Roger Jackson was born on July 13, 1958, in Atlanta, Georgia. He discovered his passion for voice acting at a young age and began honing his craft through various acting classes and workshops. His talent and dedication soon caught the attention of casting directors in the entertainment industry.
In 1996, Jackson landed an uncredited role in the hit film "Mars Attacks!" This was his first taste of the big screen, and he knew he had found his calling. Shortly after, he started making a name for himself as a voice actor, lending his voice to various characters in animated series and video games.
Jackson's big break came when he was cast as the voice of the iconic serial killer "Ghostface" in the "Scream" franchise. His chilling portrayal of the menacing character earned him critical acclaim and solidified his status as a top voice actor in Hollywood. He also showcased his versatility by voicing the supervillain Mojo Jojo and the Rowdyruff Boy Butch in the beloved animated series "The Powerpuff Girls."
Aside from his work in film and television, Jackson also found success in the world of commercials. He voiced the character Mr. Mucus in Mucinex ads for a decade, starting in 2004. His distinctive voice brought the character to life and made him a household name.
Off-screen, Jackson leads a relatively private life. He is happily married to fellow voice actress Pat Musick, and the couple resides in Atlanta, Georgia. Despite his busy schedule, Jackson always makes time for his family and friends, prioritizing his loved ones above all else.
Throughout his career, Jackson has left an indelible mark on the world of voice acting. His ability to bring characters to life with his voice alone is unmatched, and his dedication to his craft serves as an inspiration to aspiring actors everywhere. Whether portraying a menacing killer or a lovable cartoon character, Jackson's versatile voice continues to captivate audiences around the globe.