
Age: 22
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Jack Dylan Grazer (born September 3, 2003) is an American actor. He began his acting career by playing guest roles in film and on television and had his breakthrough playing the role of Eddie Kaspbrak in the 2017 and 2019 film adaptations of the Stephen King novel It. He also starred on the CBS series Me, Myself, and I, portrayed Freddy Freeman in the 2019 DC Extended Universe film Shazam! and will reprise the role in its 2022 sequel. Grazer had the lead roles of Frazer Wilson in Luca Guadagnino's coming-of-age drama television series We Are Who We Are and Joey in the thriller film Don't Tell a Soul, both in 2020. He voiced Alberto in the 2021 Pixar film Luca and voiced Barney in the 2021 20th Century Studios film Ron's Gone Wrong. In 2018, The Hollywood Reporter named him one of the top 30 stars under age 18. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jack Dylan Grazer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Jack Dylan Grazer

Freddy Freeman
for Freddy Freeman in SHAZAM!!!ETERNITY
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Billy Batson and the Shazam-Family meet a strange kid who, whenever he shouts "Eternity!" he can summon anyone -- living or dead, fictional or factual -- courtesy of "The Lords of Chaos" compensating for killing "Kid Eternity" before the troubled teen's time. Tasked with powers he has no idea where to start with, the Kid is secretly being used by the Lords to shift humanity's consciousness and thus earn their ticket back to Heaven. But Eternity is a rebel. He's a bad influence on Mary, and could very well be Freddy's blood-brother. The catch? Trauma. And being a non-survivor of an act of sexual abuse at the hands of a predator has made Kid's outlook on existence rather spotty at best. Can Billy help his friends, stop the Lords of Chaos, and address whether the source of their powers were ever truly the mythical Solomon, Hercules, Achilles, Zeus, Atlas, and Mercury or were they a magical trick all along with demons cosplaying at being deities... The next chapter in the DCEU's Shazam franchise brings together a story of teen angst, uncertainty, identity, sexuality, and eternity.