Jon Morgan Woodward's acting career spans decades, with his first published book, "Hidden Valley: The Awakening", becoming a bestseller on Amazon's Black Friday in 2014. He has starred in films like "Chances", "One Hour Fantasy Girl", "The Day The Music Die", and "IJE: The Journey", as well as numerous character roles in movies and television shows.
Jon has been acting since childhood, taking a break to marry, raise a family, and earn his Ph.D. He has returned to Los Angeles to resume his acting career, living by the motto "no part too small, and no character too large". His incredible talent ranges from comedic to dramatic to psychological thrillers, showcasing his versatility.
In the 1970s, Jon was a popular character actor, with notable performances in television commercials. He was the national spokesman for National Glass, promoting mirrors for 2.5 years. He also worked with the "Just Say No to Drugs" campaign and the White House Conference on Drug-Free America, creating the iconic commercial "This is Your Brain on Drugs".
Jon received his Ph.D. and practiced in the area of mental health for many years. In the 1990s, he dabbled in television commercials and eventually landed a role in the 200th Hallmark Hall of Fame movie "Night Ride Home" alongside Rebecca De Mornay, Keith Carradine, and Thora Birch.
With a comeback in the works, Jon has been positioning himself for a return to the spotlight. He has five children and six grandchildren, with many people astonished by his age. Jon's ability to look and act much younger or older than he is has been a hallmark of his career.