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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia J. Adam Larose, who uses the professional name J. LaRose, is an American actor. He has worked with Saw director, Darren Lynn Bousman, on five projects: Identity Lost, Butterfly Dreams, Saw III, Repo! The Genetic Opera, and Fear Itself episode "New Year's Day"). Two of which were Bousman's first short films, Repo! was a short directed by Bousman to promote a feature film to Lionsgate. It successfully did and after Saw IV, Bousman directed a full-length feature film version of Repo! The Genetic Opera, in which Larose played the Vanity and Vein reporter who interviews Rotti Largo about Zydrate addiction. Larose played the lead in each - Butterfly Dreams and Identity Lost. However, he made his Hollywood film debut in a much smaller role as a helpless victim of Jigsaw, known as Troy in Saw III. A new commentary track with Darren Lynn Bousman and Larose is included on the Director's Cut DVD of Saw III. Description above from the Wikipedia article J. Larose, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Flanagan (voice)
2024

Native American Rights Man In Crowd (voice)
2021

Martin Keele
2020

Roadside Jack
2019

Gregory
2019

John Vance
2019

Phil
2018

Adam
2018

Chief Sango Whitehorse
2017

Kyle
2016

as Flanagan (voice)

as Native American Rights Man In Crowd (voice)

as Martin Keele

as Roadside Jack

as Gregory

as John Vance

as Phil

as Adam

as Chief Sango Whitehorse

as Kyle

as The Major
as Mundoo

as Trey Teepano

as Echo

as Holden

as Walker

as Patrick Black

as Harold

as Long Haired Fiend

as Sarge Powell

as Cordoba

as Ed

as Willy Mears

as Curtis

as Thompson

as Willard

as Ranger Bob

as Helaku

as The Major

as Undercover Officer

as Wayne (uncredited)

as Heath

as Jeff

as The Lighthouse Keeper

as Long Haired Fiend

as Hospital Security Guard

as Inuit Man

as Shaman

as Hunter (uncredited)

as Geneco Spokesperson

as Thug

as Troy

as Troy
as Terry Brooks
as James Luther

as Raoul

as Warrior

as Native Settlement Medicine Man