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Jason Orley is an American filmmaker, director, and writer known for his work in the entertainment industry. Born on November 26, 1983, in Livingston, New Jersey, he has made notable contributions to both film and television.

Orley initially gained attention for his work as a stand-up comedian and writer. He transitioned into filmmaking and achieved acclaim for his feature directorial debut, “Big Time Adolescence,” released in 2019. The film, starring Pete Davidson and Griffin Gluck, received positive reviews for its coming-of-age themes and Orley’s directorial skills.

Before venturing into feature films, Jason Orley was involved in the television industry. He worked on various projects, including writing for the popular Comedy Central series “Workaholics.” His experiences in comedy writing likely contributed to his ability to infuse humor into his later directorial work.

Orley’s second directorial venture was the comedy-drama film “Holler,” released in 2020, which starred Jessica Barden. The film revolves around a young woman in a struggling Ohio town dealing with economic challenges and pursuing a better future.

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