Jack was born on April 24, 1992, to Ryan and Quaid, who were married in 1991 and separated in 2000. Like his parents, Jack was bit by the acting bug and began working in the industry when he was in his early 20s. Today, he has credits in popular TV shows and films including “The Boys,” “Oppenheimer,” “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” and more.

Despite both his parents’ incredible acting success, Jack says he doesn’t go to them for advice. “I’ve never asked them, ‘How should I perform this scene?'” he told People in 2022. “The way that this business works is so much different than the way that it worked back then for them. I’m experiencing some things for the first time, like working on a movie set during COVID.”

He does, however, feel very lucky that his parents understand the industry. “It’s lucky that I got to grow up saying, ‘Hey, I want to be an actor’ and they understood that. I didn’t grow up in a house that didn’t quite understand what that meant or a house that would tell me, ‘Oh that probably isn’t the wisest choice, you should have a backup plan,'” he added. “I had the privilege and I was lucky to have people that understood what that meant and supported me going into it.”

Ryan often hypes up Jack’s work on Instagram by posting about his new projects.

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