Welcome to the Quiet Magical Renaissance.

Jake Inman is a bard in the truest sense of the tradition: an actor, musician, and storyteller whose work exists at the intersection of raw acoustic lyricism, physical performance, and collective memory. Whether sitting at a piano, picking a guitar, or stepping onto a stage, his creative practice is rooted in using song as a vessel to bridge human lineage, place, and spirit.

In his earlier work under the moniker Jacob Allen Inman, he led the musical project The Quiet Magical Renaissance, blending poetic lyricism and wild jungle textures in Tulum, Mexico. The project was recorded at the award-winning boutique property, Jungle Keva Tulum.

Jake recently wrapped production as an actor on Todd Haynes’ upcoming film De Noche—where he co-starred opposite Pedro Pascal and Bill Camp.

He trained at Fordham University's Lincoln Center Drama Program, where he performed in acclaimed productions including Macbeth, A View from the Bridge, Twelfth Night, Airline Highway, and Thoreau and Other Assholes, an original play by Kyle Warren, which was later optioned by HBO.

In all artistic mediums and spaces, Jake brings intimate, expansive, and enigmatic perspective. He moves with intention, sincerity, and grace - a presence remembered.

Immerse yourself in the serene frequency