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Joshua Carter Jackson (born June 11, 1978) is a Canadian American actor. He has appeared in primetime television and in over 32 film roles. He is best known for playing Charlie Conway in The Mighty Ducks film series, Pacey Witter in the television series Dawson's Creek and Peter Bishop in the television series Fringe.


This book is your ultimate resource for Joshua Jackson. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, photos, and much more.


In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about his Early life, Career and Personal life right away. A quick look inside: Joshua Jackson, The Mighty Ducks, Digger (1993 film), D2: The Mighty Ducks, Andre (film), Magic in the Water, D3: The Mighty Ducks, Urban Legend (film), Cruel Intentions, The Skulls (film), Gossip (2000 American film), The Safety of Objects, The Laramie Project (film), I Love Your Work, Cursed (2005 film), Racing Stripes, Americano (2005 film), Aurora Borealis (film), Shadows in the Sun, Bobby (2006 film), Battle in Seattle, Shutter (2008 film), One Week (2008 film), Lay the Favorite, Robin of Locksley (series), On the Edge of Innocence, Music of the Spheres (The Outer Limits), Dawson's Creek, Lisa the Tree Hugger, Fringe (TV series).

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Contents
Articles Joshua Jackson The Mighty Ducks Digger (1993 film) D2: The Mighty Ducks Andre (film) Magic in the Water D3: The Mighty Ducks Urban Legend (film) Cruel Intentions The Skulls (film) Gossip (2000 American film) The Safety of Objects
The Laramie Project (film) I Love Your Work Cursed (2005 film) Racing Stripes Americano (2005 film) Aurora Borealis (film) Shadows in the Sun Bobby (2006 film) Battle in Seattle
Shutter (2008 film) One Week (2008 film) Lay the Favorite Robin of Locksley (series) On the Edge of Innocence Music of the Spheres (The Outer Limits) Dawson's Creek Lisa the Tree Hugger Fringe (TV series)
References Article Sources and Contributors Image Sources, Licenses and Contributors
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Joshua Jackson
Joshua Jackson
Joshua Jackson
Jackson at the San Diego Comic-Con International in July, 2010 BornJoshua Carter Jackson June 11, 1978 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Occupation
Years active
Partner
Actor
1990present
Diane Kruger (2006present)
Joshua Carter Jackson(born June 11, 1978) is a Canadian American actor. He has appeared in primetime television and in over 32 film roles. He is best known for playing Charlie Conway inThe Mighty Ducksfilm series, Pacey Witter in the television seriesDawson's Creekand Peter Bishop in the television seriesFringe.
Early life [1] Joshua Carter Jacksonwas born in Vancouver, British Columbia, the son of Fiona Jackson, a casting director, [2] [3] and John Carter. Jackson's father is from Texas and his mother is a native of Ballyfermot, Dublin, Ireland, [4][5] [6][7] [8] having emigrated to North America in the late 1960s. He was raised Catholic. He has a sister, Aisleagh, and two half-brothers, Lyman and Jonathan Carter from his father's first marriage. Jackson grew up in California until the age of 8. Not long after his sister was born in California, his parents divorced and Jackson, his mother and [9] sister then moved to Seattle, where he attended Einstein Middle School in Shoreline, Washington. Shortly thereafter, he moved back to Vancouver with his mother and younger sister. He attended Ideal Mini School and later switched to Kitsilano Secondary School. In an interview withThe New York Times, Jackson said he was kicked out of high school once because ofThe Jon Stewart Show: "[The show] played, at least where I grew up, at 1:30 in the morning, so I would stay up at night to watch Jon Stewart, but then I'd be too tiredor too lazyto go to school in [10] the morning. So I'd just take the first couple of classes off, 'cause I wanted to be fresh when I got there." He claims that the first time was because of "attitude" problems and that he "wasn't in the school spirit".
Career Soon after he took up acting, Jackson landed the role of Charlie (#96) inThe Mighty Ducksseries, a part for which [11] Jake Gyllenhaal was also considered (years later both would also be amongst a small group of actors considered for the role of Bruce Wayne/Batman inBatman Begins, which eventually went to Christian Bale). Jackson went on to appear as Pacey Witter onDawson's Creek, which ran on the WB network from 19982003, and also starred James Van Der Beek, Michelle Williams and Katie Holmes. While the show was on hiatus, he appeared in several movies includingThe Skulls,The Safety of Objects,The Laramie Projectand a short cameo in the remake ofOcean's
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Elevenwhere he appears as himself in a poker scene with Brad Pitt, George Clooney and Holly Marie Combs, among others. In 2000, he also guest-starred in Season 12 ofThe Simpsons, voicing the character of Jesse Grass, a "hunky environmentalist" and love interest for Lisa Simpson in the episode "Lisa the Tree Hugger". Shortly afterDawson's Creekended in 2003, Jackson played the lead role in films alongside Dennis Hopper (Americano), Harvey Keitel (Shadows in the Sun), and Donald Sutherland (Aurora Borealis). In 2005, Jackson moved to the UK and made his stage debut on the London West End with Patrick Stewart in David Mamet's two-man play,A Life in the Theatre. The play was a critical and popular success, and ran from February to April of [12] that year. Jackson said that he would consider returning to the stage, to try his hand on Broadway. His next film role was in the all-star ensemble dramaBobby, directed by Emilio Estevez, Jackson's co-star fromThe Mighty Ducks. He played a lead role in a US remake of the Asian horror filmShutter. He starred and acted as executive producer in the Canadian independent filmOne Week, which opened on March 6, 2009. [13] Jackson plays Peter Bishop in J.J. Abrams' science-fiction seriesFringeby JJ Abrams, Roberto Orci and. Created [14] Alex Kurtzman. The series appears on the Fox TV network and was the second-highest rated new show of the [15] 200809 season after CBS'sThe Mentalist. BuddyTV ranked him #9 on its "TV's 100 Sexiest Men of 2010" list [16] and #19 in 2011. Jackson was nominated for Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for the filmOne [17] [18] Weekthen won the award on April 12, 2010.. He He held and hosted Pacey-Con in 2010, directly across the street from the San Diego Comic-Con, sporting a bowling shirt and giving out fan fiction he wrote himself to those waiting in the Comic-Con entrance line. Footage of the event was recorded for a video, entitled 'Pacey-Con', which he was filming for Will Ferrell's Funny or Die celebrity humour website.
Personal life Jackson currently divides his time between Paris and Vancouver. He owns his childhood home in Topanga, California. Previously he lived in Wilmington, North Carolina, where the television programDawson's Creekwas filmed; and in New York, whereFringefilmed its first season. In 2009, he moved back to Vancouver for the shooting of the second season ofFringe. Jackson has been in relationships with actresses Katie Holmes, Brittany Daniel, and Rosario Dawson. He began [19] dating model and actress Diane Kruger in 2006. Jackson was arrested on November 9, 2002 at a Carolina Hurricanes ice hockey game in Raleigh, North Carolina after an altercation with a security guard. He was charged with assault affray and being intoxicated and disruptive, [20] having 0.14 blood-alcohol content. Prosecutors agreed to dismiss the assault charge, and Jackson agreed to attend an alcohol education program and perform 24 hours of community service in order to have the remaining charge [21] dropped.
Filmography
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The Skulls
2005
1996
Urban Legend
Cruel Intentions
Muppets from Space
2000
1998
1998
1999
1996
1998
Apt Pupil
1999
1997
Joey
The Battery
Michael Papperman
Film
Tom (11 years)
Joshua Black
Magic in the Water
D2: The Mighty Ducks
Crooked Hearts
1995
1991
The Shadow Dancer
Americano
Racing Stripes
The Safety of Objects
Ocean's Eleven
The Laramie Project
Robin Of Locksley
John Prince Jr.
2008
2005
2007
2006
2005
2002
2005
2012
2005
2008
2000
2001
2002
2003
2001
Blaine Tuttle
Charlie Conway
Damon Brooks
D3: The Mighty Ducks
Pacey Witter
Scream 2
Film Class Guy #1
Chris McKinley
Duncan Shorter
Jake Taylor
Wade Buckley
Bobby
Battle in Seattle
Aurora Borealis
Jeremy Taylor
Earl Crest
Lone Star State of Mind
Josh
Paul Gold
Gossip
I Love Your Work
John
Cursed
Beau Edson
Charlie Conway
Charlie Conway
Mark Baker
Cameo
Uncredited Role
Voice Role
Title
1992
1994
1994
1993
Year
Role
Billy
Lay the Favorite
Ben Tyler
Jeremy
Shutter
Benjamin Shaw
One Week
Randall
Digger
The Mighty Ducks
Andre
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post-production
Trenton's Pride
Matt Galloway
Lucas 'Luke' McNamara
Alternative title:Cowboys and Idiots
Short film
Notes
Alternative title:Shadows in the Sun
Peter Bishop
Year
1991
1996
1997
Robin of Locksley
2001
2008presentFringe
Television
Matt Mazzilli
Prince John Jr.
Capitol Law
Cubix
Ronnie & Julie
Young Mac
Title
Champs
Payoff
The Outer Limits
On the Edge of InnocenceSammy
1997
2000
63 episodes
Devon Taylor
TV-Movie
TV-Pilot
Ronnie Monroe TV-Movie
Brian
The Simpsons
Pacey Witter
Dawson's Creek
1997
2006
19982003
Notes
Role
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1996
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Episode: Music of the Spheres
Jesse Grass
128 episodes
TV-Movie
(voice)
Episode: Lisa the Tree Hugger
Mark Clayton
Episode: Breaking Up Is Hard to Do Episode: For Art's Sake
TV-Movie
Awards Genie Awards  2010: Won, "Best Actor"aOne Week Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival  2005: Won, "Best Actor"aAurora Borealis Hollywood Film Festival  2006: Won, "Best Ensemble of the Year"aBobby Satellite Award  2006: Nominated, "Best Actor in a Dramatic Motion Picture"aAurora Borealis Screen Actors Guild Awards  2007: Nominated, "Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture"aBobby Teen Choice Award  1999: Won, "Choice TV Actor"aDawson's Creek  2000: Nominated, "Choice Liar in a Film"aThe Skulls  2000: Won, "Choice TV Actor"aDawson's Creek  2001: Won, "Choice TV Actor"aDawson's Creek  2002: Nominated, "Choice TV Actor"aDawson's Creek  2003: Nominated, "Choice TV Actor"aDawson's Creek  2009: Nominated, "Choice TV Actor"aFringe Young Artist Award  1993: Nominated, "Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture"aThe Mighty Ducks Young Hollywood Award  2000: Won, "Male Superstar of Tomorrow"
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References
[1] Morton, Eugene (2009-11-04). "G4's Attack of the Show interviews Josh Jackson" (http:/ /g4tv.com/attackoftheshow/moviesandtv/68955/ Joshua-Jackson-on-Fringe-Season-2.html). G4tv.com. . Retrieved 2010-07-14. [2] "Joshua Jackson Biography (1978)" (http://www.filmreference.com/film/92/Joshua-Jackson.html). Filmreference.com. . Retrieved 2010-07-14. [3] Shires, Sarah (2005-03-11). "I was just six and dad filed for custody of my dog... Yes, I'm still mad; Joshua Jackson on growing up and life after Dawson's Creek" (http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-130140919.html).The Evening Standard. . Retrieved 2007-12-10. [4] "RTb Televisiona/www.rte.ie/tv/tubridytonight/20070120.html). Rte.ie. 2007-01-20. . Retrieved 2010-07-14.Tubridy Tonight" (http:/ [5] "Fiona Jackson Coaching" (http:/ /www.fionajacksoncoaching.com/articles.htm). Fiona Jackson Coaching. . Retrieved 2010-07-14. [6] Rothing, Hilary (September 8, 2009). "Fringe DVD Launch Party: Josh Jackson Interview" (http:/ /www.ugo.com/tv/ fringe-dvd-launch-party-josh-jackson-interview). UGO Entertainment. . Retrieved April 23, 2010. [7] "Late Night with Conan O'Brien", Joshua Jackson interview May 14, 2002 (Joshua Jackson answers the Conan O'Brien question about fans websites;"Yeah, you know, I'm Irish Catholic, I have a lot of family members, that's a lot of websites.") Retrieved on April 23, 2010. [8] "Joshua Jackson BiographyaYahoo! Movies" (http:/ /movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800018811/bio). Movies.yahoo.com. 1978-06-11. . Retrieved 2010-07-14. [9] (http://www.northernstars.ca/actorsjkl/jacksonjoshua.html) [10] "Screen Test: T Men's Cover StoryaVideo Librarya/video.nytimes.com/video/2009/03/01/style/The New York Times" (http:/ 1194838174488/screen-test-mens-cover-story.html?scp=1&sq=Bill Hader&st=cse). Video.nytimes.com. . Retrieved 2010-07-14. [11] Jake Gyllenhaal. "Jake Gyllenhaal" (http:/ /www.people.com/people/jake_gyllenhaal). People.com. . Retrieved 2010-07-14. [12] (http://www.bookrags.com/highbeam/hats-off-to-hollywood-stars-in-the-west-20050203-hb/) [13] "BBC News" (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7234708.stm). BBC News. 2008-02-08. . Retrieved 2010-07-14. [14] "Fringe Overview" (http://sky1.sky.com/fringe-whats-it-all-about). Sky1.sky.com. . Retrieved 2010-07-14. [15] "TV's 100 Sexiest Men of 2010" (http:/ /www.buddytv.com/slideshows/community/tvs-100-sexiest-men-of-2010-96194.aspx). BuddyTV. . Retrieved January 13, 2012. [16] "TV's 100 Sexiest Men of 2011" (http:/ /www.buddytv.com/slideshows/white-collar/tvs-100-sexiest-men-of-2011-29104.aspx). BuddyTV. . Retrieved January 13, 2012. [17] "CBC NewsaFilmaPolytechnique tops Genie nominations" (http:/ /www.cbc.ca/arts/film/story/2010/03/01/ genie-award-nominations.html). Cbc.ca. 2010-03-01. . Retrieved 2010-07-14. [18] "Polytechnique sweeps Genie Awards" (http:/ /www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/article/ 794276--polytechnique-sweeps-genie-awards?bn=1).Toronto Star, April 12, 2010. [19] Fashion (2009-01-30). "Joshua Jackson and Diane Kruger join Elie Saab fans at Paris benefit" (http:/ /www.hellomagazine.com/fashion/ 2009/01/30/jackson-kruger-dita/). Hellomagazine.com. . Retrieved 2010-07-14. [20] "TSG Mug Shot: Joshua Jackson" (http:/ /web.archive.org/web/20080518105205/http://www.thesmokinggun.com/mugshots/ joshjacksonmug1.html). Thesmokinggun.com. Archived from the original (http:/ /www.thesmokinggun.com/mugshots/joshjacksonmug1. html) on May 18, 2008. . Retrieved 2010-07-14. [21] http://ca.eonline.com/uberblog/b44944_josh_jackson_cops_drunken_brawl.html
External links  Joshua Jackson (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005045/) at the Internet Movie Database  Joshua Jackson (http://www.cbc.ca/thehour/videos.html?id=1006295904) on The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos
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The Mighty Ducks
The Mighty Ducks
The Mighty Ducks
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Produced by
Written by
Starring
Music by
Cinematography
Editing by
Studio
Distributed by
Release date(s)
Running time
Country
Language
Budget
Box office
Stephen Herek
Jon Avnet Jordan Kerner
Steven Brill
Emilio Estevez Joss Ackland Lane Smith Heidi Kling Josef Sommer Joshua Jackson Elden Henson Shaun Weiss
David Newman
Thomas Del Ruth
Larry Brock John F. Link
Avnet-Kerner Productions
Walt Disney Pictures
October 2, 1992(Premiere)
100 minutes
United States
English
$10,000,000
$50,752,337
The Mighty Ducksis the first film inThe Mighty Duckstrilogy, produced by AvnetKerner Productions and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures and originally released on October 2, 1992. In the UK and Australia, the film was titledChampions. UK video/DVD releases are now titledThe Mighty Ducks Are the Champions, reflecting both titles.
Plot Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) is a successful Minneapolis defense attorney, whose truculent courtroom antics have earned him no respect among his peers. After being arrested for drunken driving, Bombay is sentenced to community service by coaching the local "District 5" PeeWee hockey team. Bombay has a history with the sport, although his memories are far from pleasant: he blew a penalty shot, costing his team the title and disappointing his hyper-competitive coach, Jack Reilly (Lane Smith). In fact, the movie later shows Reilly with Bombay looking at his string of championship banners and disgustingly saying that the runner-up banner should be taken down. When Bombay meets the team, he realizes the kids have no practice facility, equipment or ability to go with it. The team's first game with Bombay at the helm is against Bombay's old team: the Hawks, the team from the snooty
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suburb of Edina. Reilly is still head coach and remains bitter about Gordon's shortcoming in that fateful game. District 5 gets pummeled and after Bombay berates the team for not listening to him the players challenge his authority. Meanwhile, Bombay discovers his old mentor and family friend Hans (Joss Ackland) who owns a nearby sporting goods store was in attendance. While visiting him, Bombay recalls that he quit playing hockey after losing his father four months before the championship game. Hans encourages him to rekindle his childhood passion. Bombay approaches his boss, Gerald Ducksworth (Josef Sommer) to sponsor the team, which Ducksworth reluctantly agrees. The result is a complete makeover for the team, both in look (as they can now buy professional equipment) and in skill (as Bombay has more time to teach the kids hockey fundamentals). Now playing as the "Ducks", they fight to a tie in the next game and recruit three new players: figure-skating siblings Tommy (Danny [1] Tamberelli) and Tammy Duncan (Jane Plank ) and slap shot specialist and enforcer Fulton Reed (Elden Henson). The potential of Ducks player Charlie Conway (Joshua Jackson) catches Bombay's eye and he takes him under his wing. Bombay learns that star player for the Hawks, Adam Banks (Vincent Larusso), actually resides in the Ducks' district boundaries and threatens Reilly into transferring Banks to the Ducks. After hearing an out of context quote about them, the Ducks players lose faith in Bombay and revert to their old habits. Ducksworth makes a deal with Reilly about the Hawks keeping Banks, however Bombay refuses since it would be against fair-play, which Ducksworth berated him about when he started his community service. Left with either the choice of letting his team down or get fired from his job, Bombay takes the latter. Bombay manages to win back the Ducks' trust and Adam Banks proves to be a valuable asset. The Ducks manage to make it to the championship against the Hawks. Despite the Hawks' heavy attacks taking Banks out of the game, the Ducks manage to score a tie and earn a penalty shot in the final seconds of the game. Bombay encourages Charlie to take the shot, reassuring him that even if he fails it will be alright. Charlie manages to score a goal using a technique Gordon taught him. The movie ends with Bombay boarding a bus headed to a minor-league tryout. Although he seems daunted at the prospect of going up against younger players, he receives the same words of encouragement and advice from the Ducks he had given them, promising he will return next season to defend their title.
Cast  Emilio Estevez as Gordon Bombay  Joss Ackland as Hans  Lane Smith as Coach Jack Reilly  Heidi Kling as Casey Conway  Josef Sommer as Mr. Gerald Ducksworth  Joshua Jackson as Charlie Conway  Elden Henson as Fulton Reed  Shaun Weiss as Greg Goldberg  M.C. Gainey as Lewis  Matt Doherty as Les Averman  Brandon Adams as Jesse Hall  J.D. Daniels as Peter Mark  Aaron Schwartz as Dave Karp  Garette Ratliff Henson as Guy Germaine  Marguerite Moreau as Connie Moreau  Danny Tamberelli as Tommy Duncan [1]  Jane Plank as Tammy Duncan  Jussie Smollett as Terry Hall
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