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Jonathan Jackson was born on May 11, 1982, in Florida. His father, Dr. Rick Jackson, is both a family physician and a country musician. His mother, Jeanine, is a businesswoman. Jonathan has two siblings: his brother, Richard Lee Jackson, is also an actor and musician, while his sister, Candice Jackson, is a lawyer and author.
Jonathan developed an interest in acting after a family trip to Universal Studios in Hollywood in 1991. Inspired by the experience, he and his brother Richard decided to pursue acting and began taking classes in Oregon. In 1993, the family relocated part-time to Burbank, California, with their mother to support the brothers’ budding acting careers.
After six months of appearing in various commercials, Jonathan landed the role of Lucky Spencer on the long-running daytime soap opera General Hospital in 1993. The role brought him widespread recognition and multiple awards, including several Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series. He portrayed the character until 1999 while also continuing his education.
In 1994, Jonathan made his feature film debut in Camp Nowhere, playing the role of Morris “Mud” Himmel. That same year, he also starred in the made-for-television movies The Legend of Ruby Silver and Prisoner of Zenda, Inc.. He guest-starred on the hit TV series Boy Meets World and appeared in the critically acclaimed film The Deep End of the Ocean in 1999, acting alongside Michelle Pfeiffer.
He continued his film work with independent movies such as True Rights (2000) and Trapped in a Purple Haze (2000). He later wrote and directed a short film for his brother Richard, showcasing his expanding interests in filmmaking.
In 2002, Jonathan starred in two films: Tuck Everlasting and Insomnia. His role as Jesse Tuck in Tuck Everlasting was particularly well received and contributed to his growing prominence in Hollywood. In 2004, he appeared in the films Riding the Bullet, adapted from a Stephen King story, and Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights.
From 2008 to 2009, Jonathan played a recurring role as Kyle Reese in the television series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. In 2009, it was announced that he would return to General Hospital to reprise his role as Lucky Spencer. He remained on the show until 2011 before departing once again.
In 2012, Jonathan joined the cast of the musical drama series Nashville, portraying the character Avery Barkley. In addition to acting, he performed guitar and vocals on the show, highlighting his musical talents.
Jonathan Jackson married actress Lisa Vultaggio in 2002 at the age of 20. The couple met while working together on General Hospital. They have three children and currently reside in Battle Ground, Washington. Jonathan is known for his deep religious faith, which he openly practices.
In addition to acting and music, Jonathan is also a writer and poet. In 2012, he published a collection of poetry titled Book of Solace and Madness. He is skilled in playing both the guitar and piano.
As of recent estimates, Jonathan Jackson has a net worth of approximately $3 million. His biography and career details are widely available on major entertainment and biographical platforms.
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