Jackie Martling is known for Private Parts (1997), St. Joseph (2018) and Jokebitch (2005). He was previously married to Nancy Sirianni.
Jackie McKenzie is known for I Survived a Zombie Apocalypse (2015).
Jackie Merlau is known for Precious Cargo (2016), The Gulf and Du Ffunk Superheroes.
Jackie Michele Johnson was born on November 21, 1984 in Dallas, Texas, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Inherent Vice (2014), Drunk History (2013) and Fresh Off the Boat (2015).
Jackie Minns is known for The Art of Racing in the Rain (2019), 911: Officer Down (2018) and Zoo (2015).
Jackie Monahan is an actress and writer, known for Wild Nights with Emily (2018), The Never List (2020) and Honey and Clover: A Recipe for Disaster (2019).
Jackie Moore is an actress, known for Earthtastrophe (2016).
After breaking into acting with small roles in the feature films Fugly! (opposite John Leguizamo) and Chlorine (opposite Vincent D'Onofrio), she moved to Los Angeles to continue working in film and TV. During her first year in LA she booked the leads in six feature films. In addition to more film work Jackie has appeared on The Mindy Project, Westworld, Dr. Dre's upcoming series "Vital Signs", The Odd Couple, and "Barry" (HBO) Since moving to LA, Jackie has studied at The Groundlings, The Second City, and has trained consistently with Greg Braun at The New Collective Acting Studio since 2015. Jackie is also a trained singer, visual artist and recently co wrote and is producing her first screenplay. Recent graduate of The Second City Conservatory and Grad Revue program (2019)
One of the lesser remembered but quite active child actors during the 30s and 40s was Jackie Moran. Born in 1923, he was a tyke model placed into films as a teen, often cast as a feisty street orphan. David O. Selznick took an interest in the gangly, fair-haired lad and cast him as Huckleberry Finn in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938) and in Since You Went Away (1944), not to mention a bit part in his epic classic Gone with the Wind (1939). Jackie made a solid appearance in the Buck Rogers (1939) serial in which he played young Buddy, who co-piloted the giant dirigible along with Buster Crabbe's titular hero. In the 40s Jackie played in a number of youth-oriented programmers, none particularly memorable, though he did create the role of teenager Jimmy Forrest in a mildly popular series of be-bop musical comedy romps that included Junior Prom (1946), Freddie Steps Out (1946), and High School Hero (1946). He retired from acting in 1947 and became interested in screen writing and public relations work. He died at 67 of cancer in 1990.
Jackie Moran's Band is an actor, known for Let's Go Collegiate (1941).