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Jack Landron

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Jack Landron
2021, August
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The move from Puerta De Tierra section of San Juan Puerto Rico to the very New England town of Boston, MA was motivated by his parents' belief that better schools, a better education, and a better life, would be available to young Juan Candido Washington y Landron. So, it was there that the actor Jack Landron began his episodic American journey.

He quickly became proficient in English. With this proficiency came a love for the spoken word, in its many forms. His grandfather's thick Spanish accent, the lilt of his Grandmother's West Indian speech pattern, the Yiddish dialect of the nurturing old couple who lived next door, all found a place in young Jack's talent for mimicry. In later years this proved most helpful when doing voice-over work.

After a lack luster college years (Emerson, in Boston) for which he paid with earnings from his successful folk singing career (Club 47 in Cambridge, was his start), Jackie Washington, went to Mississippi in the spring of 1964. Here he became a founding member of the renowned Free Southern Theatre. One night, while performing, he attracted the attention of the Rev. Martin Luther King. This resulted in a memorable time as a personal assistant to the revered Civil Rights icon.

After leaving Mississippi, he went to NYC and got deeply involved in TV & Theatre. He appeared in the NBC children's series "First Look", which required him to join AFTRA. He discovered that a Jackie Washington already existed in AFTRA, so, he used his other name, Jack Landron. He was then cast in the TV premiere of "10 Blocks on the Camino Real" (Tennessee Williams), which featured the legendary actress Lotte Lenya, with whom Jack formed a warm, and lasting friendship. Acting jobs at the famed Negro Ensemble Theatre, the Puerto Rican traveling theatre, AMAS Repertory Theatre, and the NY Shakespeare Festival, among others, poured in for Jack.

Marriage and Parenthood-and eventual single Parenthood- made it necessary to secure daytime employment, which led Jack to a long career of commercials, Industrials, and voice-over work.

In 2012, with the children grown, Jack shifted his base of operation to Los Angeles, where work in independent films coincided with a renewed career as a singer/songwriter, marked by the release of a CD entitled "Curbside Cotillion".
BornJune 2, 1938
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    Eileen Davidson, Bryton James, Joshua Morrow, Gina Tognoni, Justin Hartley, Melissa Claire Egan, and Peter Bergman in The Young and the Restless (1973)
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    • Sutton Ames
    The Prince of Old Havana
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    • Shaman
      Tony Goldwyn, Maura Tierney, Hugh Dancy, Reid Scott, Mehcad Brooks, and Odelya Halevi in Law & Order (1990)
      Law & Order
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Guard #2
      Mariska Hargitay in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)
      Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
      8.1
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      • Darnell French

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        • Shaman
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        • Desert Man
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      • Kym Whitley, Tisha Campbell, and Yvette Nicole Brown in Act Your Age (2023)
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        • Mr. Henries
        • 2023
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        The Sex Lives of College Girls
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        • Prof. Dobson
        • 2022
      • John Goodman, Sara Gilbert, Jay R. Ferguson, Alicia Goranson, Laurie Metcalf, Emma Kenney, and Ames McNamara in The Conners (2018)
        The Conners
        5.9
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        • Construction Crew Member
        • 2022
      • Eileen Davidson, Bryton James, Joshua Morrow, Gina Tognoni, Justin Hartley, Melissa Claire Egan, and Peter Bergman in The Young and the Restless (1973)
        The Young and the Restless
        5.3
        TV Series
        • Sutton Ames
        • 2021
      • I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson (2019)
        I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson
        8.0
        TV Series
        • Judge
        • 2021
      • Teachers (2016)
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        6.6
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        • Chip (as Jack Landrón)
        • 2019
      • James Pickens Jr., Ellen Pompeo, and Chandra Wilson in Grey's Anatomy (2005)
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        7.6
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        • Chaplain
        • 2019
      • William H. Macy, Steve Howey, Cameron Monaghan, Shanola Hampton, Jeremy Allen White, Ethan Cutkosky, and Emma Kenney in Shameless (2011)
        Shameless
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        • Howard
        • 2018
      • I'm Dying Up Here (2017)
        I'm Dying Up Here
        7.5
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        • Sam (as Jack Landrón)
        • 2018
      • Justin Baldoni, Gina Rodriguez, and Brett Dier in Jane the Virgin (2014)
        Jane the Virgin
        7.8
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        • Ronaldo
        • 2018
      • Sterling K. Brown, Chrissy Metz, and Faithe Herman in This Is Us (2016)
        This Is Us
        8.7
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        • Man on the Stage (uncredited)
        • 2017
      • Issa Rae in Insecure (2016)
        Insecure
        8.1
        TV Series
        • Judge
        • 2017
      • Jack Landron in The Prince of Old Havana (2015)
        The Prince of Old Havana
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        • Galin
        • 2015

      Music Department



      • Song from a Blackbird (2014)
        Song from a Blackbird
        9.7
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        • composer: additional music
        • 2014

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      • Born
        • June 2, 1938
        • Puerto Rico
      • Spouse
        • Socorro Santiago1984 - ?
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        Stage Play: Hurry, Harry. Musical. Book by Jeremiah Morris, Lee Kalcheim and Susan Perkis. Music by Bill Weeden. Lyrics by David Finkle [final Broadway credit]. Musical Director: Arthur Azenzer. Music orchestrated by Lee Norris. Choreographed by Gerald Teijelo. Scenic Design by Fred Voelpel. Directed by Jeremiah Morris [final Broadway credit]. Ritz Theatre: 12 Oct 1972- 13 Oct 1972 (2 performances + 8 previews that began on 5 Oct 1972). Cast: Lou Criscuolo (as "Nick/Deuteronomy/Writer/Witch Doctor/Chorus Boy/Not-So-Grand Lama"), Robert Darnell (as "Stavos/Exodus/Writer/Native No. 1/Chorus Boy/Winston/Grand Lama"), Donna Liggitt (as "Forbes Melina/Starlet/Native No. 2/Not-So-Grand Lama"), Randee Heller (as "Helena/Writer/Native No. 4/Not-So-Grand Lama/Gypsy"), Jack Landron (as "Marco/Genesis/Writer/Native No. 5/Chorus Boy/Not-So-Grand Lama"), Phil Leeds (as "Harrison Fairchild III/Town Drunk/Dr. Krauss/Chief/Chorus Boy/Not-So-Grand Lama/Uncle Larry") [final Broadway role], Mary Bracken Phillips (as "Muffy Weathersford"), Samuel D. Ratcliffe (as "Harrison Fairchild IV"), Liz Sheridan (as "Patience Fairchild/Mama/Writer/Native No. 3/Star/Not-So-Grand Lama"). Produced by Peter Grad. Associate Producer: Ed Lewis.

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