JAKE HART - 

An ex catalogue/fashion model, Jake Hart got into the spying game when a fashion shoot turned into a fashion shoot out  involving a designer wardrobe and Chinese mobsters. With a swift change of career, Jake Hart was recruited by the legendary Sir Singen Smythe for his new secret service unit Bluesmoke.

Hart finds it hard to leave his modeling days behind and will often be seen wearing five or six sets of different clothes a day, his unsubtle dress sense often making Bluesmoke stand out like a Hawaiian shirt at a funeral. As well as his bad dress sense Hart's other trademark is carrying a small revolver in one of his highly unfashionable socks, which he will reach for when in difficult situations.

Hart's a man who asks straight questions and likes straight answers, he will often use fellow Bluesmoke colleague Buzz Austin to extract the answers when somebody won't  talk. Although colleagues, Hart and Austin can often be seen bickering and generally disagreeing on most things from how to defuse a bomb, to who's screwed up the most assignments. Their relationship is a timebomb waiting to go off,  their mutual love of giving bad guys a good beating is the only thing that keeps them working together.

Hart is a man who enjoys his job, but just isn't very good at it. It is usually left to Hart  to explain to Sir Singen Smythe when things have gone wrong, which is quite often.

During Bluesmoke's quiet periods, ie: Hart's regular suspensions from service or serious falling's out with Austin, Hart can often be found working down at the second hand record store - East Coast Music.  With very little knowledge of music, other than anything Elvis related, Hart doesn't succeed too well in this line of work either and will still not come to terms with the death of "The King". 

Hart is the guitarist in Bluesmoke's struggling band - FULL CRY, who wrote and recorded the title song for the Bluesmoke films - 'BLUESMOKE'.

Jake Hart is portrayed with a big wardrobe and a big streak of stupidity by Bluesmoke Producer Marcos Dinsdale.