Since 2001, Jaxon has been involved in well over 50 projects in films, industrial films, infomercials, and TV Commercials. A few highlights: playing a New York Press Photographer in the Hollywood Production of "The Game Of Their Lives" starring Patrick Stewart, released in 2005 at theaters nation-wide; a Priest in "The Call" which was entered in the 2002 Sundance Film Festival; starring in the feature film "Kisses and Swords" in 2004; lead role in "Queen Down" released in 2004; principal role in the feature film "Death Of A Healer" in 2005; principal role in "The Babysitter" entered into the New York Film Festival in 2006; principal role in the Mil Mascaras film "Wrestling Women Vs The Brainiac" due out in 2007 and appearances in many commercials, infomercials, and industrial videos in a principal role. Jaxon also recently returned to theater and took a principal role in the play "Picnic" by Flood Stage Productions in 2005 and he also took a principal role in the play "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" by Act II Productions in 2006. It was extremely satisfying and exciting to get back on stage in front of a live audience once again!
Jaxon now has an agent that keeps him busy auditioning and getting more paid work than ever! He has been Taft Hartley into the AFTRA union, and so far has worked as a principal actor in more commercials in a principal role for National, Local, and Regional commercial spots. He is currently finishing up a principal role in the feature film "Mil Mascaras-The Luchadors" and is also beginning to shoot a lead role in the film "Mosquito Kingdom". His auditions for film work do continue, and where they will lead, nobody knows!
Jaxon continues to take Acting for the Camera classes whenever he can from Kim Swanson, CSA at Hanson Entertainment; from Carrie Houk, CSA at HH studios; from Scott-Arther Allen at the Creative Actors Workshop; and from Jay Kelley Acting on Camera at Dream Welder Productions.
As a professional public speaker, Jaxon travels to high schools throughout the mid-west and speaks to 9th graders about Making High School Count. He speaks to audiences of up to 600 9th graders at a time. He enjoys the opportunity to provide motivation and advice for these young people who are preparing for their future and embarking on their own dreams.
Jaxon's biggest fans are his three children (Natalie, Hillary and Chad). His favorite movies are those that take you through many different emotional levels; like "Brave Heart" or "Midnight Express" or "Scarface". The actors whose work he admires most include Mel Gibson, Al Pacino, Johnny Depp, and Sean Penn, to name just a few.
Jaxon's main goal is to eventually move to a vibrant entertainment area (like Hollywood, Chicago, or New York) where he can pursue his acting dream full-time and go on auditions constantly.