Jeff Wilbusch: A Rising Star in Hollywood's TV Landscape

The Duffer Brothers, creators of "Stranger Things," are back on Netflix as executive producers for the new series "Something Very Bad is Going to Happen," led by showrunner Haley Z. Boston. The show follows a couple, Rachel and Nicky, played by Camila Morrone and Adam DiMarco, who are about to get married when something terrible occurs. The cast also includes Ted Levine, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Jeff Wilbusch as Jules Cunningham, a familiar face in Hollywood.
Jeff Wilbusch gained recognition in 2018 for his roles in "Bad Banks" and "The Little Drummer Girl." He further solidified his presence in Hollywood with his performance in the Netflix miniseries "Unorthodox," where he played Moses "Moishe" Lefkovitch. Wilbusch's outstanding performance in the series earned him a Satellite Award for best supporting actor in a miniseries or TV movie in 2021, surpassing notable competitors.
In 2022, Jeff Wilbusch starred in two shows on different streaming platforms, including Netflix's "Keep Breathing" and Peacock's "The Calling." In "The Calling," Wilbusch portrayed Detective Avraham Avraham, a dedicated detective with a talent for solving complex crimes. Despite his captivating performance, the show did not return for a second season. Jeff Wilbusch's diverse roles showcase his talent and versatility as an actor.