Texas-born Jack Harding embarked on his acting journey at the tender age of five, commencing his career in local commercials and print media. Following his introduction to his first musical at the age of seven, he was irreversibly bitten by the acting bug, and his passion for the craft has remained unwavering ever since.
His initial stage appearance was in a regional production of "The King and I," and he continued to take on leading roles throughout his years in Texas, with notable performances in "Gypsy," "Annie," and "Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat," to name a few.
As his proficiency in stagecraft grew, so did his interest in all aspects of performance. Jack eventually assumed the position of Technical Director for the Permian Playhouse, where he was directly responsible for set design, build, and lighting design for a minimum of 10 shows per year, encompassing major musicals, dramas, and comedies.
However, there were other horizons to conquer. In 1996, Jack founded Center Stage Theatre, a privately-financed enterprise, serving as an alternative to the other Board-run not-for-profit theaters in the area. Within a span of two years, Jack and his loyal team of volunteers produced 15 productions, including "Into The Woods," "La Cage aux Folles," and "Ruthless."
In 1998, Jack relocated to California and now resides in Los Angeles. His inaugural television role was on the popular sitcom "REBA," and he has since followed that with appearances on "The Mentalist," "The Tim & Eric Awesome Show," "My Name is Earl," as well as roles on the big screen. His commercial credits include those of both domestic and international prominence.