Joshua Jackson, the familiar face from hits like "Dawson's Creek" and "Fringe," recently shared insights into his new film, "Karate Kid: Legends," on TODAY. This highly anticipated movie promises to reinvigorate the iconic martial arts franchise, bringing together classic characters with a fresh storyline.
Joshua Jackson, born on June 11, 1978, in Vancouver, British Columbia, has built a career as a familiar face in Hollywood, balancing intense dramas with fan-favorite roles.
From Child Actor to Teen Idol
Jackson's acting journey kicked off early.
But it was his portrayal of the charming and often sarcastic Pacey Witter in the hit WB series "Dawson's Creek" that cemented his place as a teen idol. From 1998 to 2003, fans watched Pacey navigate love and life alongside characters played by James Van Der Beek, Michelle Williams, and Katie Holmes.
Beyond the Screen: Fatherhood and Fire's Aftermath
However, the conversation quickly turned to a more personal and heartfelt topic: Jackson's life as a father and how his 4-year-old daughter is coping with the immense loss of their family home in the recent Los Angeles wildfires. "I'm just astonished by her every everyday," he expressed, a clear testament to his daughter's remarkable resilience.
The devastating fires tragically consumed his childhood home in Topanga Canyon, a place he had purposely bought back to create new memories with his own family.
Jackson's candidness revealed a man who, despite facing such a significant personal setback, is choosing to focus on the positive. He spoke of the sadness of losing the home, but also of the excitement of building a new one—a home that will be shaped by his daughter's experiences and stories, rather than just his own.
Joshua Jackson, born on June 11, 1978, in Vancouver, British Columbia, has built a career as a familiar face in Hollywood, balancing intense dramas with fan-favorite roles.
From Child Actor to Teen Idol
Jackson's acting journey kicked off early.
But it was his portrayal of the charming and often sarcastic Pacey Witter in the hit WB series "Dawson's Creek" that cemented his place as a teen idol. From 1998 to 2003, fans watched Pacey navigate love and life alongside characters played by James Van Der Beek, Michelle Williams, and Katie Holmes.
Beyond "Dawson's Creek"
After "Dawson's Creek," Jackson continued to evolve as an actor. He took on more mature film roles, working with seasoned actors like Dennis Hopper and Donald Sutherland.
Science fiction fans will remember him fondly as Peter Bishop in the J. J. Abrams-produced series "Fringe," which ran from 2008 to 2013.