JASON BIGGS (Jim) Jim is the endearing but terminally embarrassment-prone guy whose humiliating attempts at sexual discovery lie at the comic core of American Pie 2. Having survived his freshman year at college without a single blip on his love radar, Jim receives the mind-blowing news that Czech chick Nadia is coming to finish what they started a year before. And now he has just three months to get some moves.
Biggs became one of Hollywood's most talked-about young actors after American Pie was released in 1999. For his work in that film, he was nominated for two MTV Movie Awards: Best Comedic Performance and Best Breakthrough Male Performance. He was also nominated for a Blockbuster Award and a Movieline Magazine Award.
His film credits also include Saving Silverman, the Amy Heckerling-directed Loser and the romantic comedy Boys and Girls. Biggs can next be seen opposite Christina Ricci in the film adaptation of Elizabeth Wurtzel's best-selling biography, Prozac Nation.
His past television credits include starring roles in Drexel's Class and Total Security. His portrayal of Pete Wendall on the soap-opera As The World Turns brought him several nominations, including the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series.
The Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey native began acting at the age of five, with national commercials and modeling. At age 13, he made his Broadway debut opposite Judd Hirsch in the critically acclaimed Broadway play Conversations with My Father.