Jonathan Jackson

Jonathan Jackson

ActorDirectorWriter
Born
May 11, 1982
Awards
19 wins, 31 nominations

Jonathan Jackson was born in Orlando, Florida, to Jeanine (Sharp), an officer manager, and Dr. Rick Lee Jackson, a family doctor and country musician. He is the younger brother of actor/singer Richard Lee Jackson and Candice E. Jackson. His ancestry includes English, German, Finnish, Scottish, and…

Biography

Jonathan Jackson was born in Orlando, Florida, to Jeanine (Sharp), an officer manager, and Dr. Rick Lee Jackson, a family doctor and country musician. He is the younger brother of actor/singer Richard Lee Jackson and Candice E. Jackson. His ancestry includes English, German, Finnish, Scottish, and Scandinavian (Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish).

Jackson's family moved to Washington state when he was very young. Jonathan gave serious thought to an acting career following a family visit to Universal Studios Hollywood in 1991. His parents decided to let their sons try their luck in acting for 6 months, and so Jonathan and Richard moved down to Los Angeles with their mother while their father stayed back in Washington with Candice. Soon after, Jonathan landed a Corn Pops commercial. He had a few commercials under his belt before he was chosen, from several hundred young hopefuls, for the sought-after role of Luke and Laura's son, "Lucky Spencer", on the series General Hospital (1963). His first air date was October 29, 1993. He stayed on the soap opera for 6 years as the original "Lucky", garnering 6 Daytime Emmy nominations and 3 Daytime Emmys for Younger Actor along the way. While shooting the soap, Jackson also made 5 movies. His film debut was with Christopher Lloyd in 1994's Camp Nowhere (1994). He also made two TV movies, The Legend of the Ruby Silver (1996) and The Prisoner of Zenda, Inc. (1996) in 1996.

In 1997, he took time from the soap to shoot what would become his breakthrough film role as Michelle Pfeiffer's troubled son "Vincent Cappadora" in The Deep End of the Ocean (1999). In 1998, he filmed several episodes for the ABC series Boy Meets World (1993). In 1999, he again took a short break from GH to film a supporting role in the independent film True Rights (2000). After leaving the soap in 1999, Jackson was cast in a variety of films. At one point, he was considered the favorite to play "Anakin Skywalker" in the Star Wars films. He has played son to Sissy Spacek, William Hurt, Treat Williams, JoBeth Williams, Barbara Hershey and Judy Davis, and romantic interest to Alexis Bledel, Carly Pope, Erika Christensen, Romola Garai and Agnes Bruckner. He has also played brother to Brian Austin Green and best friend to Cillian Murphy and Nick Stahl, and has also shared the screen with Al Pacino, David Arquette and Ben Kingsley. He was also cast in Walden Media's "The Dark is Rising" but his scenes were cut before the film was released. Jackson's other abiding passion has been his music. He has been the lead singer and guitarist in a number of bands, most recently for Enation. Jonathan first sang his own work on General Hospital (1963) and his music has since been featured in a number of his movies.

Although acting is his favorite activity, Jonathan also participates in most sports, including basketball, baseball and rollerblading. He also enjoys playing the guitar.

Actor

El Tonto Por CristoEl Tonto Por Cristo(2025)as Eagle
General HospitalGeneral Hospital(1963)as Lucky Spencer, Lucas Lorenzo Lucky Spencer Jr., Lucas Lorenzo 'Lucky' Spencer Jr.
Unsung HeroUnsung Hero(2024)as Eddie Degarmo
The Days Are EvilThe Days Are Evil(2019)
NashvilleNashville(2012)as Avery Barkley

Music Department

TransgressingTransgressing(2023)

Archive Footage

BuongiornoBuongiorno(2024)as Self
General HospitalGeneral Hospital(1963)as Lucky Spencer
Entertainment TonightEntertainment Tonight(1981)as Self, Self - Nashville
Chelsea LatelyChelsea Lately(2007)as Avery Barkley
Soaps' Most Unforgettable Love StoriesSoaps' Most Unforgettable Love Stories(1998)as Lucky Spencer

Known for

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Jonathan Jackson at an event for The 39th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (2012)Jonathan Jackson and Hayden Panettiere in Nashville (2012)Jonathan JacksonJonathan JacksonJonathan Jackson and Hayden PanettiereJonathan Jackson and Alexis Bledel in Tuck Everlasting (2002)

Credit Score: Jonathan Jackson

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Nashville6.5020127.70229262
2Insomnia4.5020027.200342624
3Tuck Everlasting3.2520026.60026883
4General Hospital2.5019636.7016231
5The Deep End of the Ocean1.3019996.30023345
6Camp Nowhere1.3019946.10011548
7Riding the Bullet1.2320055.20011535
8Venom1.0420054.70011621
9Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights0.9520045.90030918