Joshua Jackson recently starred in the Paramount+ drama series
“Fatal Attraction” and the Peacock drama series “Dr. Death,”
which earned Jackson earned a 2022 Critics Choice Award nomination for
Best
Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television.

Jackson is currently shooting “Karate Kid” for Sony Pictures and
will begin production on “Doctor Odyssey” for ABC and Ryan Murphy
Productions as the lead and titular character as well as executive
producer of the series.

Well known as “Dawson’s Creek”’s fast-talking,
self-deprecating Pacey Witter, Jackson has been working in front of
the camera for over 20 years. Jackson’s TV credits in recent years
include the Hulu limited series “Little Fires Everywhere” starring
opposite Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington, the award-winning
Netflix miniseries “When They See Us” for Ava DuVernay,
Showtime’s “The Affair,” the National Geographic Channel’s
Emmy® Award-winning documentary series “Years of Living
Dangerously” and FOX’s “Fringe” created by J.J. Abrams.

In 2018, Jackson made his Broadway debut in “Children of a Lesser
God” starring alongside Lauren Ridloff, telling the story of an
unconventional teacher at a school for the deaf and the remarkable
woman he meets there. The show received rave reviews with The New York
Times calling Jackson a revelation in his role. Jackson’s additional
stage credits include a successful run on London’s West End starring
in “A Life in the Theatre” alongside Patrick Stewart. The
acclaimed comedy was written by the Pulitzer Prize and Olivier
Award-winning, and Oscar®-nominated David Mamet. He also starred in
the off-Broadway play “Smart People” at New York’s Second Stage
Theatre, about four Harvard intellectuals finding themselves entangled
in a complex web of social politics.

Jackson’s feature film debut was in Michael Bortman’s “Crooked
Hearts,” which he followed up with “The Mighty Ducks” trilogy,
“Digger” and “Andre the Seal.” Jackson starred in Universal
Pictures’ “The Skulls,” Rose Troche’s acclaimed drama “The
Safety of Objects,” the HBO Films version of Moises Kaufman’s
groundbreaking play “The Laramie Project,” and in Regent Films’
“Aurora Borealis,” opposite Donald Sutherland.
Jackson’s additional feature film credits include “Sky,”
“Cursed,” “Gossip,” Bryan Singer’s “Apt Pupil” and
“Cruel Intentions.” He also starred opposite Rebecca Hall, Bruce
Willis and Catherine Zeta Jones in “Lay the Favorite” for director
Stephen Frears and “Inescapable” opposite Marisa Tomei. He was
seen as part of the ensemble cast of the critically acclaimed film
“Bobby” for director Emilio Estevez and starred in the
psychological thriller “Shutter” for 20th Century Fox/New Regency
which was shot on location in Tokyo. Additionally, he had noted cameos
in Steven Soderbergh’s “Ocean’s 11,” “Scream 2,” “Urban
Legend” and “I Love Your Work.” In 2010, he received the Best
Actor Genie Award for his starring role in the Canadian Independent
feature film “One Week.”

PERSONAL INFORMATION
HOMETOWN: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
BIRTHDATE: June 11
