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Jackson Montgomery

Jackson Montgomery

WALT WILLEY


Came to town: 1987
Marital Status: Single
Occupation: Lawyer

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CHARACTER BIO

A loving and loyal father, Jackson is protective of his loved ones. While a faithful believer in the law, Jackson's usual impartiality dissipates when it comes to shielding his family from real or perceived harm.

The Good

  • Adopted Lily Banning when he married her mother, Laurel Banning
  • Discovered Greenlee Smythe was his child, the result of a years-earlier one night stand
  • After nearly 15 years of an on-again, off-again romance, finally wed Erica Kane (they later divorced, though).

The Bad and the Ugly

  • Had an affair with Erica while she was married to his brother
  • Ended a rekindled relationship with Erica when she cheated on him with Mike Roy
  • The death of his daughter, Greenlee.

Friends

  • Erica Kane: Ex-wife
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ACTOR BIO

Born in Ottawa, IL, Walt Willey attended Southern Illinois University, where he majored in Fine Arts. In 1981 he left Illinois for New York to break into acting professionally, and was involved in numerous Off-Broadway productions, including Dust Off with Dan Lauria. Stints on Another World as James LaRusso and as Joe Novack on Ryan Hope followed. He joined the cast of All My Children in 1987, originating the role of lawyer Jackson Montgomery. He was a People's Choice nominee in 1992, and was named All My Children's Most Valuable Player by Soap Opera Update's Readers' Poll. He was again awarded this honor in 1993.

Mr. Willey branched out into stand-up comedy in 1989, entertaining across the country and headlining at famous comedy clubs such as Caroline's in New York, Zanie's in Chicago and the Comedy Store in California. He continues to tour nationally, and when friend and fellow comic Joy Behar (The View) proposed him for membership in the famous Friars Club, Mr. Willey joined the likes of Milton Berle, Sid Caesar and Billy Crystal by being inducted into the prestigious entertainment fraternity in January 2001.

Mr. Willey co-hosted Live! with Regis and Kelly alongside his former All My Children co-star Kelly Ripa, and the Daytime Emmy Awards with Susan Lucci. He also co-hosted the 1992 "Ford Supermodel of the World" event with Beverly Johnson, and repeated this in 1993 with Rachel Hunter. He was co-host of ABC Sports' coverage of the Tournament of Roses Parade in 1994, 1995, and again in 1997. Other hosting duties include Disney's A Magical Time in a Magical Place and SOAPnet's coverage of the 2001 and 2003 Daytime Emmy red carpet post-shows.

A published satirist and cartoonist, Mr. Willey has been a regular columnist and cartoonist for Soap Opera Update and Soap Opera Weekly. His lithograph, "Soaperman," hangs in Chicago's Underground Comics Hall of Fame, while his collection of drawings, "The Arthurian Legend: A Re-telling of the Christ Myth," garnered popular and critical raves during its gallery tour. Among his other "Pop Culture achievements," as he calls them, are appearing as himself in comic-book form in Valiant Comics' The Second Life of Dr. Mirage; being portrayed by the late Phil Hartman on Saturday Night Live; and being a celebrity panelist on The Match Game and To Tell the Truth. He is also an official Disney artist.

On the philanthropic front, he regularly hosts charity fundraisers and developed the Willey World Endowment Fund, benefiting children's charities, and Cure Autism Now. Mr. Willey has served as host to the ABC Daytime Salutes Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS annual benefit in New York City.

When not working on All My Children, Mr. Willey lives with wife Marie, son Chance and daughter Merit on their farm and Bed & Breakfast, The Crystal Mesa Farm, in Santa Fe, NM.

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