User talk:Jacob Nunley

Jacob Keith Nunley pronounced Nuɛn-lˈəyʊ (born July 4, 1989) is an American filmmaker, actor, writer, director, musician, banjoist, complete loser and ex-demon posessed 13 year-old-girl, known for his humor, good looks and rock hard abs. He currently lives in several different places with several different people doing several different things making several different mistakes.

Early Life
Jacob Nunley was born in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and grew up in Knoxville, TN and Central City, KY where his grandparents lived. His father, Greg Nunley, is the plant manager at the TVA plant Paradise in Drakesboro, KY and his mother currently works for herself creating a local health food magazine. Nunley's real mother divoriced his father when he was young and his younger half brother lived with his mother while he and his sister, Clarissa, lived with their father.

Nunley attended several different schools beginning with Glenwood Elementary school, then progressing to Rocky Hill Elementary. After that he was transfered to Bearden Elementary School and from there transfered to West Hills Elementary. He attended Farragut High School where he graduated 293th in his class. During his high school years he was subject to major bullying and harassment from some of his classmates seeing as he was the only cool student in the school. He had a bit of a down period when he became "emo" for a short-lived time. Only listening to bands like Taking Back Sunday, Thursday and The Artist Formely Known As Prince, he spent his time crying and writing poems.

Jacob began attending Madisonville Community College in January of 2007 after moving to Kentucky because his dad recieved a "new job." (Jacob actually believes his dad works for the MIB)

Radio Broadcasts
Jacob has actually never broadcasted over the radio but he has made very low budget radio shows with a tape recorder and a CD player in the basement of his grandmother's house.

Early Films
The Almost Late Show (2001): The Almost Late Show is a film completely of sock puppets. It's a parody of shows like Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Late Show, The Tonight Show and The Daily Show. There was only one episode ever filmed but it was complete with comercials, musical guests and extensive drug use.

A Sticky Situation (2002): This film, in the vein of the "Thumb" films, was made completely with popcicle sticks. The plot was absent but it was full of popular music and it even had a set of outtakes.

Star Wars Romeo & Juliet (2003): Kind of self explanitory, they mixed Star Wars with Romeo & Juliet.

Gawd (2006): There is nothig to say about this awful film....