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JOSHUA
JACKSON plays Duncan Shorter
Jackson will be seen this fall in
“Bobby,” directed by Emilio Estevez. This ensemble film also
features performances by Anthony Hopkins and William H. Macy. Jackson
has also completed production on the independent film, “Americano,”
shot on location in Pamplona, Spain during the country’s Fiesta de San
Fermín (“the running of the bulls.”) As a recent college
graduate making serious life decisions during a month-long, backpacking
trek through Europe, Jackson stars opposite Dennis Hopper.
Well known as “Dawson’s Creek’s” fast-talking, self-deprecating Pacey
Witter, Jackson has been working in front of the camera for over
fifteen years. His first feature film was Michael Bortman’s
“Crooked Hearts,” which was quickly followed by the “Mighty Ducks”
trilogy, “Digger” and “Andre the Seal.” In 2000, Joshua starred
in Universal Pictures’ “The Skulls,” and more recently in Rose Troche’s
acclaimed drama “The Safety of Objects,” the HBO Films version of
Moises Kaufman’s groundbreaking play “The Laramie Project,” and had
noted cameos in Steven Soderbergh’s “Ocean’s 11,” “Scream 2” and “Urban
Legend,” and “I Love Your Work.” His additional feature film
credits include “Cursed,” “Gossip,” Bryan Singer’s “Apt Pupil” and
“Cruel Intentions.”
During the sixth season of “Dawson’s Creek,” Jackson made his
directorial debut on the episode “Lovelines.” The Vancouver
native divides his time between his hometown and Los Angeles.
Joshua Jackson recently completed 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.
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