![]() Instead, he did well in his academics and strived hard towards succeeding in his passion. Sadly, his parents got divorced when he turned seven years old, but it didn't hurt his life and future career. Jason Butler Mother's day with his mom Neena Butler on (Photo: Jason Butler's Instagram) His father Freddy William Harner worked as a plumber whereas, his mother Neena Butler is a housewife. However, his family moved to northern Virginia after his birth, when he grew up in a middle-class family. ![]() Jason's - height 6 inches & 1 inch (1.85 meters) - is a native of New York, born on 9 October 1970. So, maybe soon, he'll treat his well-wishers with the big reveal of him tying the knot with his other half.Īnd once he walks the aisle, one thing is for sure, Jason won't be roaming the streets solely with his partner. However, the actor doesn't plan to remain single (if he is) for the rest of his life. On the bright side, there is a high probability that he's still not off the market. He also stated about being glad to roam the streets without gaining unwanted attention.įor now, his admirers will have to suffice in the fact that he'll be seen evolving romantically only on onscreen. Jason has even shared his hate towards the industry's hunger for the limelight. Still today, The Blacklist star hasn't confirmed whether he is married or not. ![]() While fans are curious to know about their favorite actor's dating life, Jason hasn't shown any interest to let others in on his personal space. The American actor enjoys his personal life enough not to let anyone intrude his. The exposure to spotlight can often lead to the invasion of privacy of the celebrity.īut, thankfully, Jason Butler's life hasn't yet been included by the celebrity phenomenon. After Karla and Don loudly deride each other through the curtain, it’s swept aside, and here’s our meet-cute.īut the characters are cartoonish, the plot is sitcomish, and all is in service of moving toward the climax, pardon the pun.Being a social figure has its drawbacks that come with fame. The curtain is a device, and an obvious one, to enable the audience to see each character’s embarrassment while the characters believe no one can see them. He, however, seems to understand decorum, meanwhile focusing his attention and affection on his mother. That person is Don, likewise visiting his likewise unconscious mother. The routine coming out of Karla’s mouth is so vile that it disturbs the visitor on the other side of this double-occupancy room’s curtain. She’s honing her latest attempts at the hospital bedside of her mostly unconscious mother. Judging by the routine she’s working on at the top of the play, she’s not a successful one. But playwright Halley Feiffer has saddled her West Coast premiere of “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynecologic Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center of New York City” with several other burdens. Unfortunately, Karla’s current disappointments appear to have been self-inflicted. It sets the audience up for as much disappointment as its prime character, Karla, seems to have faced for much of her life. The title of the latest show at Westwood’s Geffen Playhouse is unwieldy and less than truthful.
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