Jayden Valentino
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Jayden Valentino (Born March 13th 1984 in New York) is a filmmaker, record producer, songwriter and actor. At the age of 15 he landed a reoccouring role on the television series "Studio Y" on the Metro Channel in New York. Following his work on the series, Jayden pursued and landed various roles on broader networks like MTV, The Oxygen Channel, ABC and Warner Brothers. In 2001, he found work in the casting and talent development department at MTV, scouting talent for shows like: Say What! Karaoke and VJ For a Day.
In 2006, Jayden graduated from Hofstra University, with a Bachelors of Arts in Mass Media Communications and Performance Studies. While shooting a motion picture in Europe, local radio stations in New York would support vocal house records being released by Jayden as a vocalist and songwriter.
A year following his college graduation, Jayden produced and directed a feature length horror picture in Great Barrington, Massachusetts with filmmaker Paul DelVecchio. DelVecchio's work and craftsmanship was recently aknowledged by the legendary George A. Romero.
After filming, Jayden was granted the opportunity to present his work as a music producer to legendary music veterans like Junior Vasquez and Hosh Gureli.
Recently he has been collaborating and producing material for singer Joe Murena (American Idol), French pop star Quentin Elias (Aliage), and upcoming vocalist Nycole Kave.
- Born March 13th 1984 at 6:43pm in New York. Has Sun in Pisces, Moon in Leo & Libra Rising.
- Has said his inspirations are: Bette Davis, Marlon Brando, Joan Crawford, James Dean, and Marion Cotillard
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