- 2009: Appeared in the indie film, "Downloading Nancy"
- 2009: Co-starred in Nick Cassavetes' film adaptation of Jodi Picoult's novel, "My Sister's Keeper"
- 2007: Co-starred opposite Tommy Lee Jones in Paul Haggis' "In the Valley of Elah"
- 2007: Cast opposite Ron Livingston in Neil LaBute's play, "In a Dark Dark House" at the Lucille Lortel Theater
- 2004: Cast as Jim Bowie in "The Alamo," opposite Dennis Quaid and Billy Bob Thornton
- 2003: Made Broadway debut opposite Ashley Judd in the production of Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
- 2002: Received rave reviews for his performance as an undercover narcotics officer in "Narc"
- 1998: Producing debut, Neil LaBute's "Your Friends and Neighbors"; also co-starred
- 1997: Played opposite Sandra Bullock in "Speed 2: Cruise Control"
- 1996: Co-starred with Brad Pitt in Barry Levinson's feature adaptation of Lorenzo Carcaterra's novel, "Sleepers"
- 1993: Co-starred in "Geronimo: An American Legend"
- 1991: Starred opposite Jennifer Jason Leigh, as undercover narcotics officers, in "Rush"
- 1990: Earned rave reviews for playing an ex-boxer in "After Dark, My Sweet"
- 1987: Made leading role debut in "The Lost Boys"
- 1986: Made film debut in "Solarbabies"
- 1985: Made TV acting debut in the ABC movie, "Toughlove"
- 1982: Moved with family to California at age 16
- 1982: First film job was a production assistant in the film version of "That Championship Season" (credited as Jason Miller)
- While in junior in high school worked for a summer with Vermont's Champlain Shakespeare Festival
- Appeared on stage in such productions as "Beirut" (at the Matrix Theatre) and "Outta Gas on Lover's Leap"
- Founded Fleece Productions
- Dropped surname Miller when he began his acting career, reportedly to avoid charges of nepotism




