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Jeffrey Allan Anderson (born April 21, 1970) is an American film and television actor, director, and screenwriter best known for starring as Randal Graves in '' Clerks,'' '' Clerks II,'' and '' Clerks III''. In between, he has appeared in other Kevin Smith-directed films and has written, directed, and starred in '' Now You Know''.


Early life

Born in Connecticut and raised in Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, Anderson attended
Henry Hudson Regional High School Henry Hudson Regional High School is a comprehensive regional public high school and school district for students in 7th through 12th grade from both Atlantic Highlands and Highlands in Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
, with his friend, aspiring writer Kevin Smith; they graduated in 1988. While Anderson was working at AT&T, Smith was working on his debut movie '' Clerks''. As a joke, Anderson auditioned for the role of "Jay," and based on this audition, Smith later offered Anderson a lead role as video store employee Randal Graves, a foul-mouthed apathetic slacker, who patronized, angered, and mocked his customers while avoiding any real work opportunities.


Career

For his role in ''Clerks'', Anderson was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Debut Performance. In 2002, Anderson wrote, directed, and starred in '' Now You Know''. The writing process lasted only three months. Anderson received a nomination for Best Male Performance at the Chicago Film Festival for his role in ''
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'', and has been seen in Peter Bergstrom's Something Cool. Anderson also started his own production company in Hollywood. In 2006, Anderson reprised his role as Randal in '' Clerks II''. In 2008, Anderson appeared in Kevin Smith's romantic comedy '' Zack and Miri Make a Porno'' as Deacon, the cameraman and film editor for the porno made by leading stars Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks. On September 14, 2010, Anderson made his first appearance on Smith's SModcast filling in for Scott Mosier on SModcast #134. In his podcast, Anderson stated he had moved out of Los Angeles and into a " retirement community in the mountains" where he is "the youngest person there by 20 years." He also said he remarried in 2009, to an actress named Barbara Jacques he met while house sitting for Kevin Smith. In April 2017, it was confirmed that production on the proposed sequel '' Clerks III'' had ceased, as Anderson was not interested in appearing in the Kevin Smith-directed film. Although an $8 million budget had been obtained, locations were being scouted in Philadelphia and a crew was being assembled, with less than 2 months until production was to start, Anderson decided he would not be involved; the reasons have not been made public. Smith said he would not recast the role and production on the film was halted indefinitely. On October 1, 2019, Smith announced on
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that ''Clerks III'' was happening and that Jeff Anderson agreed to reprise his role as Randal. "It’ll be a movie that concludes a saga. It’ll be a movie about how you’re never too old to completely change your life. It’ll be a movie about how a decades-spanning friendship finally confronts the future. It’ll be a movie that brings us back to the beginning — a return to the cradle of civilization in the great state of #newjersey. It’ll be a movie that stars Jeff and Brian O'Halloran, with me and Jay in supporting roles. And it’ll be a movie called CLERKS III!"


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Anderson, Jeff 1970 births Living people Henry Hudson Regional High School alumni Male actors from New Jersey American male film actors People from Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American male actors Film directors from New Jersey