Jack van Landingham
Birthday:
October 18, 1961
Birth Name:
Jack Roger van Landingham II
Height:
187 cm
An actor and mixed-martial artist, capable of playing both good and bad guys with equal ease. Began studying Martial Arts at the age of 10. He initially majored in Pre-Med in college but went on to receive a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design before moving on to Los Angeles.
If you're middle-aged, and still playing "Cowboys and Indians", don't be surprised when you find out that some playmates use real bullets.
If you're middle-aged, and still playing "Cowboys and Indians", don't be surprised when you find out that some playmates use real bullets.
Lead, follow, or get out of your own way.
Lead, follow, or get out of your own way.
Being touched by believable human behavior in a film is the real "special effect".
Being touched by believable human behavior in a film is the real "special effect".
We all miss the mark. Maybe the point is simply to have a mark to miss. And perhaps to get back up and dust yourself off more times than you...Show more »
We all miss the mark. Maybe the point is simply to have a mark to miss. And perhaps to get back up and dust yourself off more times than you're knocked down on your ass. Who knows? Maybe 51% good means you won. Show less «
Sure, ridding oneself of guilt, maladaptive beliefs and self-defeating behavior often means going against the flow of family dynamics, cultu...Show more »
Sure, ridding oneself of guilt, maladaptive beliefs and self-defeating behavior often means going against the flow of family dynamics, cultural background, groupthink, the conformity of "cool", and even the very fabric of society itself; but, hey, sometimes, ya' gotta transcend your tribe to get where ya' gotta grow. Nothing personal. Well, actually, it is. Show less «
The most challenging thing about teaching actors is getting them to understand that they're "good enough" already. It's not really about add...Show more »
The most challenging thing about teaching actors is getting them to understand that they're "good enough" already. It's not really about adding anything to yourself. It's already there. It's actually about subtracting. Taking your doubting mind out of the equation...listening...and discovering. Show less «
To live the life you imagine, you first must understand that you already are.
To live the life you imagine, you first must understand that you already are.

