
Jeffrey Ryan Haber started his career at the age of five by performing live with his family in the German traditional dance group STV Bavaria. Learning the proper dance technique made him a popular young dancer within the group, and he danced for several Oktoberfests as well as the International Children’s Games in Downtown Cleveland, amongst many other venues.
Soon he was cast in a television pilot called "Escape and Survive Kids" as a Karate student. Along with his family, he later did a few local commercial promotions for WUAB Kids Block, as well as some store promotions.
In 2003 he took acting lessons with his sisters and was cast with his family in the film Annie’s Way. As he became more interested in acting, he landed roles in Little Pricks, Madness, and the young lead role in the NYU film, The Metaconfessions.
Jeffrey spent a lot of time preparing for the part of Young Jim Corinth in the feature film the Lords of Praxton, and really had a great time in performing and connecting with cast and crew members. As well as doing professional print work, Jeffrey is actively involved in trying out for other roles, and improving his skills. He is an excellent student at school, and enjoys Boy Scouts, downhill skiing, and playing (and winning at) chess.