Jason Kravits
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Jason Kravits (born May 28, 1967 in Rockville, Maryland) is an American actor. His film credits include The Stepford Wives and Sweet November. Kravits has served more often as a television guest star. He can be seen in episodes of shows like Friends, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Yes, Dear, and Gilmore Girls. He also performed in the Broadway show The Drowsy Chaperone with his brother Garth Kravits[1].
He was a District Attorney in the Emmy Award Winning Drama Series "The Practice" from 1999-2001. After almost three years of being a nemesis to the firm who would stop at anything to get a conviction, he was gunned down by associates of a man he successfully prosecuted.
In 2000, he was a regular panelist on the Oxygen Network revival of I've Got a Secret.
In the early 1990s, he was a counselor at Green Acres Camp in Maryland, where he played guitar and performed skits for campers.
In 1986, he founded the University of Maryland's first improv theater group Erasable Inc.
He attended Colonel Zadok A. Magruder High School.