"Golden Globe and Emmy nominated actress Sherilyn Fenn (Twin Peaks), Golden Globe nominee Fanco Nero (John Wick: Chapter 2), Jeff DuJardin (Silent Life), Paul Rodriguez (Blood Work), Aries Spears (Jerry Maguire) will lead writer/director Vlad Kozlov's dark comedy."
"DuJardin's performance is fascinating. I thought of Psycho a couple of times. He’s got those classic movie star good looks like John Gavin but with the underlying madness of Anthony Perkins."
"Speaking of battles: It doesn’t take long for TR to ruffle the feathers of Marquis de Morès (Jeff DuJardin), a powerful French-born landowner who views the new guy in town as a possible rival."
"The drama is driven by its grandiose visuals [and] stellar performances by the feature’s cast. ...Ambitious young filmmaker Paul Harts (Jeff DuJardin) is determined to be the one who finally uncovers and reveals the identity of the Lady in Black."
"The cast of the movie turned out to be very textured: the legend of Italian cinema Franco Nero, the famous Sherilyn Fenn, actor and musician Jeff DuJardin, popular comedians Paul Rodriguez and Aries Spears. They all fit into their roles to the fullest, creating a palpable visual attraction on the screen with their interaction."
“'I played Salieri in Amadeus,' DuJardin said. 'I played Prospero in The Tempest.' He also played a cowbell that a student handed him during a game [while dressed as a mascot]. ...The costume looks like a pale Grim Reaper cross-bred with The Scream by Edvard Munch. But DuJardin said the outfit was more frightening before it was redesigned."
"Jeff is no stranger to the festivals, winning Best Actor at San Diego’s Fantastic Horror Festival [and his] film project, The Things We Can’t Forgive, is also on the circuit winning awards, including Best Narrative Short at Venice Shorts."
"In The Killers, Max (Jeff DuJardin), a faithful transhumanist, is convinced that the scientists will soon be able to resurrect dead people who were cryogenically frozen. His beloved grandfather Paolo (Franco Nero) is dying from cancer, and Max cannot accept [that]."
"Actor Jeff DuJardin stars as the Dakota Badlands baddie Marquis de Morès in the historical Western drama series, Elkhorn"
"DuJardin has a different way of doing business – his own lawless, self-serving way. After all, these are the Badlands."
"Ambitious young reporter (played by Jeff DuJardin) approaches for a scoop on her true identity"
Broadway World
"The Marquis de Mores is an ambitious, loyal, and cultured character in the TV show Elkhorn. Jeff DuJardin prepared for the role by doing research and drawing upon his own background."
Hellblazer Biz