Trevor Jackson most recently starred opposite Yara Shahidi on Kenya
Barris’s No. 1 hit show “grown-ish” for Hulu/ Freeform. He
starred as the lead of the Sony feature “Superfly” from Director
X. Jackson garnered critical acclaim for the Netflix original feature
film “Burning Sands” from director Gerard McMurray, which
premiered at Sundance 2017. Previously, he was in the 2016 season of
John Ridley’s Emmy® Award-nominated series “American Crime”
opposite Regina King. In February, he starred in the Broadway musical
“The Tap Dance Kid.” Jackson started acting, singing and dancing
professionally at a young age when he started touring with
Broadway’s “The Lion King” starring as Young Simba.

As a recording artist, Jackson has released multiple acclaimed
projects that highlight his versatility as a singer, songwriter and
producer. His 2021 album, “The Love Language” —which featured
fan favorites “Just Friends,” “Get to You” and “Love Don’t
Change” — cemented his place in contemporary R&B. He’s followed
that with a series of genre-bending releases that blend soulful
vocals, introspective storytelling and sleek production, including his
2023 single, “Ride the Wave,” and his forthcoming multiproject
rollout, “I Love You,” and a full-length album arriving in 2025.

With a career that bridges music, television and film, Jackson
continues to captivate audiences with his authenticity, charisma and
creative range — establishing himself as one of today’s most
dynamic multihyphenate talents.

PERSONAL INFORMATION
HOMETOWN: Indianapolis, Indiana
BIRTHDATE: August 30
