
Age: 20
male
"Mason was born August 1, 2005 in Dallas Texas, while his father was pitching for the Texas Rangers. At 4 days old Mason attended his first MLB game and he learned to crawl on the field at The Ballpark at Arlington. Mason's passion and talent for baseball makes him one to watch. At 8 years old, after watching his sisters perform on stage, Mason decided acting looked like fun and he wanted to give it a try. He enrolled in acting classes and took his studying seriously. He fell in love with acting and it wasn't long before Mason's sisters were watching him perform. Mason is very proud of his work on the just released feature film Valley of Bones (2017) where he plays the role of "Ezekiel". Other film credits include his role of "Jesse" in She's in Portland (2020), "Hugo" in Smartass (2017), "Derry" in Behind the Walls (2018) and the "Ghost" in the video Humans in Training (2016). Mason's TV credits are the voice of "Oliver" in the TV Movie If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie (2016), as well as "Oliver" in the series If You Give a Mouse a Cookie (2015). Mason loved playing the role of "Little Xander" in the Disney hit show Bunk'd (2015), "Jake Bainter" in Answered Prayers (2015) and the "Knight in Shining Armor" in Austin & Ally (2011). In his free time Mason loves to spend time at home watching movies, playing video games with his family, reading Harry Potter books and going to Dodger games. His hobbies include baseball, soccer, hoverboarding, surfing, swimming, paint balling, and laser tag. Mason resides in Burbank, California with his parents, two sisters, three dogs and a turtle."

Mason Mahay

Joe Hobbs
for Joe Hobbs in See Dad Run (2017-2020)
Suggested by dynastiprimosfan

David Hobbs has spent the last 10 years being a father -- on TV. He is an actor who has been one of America's favorite TV dads as the star of a sitcom. But when the show ends and his wife, a soap-opera star, returns to her TV career, David must return to reality as he becomes a stay-at-home dad to his three kids -- teenager Emily, wacky middle-kid Joe, and sweet-as-pie youngest daughter Janie -- who have grown accustomed to not having him around. With his return to being a real-life dad, David quickly learns that being a TV dad is much easier than having to do it for real.

