His family roots on both sides go all the way back to the British royal family.
He has a degree in English and Drama
His family roots on both sides go all the way back to the British royal family.
He drove a cab while living in Northern Virginia.
He worked at odd jobs before his acting career, a thief catcher in a bookstore, a waiter, and a clerk in a book publishing house.
His mother was the daughter of famed newspaper columnist Mark Sullivan (his grandfather)
He won "Sandoz-Jeffs" Companion Animal Shelter Award in the Dog Writer's Assoc. Writing Contest for his article "Eulogy"
....his first commercial was for Dentine Dynamints.
.....he turned to acting after he broke his knee jumping out a window on the 3rd floor of a girl's dormitory, he left school for a year.
....he was a student of Warren Robertson's acting school.
......Jameson did a play "A Day's Grace" at the AMDA Theatre in New York, it was directed by his former acting teacher Warren Robertson.
..he appeared in a variety of stock and repertory productions, including "Equus" at the Coconut Grove Playhouse in Florida.
......he played "Charlie" in "Charlie's Aunt" in New York Theater.
..while in New York, he also did "The Philanthropist"
......"Another Part of the Forest"
......"The Owl and the Pussycat"
...."Present Laughter"
......"Rapunzel"
....."I am a Camera"
....."The Winter's Tale"
....and.."Oh Wilderness"