Jameson D. Dixon Jr
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[edit] Birth
Jameson Devon Dixon Jr. (born December 15, 1989) is an African American actor. He is noticeably known for his campaign work for the 2008 Democratic parties, his "Stop The Violence" work in Chicago, and his anticipated big screen acting debut. He is slated to star as as Jason in the 2008 motion picture Hancock starring Will Smith and his extra work for the 2008 film The Promotion (formably known as Quebec (2007 film) starring Sean William Scott.
[edit] Background
Jameson Dixon was born in Chicago, Illinois, where he currently attends Percy L. Julian High School and is scheduled to graduate in 2008.
[edit] Acting career
[edit] Hankcock & The Promotion
Dixon is scheduled to appear in the 2008 film The Promotion formably know as Quebec (2007 film) starring Sean William Scott and Hancock starring Will Smith.
[edit] Stop The Violence Campaign
Jameson appeared on an ABC News special titled "Stop The Violence: A Search for Solution" which was a program that aired in 2007 in an effort to find ways to stop the violence that has been at an all time peak in Chicago, Illinois. Dixon commented: "If we can get teen leaders to come together and say we are the future, we're the generation of tomorrow." [1]
[edit] 2008 Presidential Candidate Work
Jameson has done presidential campaign work for Hillary Clinton.
[edit] Personal life
According to his myspace account, after being rejected from Northwestern University Dixon has committed to attending Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. He desires to attend The University of Michigan is he moves off the waiting list. . [2]
[edit] References
- ^ ABC News, 2007
- ^ http://www.myspace.com/officialjamesondixon, 2007

