & Isles, Entourage, and others... He appears in Quentin Tarantino's "Django Unchained" and is a principal actor in more than 100 national commercials. [12]
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