Jace
Jace or Jase is a masculine given name, often a shortened version of Jason.
People so named include:
- Jason Jace Alexander (born 1964), American television director and actor
- Jace Amaro (born 1992), American football player
- Jace Bode (born 1987), Australian rules footballer
- James Jase Bolger, American politician, Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives since January 2011
- Jace Bugg (1976-2003), American professional golfer
- DJ /rupture, pseudonym of American DJ and producer Jace Clayton
- Jason Jase Daniels (born 1982), former United States Navy Hebrew linguist who was discharged from the military twice under the law known as Don't Ask, Don't Tell
- Jace Everett (born 1972), American country music singer
- Jason Jace Hall (born 1971), American film, television and video game producer
- Jace Lasek, Canadian musician and producer
- Jace Norman, American actor
- Jace Richdale, American television producer and writer for The Simpsons and other shows
- Jason Jase Robertson, on the A&E reality television show Duck Dynasty and Chief Operating Officer of Duck Commander
- James Jace Sayler (born 1979), American former football player
- Jace Van Dijk (born 1981), Australian rugby league player
Fictional characters include:
- Jace Beleren, in the game Magic: The Gathering
- Major Jace "Flash" Dillon, in the video game Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger
- Jason Jase Dyer, from the BBC television soap opera EastEnders
- Jonathan Christopher "Jace" Lightwood, in The Mortal Instruments fantasy novel series
- Jace, one of Space Ghost's teen sidekicks
- Jason "Jace" Newfield, in the movie Going to the Mat
See also
- April Jace (1974-2014), American masters sprinter, wife of Michael Jace
- Michael Jace (born 1965), American actor charged with murdering his wife
- J.A.C.E., a 2011 Greek drama film
- Jase TV, a short-lived New Zealand children's television show
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