by Mah Mo
Just earlier that day I
was questioning where I was going and what to do with my life. Then I looked up
and decided not to question anymore but just to walk and enjoy the day, and
what a day it was! Learning to just let life, live is tough, but worth it. Mel filled me in on a new project he is working on, and once I get more details I promise to fill you in further. Can’t
wait see what Jamba Juice will bring!
Melton Jackson (Known
as Mel Jackson, born on October 13, 1970, in Chicago, Illinois,U.S.) is an
African-American actor,[2] producer, spoken word artist and R&B musician.
Career
Television: His dulcet tenor voice and suave appeal landed him a
continuing featured role on Living Single,[4] where he played "Tripp"
during the hit sitcom's final year.[5] And he also played "Johnnie"
on The Parkers in the final season's run.
Taking the Stage: In 2003 he accompanied platinum recording
Canadian chanteuse Deborah Cox to starred in a stage play Love On Lay-Away,
written by David E. Talbert whom offers a fly-on-the-wall look at the lives of
three very different couples. In the play Jackson stars in the role of Anthony
a witty salesman whose ability to commit falls short. He also appeared in the
2005 hit stage play Friends and Lovers based on the bestselling Eric Jerome
Dickey novel, playing the role of Richard. Another notable role he played was
in Issue's: We've all got 'em (2006).[6]
Mel Jackson in his own right
possesses exceptional vocal ability, yet he has refrained from issuing a
recording album. Currently working from LA, California.
{This bio was taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Jackson,(accessed
August 15th, 2012)}
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