Jason Gould
Jason Emanuel Gould (/ɡuːld/; born December 29, 1966) is an American actor and singer.
This article is about the film actor. For the American financier, see Jay Gould.
Jason Gould
Early life[edit]
Gould was born on December 29, 1966, in New York City, the only child of singer and actress Barbra Streisand and actor Elliott Gould.[1][2] His parents separated in 1969 and divorced July 9, 1971.[3] He is Jewish.[4]
Career[edit]
Gould appeared as Mike Cameron in the romantic comedy-drama film Say Anything... (1989)[5] and the romantic drama film The Prince of Tides (1991) (which was directed by and starred his mother)[6] but has seldom appeared in front of the camera since then.
In 1997, he made his West End theatre début in the drama play The Twilight of the Golds at the Arts Theatre in London; he played the part of David Gold, a theatre-designer.[7]
Gould wrote, produced, and directed the short comedy film Inside Out (1997), playing Aaron in the story of the child of two celebrities who is outed by the tabloids. His father Elliott Gould played his father in the short film, and his half-brother Sam Gould played his brother.[8] The short was later combined with other features for the compilation film Boys Life 3 (2000).[9]
Gould has since focused on a singing career. He released the 2012 EP Jason Gould, with the single "Morning Prayer/Groove" the following year. Gould performed with his mother during her 2012 North American and 2013 European Barbra Live tour.[10] The two recorded "How Deep Is the Ocean?" for her 2014 album Partners.[11] Gould released the album Dangerous Man in 2017.[1]