JONATHAN JACKSON (RANDY STETZ) began his acting career at the age of 11 with almost instant success. Several national television commercials preceded his lauded role as Luke and Laura's son "Lucky Spencer" on ABC's General Hospital. Jackson's performance has earned him three Emmy Awards (1995, 1998, and 1999) as well as three additional Emmy nominations (1996, 1997, and 2000). He also received two Soap Opera Digest Awards (1995 and 1999) and four Hollywood Reporter Youngster Awards (1995, 1997, 1998, and 1999).

In 1999, critics applauded Jackson's performance in Deep End of the Ocean, in which he co-starred with Michelle Pfeiffer and Treat Williams. His film credits also include a starring role in Camp Nowhere, the lead role in two ABC television movies, Trapped In A Purple Haze and The Legend of the Ruby Silver and the lead role in the Showtime movie The Prisoner of Zenda, Inc.

Additionally, Jonathan and his brother Richard Lee Jackson recently co-wrote, scored and directed the short film Crystal Clear which won three awards in the Brooklyn Film Festival including best dramatic short, a Coen Brothers Award for Duo Filmmakers, and Best Actor for the lead actor.

Jackson's recent film credits include co-starring with Treat Williams and Linda Hamilton in the thriller Skeleton's in the Closet, a featured role in the independent feature True Rights and a lead role in On The Edge. Jackson will next be seen opposite Sissy Spacek and Ben Kingsley in Disney's Tuck Everlasting.



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