Birthday: 21 February 1958, Easton, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth Name: John MacDonald Coleman
Height: 189 cm
John MacDonald "Jack" Coleman is an American actor and screenwriter, known for playing the role of Steven Carrington in the 1980s prime time soap opera Dynasty (1982-88), and for portraying Noah Bennet in the science-fiction drama series Heroes (2006-10). Coleman's first major role was in the soap opera Days of Our Lives, where he ap...
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John MacDonald "Jack" Coleman is an American actor and screenwriter, known for playing the role of Steven Carrington in the 1980s prime time soap opera Dynasty (1982-88), and for portraying Noah Bennet in the science-fiction drama series Heroes (2006-10). Coleman's first major role was in the soap opera Days of Our Lives, where he appeared from 1981 to 1982 as the character of Jake Kositchek (aka The Salem Strangler). In 1982, he joined the cast of Dynasty when he took over the role of Steven Carrington, one of the first gay characters on American television. Coleman played the role until the end of the show's eighth season in 1988. Show less «
I am blind as a bat and I wear contact lenses because the vision they afford is much better. So I we...Show more »
I am blind as a bat and I wear contact lenses because the vision they afford is much better. So I wear contacts and then I have to wear reading glasses. My eyes have been bad - I come from bad eyesight on both sides of my family. Show less «
I always thought invisibility would be cool, but then I was invisible for most of the '90s.
I always thought invisibility would be cool, but then I was invisible for most of the '90s.
I don't play a lot of convicts or mafia guys. I'm usually a professional, a doctor, lawyer, banker.....Show more »
I don't play a lot of convicts or mafia guys. I'm usually a professional, a doctor, lawyer, banker... that kind of thing. But sometimes you get to be the twisted guy, too, which is what I'm relishing so much about this [Heroes] role. There's nothing worse than playing a milquetoast. I'm happy to play a jerk, and I'm happy to play a bad guy. It really is fun to be able to play somebody who has a dark, sinister side. Show less «
After a hit show is over, you soon realize this is a very tough business ... brutally tough. But I'm...Show more »
After a hit show is over, you soon realize this is a very tough business ... brutally tough. But I'm a better actor and I have more gravitas than I had at 24 with bleached-blonde hair. Show less «
I don't want to play earnest. I'd rather play somebody who's kind of sleazy. It's much more fun, esp...Show more »
I don't want to play earnest. I'd rather play somebody who's kind of sleazy. It's much more fun, especially in a comedy. You don't want to be some earnest guy who's just trying to do the right thing but can't. I want to be doing the wrong thing intentionally. Show less «
I would love to do a movie like All the President's Men. A really smart, crisp political thriller.
I would love to do a movie like All the President's Men. A really smart, crisp political thriller.