Jason London
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Handsome young lead of film and TV who made an impressive debut in the period feature, "The Man in the Moon" (1991), Jason London belongs to yet another acting clan: his twin brother Jeremy has also been amassing credits through the early 1990s (sister Dedra, an actress, died in a car accident in 1992). A newcomer when he auditioned for "The Man in the Moon," London went on to appear in the thriller "December" (also 1991) before hitting his stride with Richard Linklater's Gen-X comedy "Dazed and Confused" (1993). As Randy 'Pink' Floyd, football player and group conscience for this latter-day "American Graffiti," London conveyed the proper combination of self doubt and confidence for a teen on the verge of adulthood. He played one of Susan Sarandon's brood in the drama "Safe Passage" (1994), a small-town hick entranced with John Leguizamo's Chi Chi Rodriguez in "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar," and a victimized teen in the drama "Fall Time" (both 1995).