Jackson Pace, born on February 19, 1999 in Boca Raton, FL, is an American actor best known for his role as Chris Brody in the popular TV series Homeland. His journey into the world of entertainment began at a young age, starting with his first role in the children's show Barney & Friends. Since then, Jackson has made a name for himself in both television and film.
From the age of three, Jackson Pace was already taking his first steps into the spotlight by appearing in television commercials. His natural talent and passion for acting led him to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. Despite his young age, Jackson showed remarkable dedication and professionalism in every project he worked on.
One of Jackson's breakthrough roles was in the film Queen Sized in 2008, followed by his appearance in Never Forever in 2007. These early successes paved the way for more opportunities in the industry, leading to Jackson's involvement in various popular TV shows such as The Walking Dead, Grace and Frankie, and Everybody Hates Chris.
Aside from his thriving acting career, Jackson Pace is a devoted brother to his sibling Hunter and a loving owner to his canine companion Tucker. Family plays an important role in Jackson's life, and he cherishes the support and love he receives from his loved ones.
As Jackson Pace continues to captivate audiences with his performances, he remains dedicated to honing his craft and pushing the boundaries of his talent. With a promising future ahead, Jackson's star continues to rise in Hollywood, earning him a well-deserved place among the industry's brightest stars.