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John Murice Jackson (born June 1, 1950 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is an American actor, best known for playing Rear Admiral A. J. Chegwidden on the CBS series JAG.
John was forced to use his middle initial "M." for his professional name because there was already a "John Jackson" registered with the Screen Actors Guild when he joined the union. SAG rules prohibit two or more members from using the same name. (Another actor by the name of John E. Jackson is sometimes confused with John M. Jackson; both use middle initials for the same reason.)
Kevin Covington
A.J. Chegwidden
Agent Malcolm Hollins
Russell Huntley
FBI Deputy Director Sam Cullen
Miles Jensen
Rod Halstead
A.J. Chegwidden
Quentin Richards
AJ Chegwidden
Police Sergeant
Howard Ames
Carl Davis
Douglas Jeffries
Larry Coe
Vincent
Capt. West
Ambassador Sam Travis
Judge Edward Nichols
Hal Deacon
Lance Boyles MD
Bud Dodge
Sergeant Starr
Ernest Twigg
Social Worker
Donald Cunningham
Joe Blagdon
Hank Mickers
Sheriff McMillan
Lt. Colonel Dennis Nielsen
Sgt. Greenwald
Cal
Brewster
Colonel Blanchard
Grover Scomer
Woodward University Coach
Officer Caskey
Peter Arnold
Kenny's Father
Arthur J Walker
Lee Steadman
Wayne Everett
Marcus
Johnny B. / Eli
Ray
Raymond Reid
Curtis
Dick
Dr. Walter Stubbs
Mr. Goodman
Porter
Hoyt
Albert Appletree
Harvey Purvis
Joe Hannigan
Michael Corbitt
Beesly
Det. Jim Gibbons
Percy
Charles Pratt