Mel Jackson
Mel Jackson
Biography
​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Melton Jackson (born on October 13, 1970, in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.) is an African-American actor, producer, spoken word artist and R&B musician. Jackson made his first appearance in the 1997 film Soul Food, and since has appeared in films such as Deliver Us From Eva , The Temptations, Uninvited Guest, Motives and Flip the Script. He also appeared in the 2005 hit stage play Friends and Lovers and starred in Issue's: We've all got 'em (2006). His dulcet tenor voice has been featured on Living Single, where he played "Tripp" during the hit sitcom's final year, as well as another stage play he starred in with Canadian chanteuse Deborah Cox. Despite his vocal gifts, he has yet to issue an album. Description above from the Wikipedia article Melton Jackson,  licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
27
Gender
Male
Birthday
1970-10-13 (54 years old)
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Acting

2015

Civilian Life as Commander Jamison

2014

Four Seasons as Colin

2013

Dreams as Mia's Father

2012

The Marriage Chronicles as Dr. Timothy Masters

2012

If You Really Love Me as Charles

2008

A Good Man Is Hard to Find as Jasper King

2007

Motives 2 : Retribution as Detective Morgan

2005

Love, Inc. as Not available

2005

Friends and Lovers as Not available

2005

Love on Layaway as Anthony

2004

Motives as Detective Morgan

2003

Deliver Us from Eva as Timothy

2002

Half & Half as Roland

2001

The Division as Johnny

2000

DAG as Agent Morton

2000

Little Richard as Bud Blackwell

2000

Playing with Fire as Guy Brayson

1999

The Parkers as Not available

1999

Uninvited Guest as Howard

1998

The Temptations as Norman Whitfield

1997

Soul Food as Simuel

1997

George Wallace as Eddie

1996

The Jamie Foxx Show as Kenny

1996

The Steve Harvey Show as Julian

1995

The Parent 'Hood as Not available

1995

In the House as Not available

1993

Living Single as Ira Lee "Tripp" Williams