Stoney Jackson
Stoney Jackson got his start in the world of acting at the ripe age of 12. Early on in his acting career, Jackson landed roles in various films, including the romance "Roller Boogie" (1979) with Linda Blair, the sequel "The Concorde - Airport '79" (1979) with Alain Delon and the action picture "Streets of Fire" (1984) with Michael Paré. He also appeared in the Leon Isaac Kennedy action film "Knights of the City" (1985), "Jocks" (1986) and the comedy "Mortuary Academy" (1988) with Paul Bartel. His passion for acting continued to his roles in projects like "Sweet Perfection" (1988), the Lenny Von Dohlen thriller "Blind Vision" (1990) and the Dyan Cannon drama "The End of Innocence" (1990). In his more recent career, he tackled roles in the action movie "Wild Bill" (1995) with Jeff Bridges, the Pierce Brosnan comedy "The Disappearance of Kevin Johnson" (1996) and "The Fan" (1996) with Robert De Niro. He also appeared in the action flick "Lone Tiger" (1999) with Bruce Locke and the Deon Richmond comedy "Trippin'" (1999). Jackson most recently acted on "Modern Family" (ABC, 2009-).