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Occupation
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Sonya Zaza (m. 1989)

Role
  
Television actor

Name
  
J. Peck


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Full Name
  
John Edward Peck

Born
  
October 10, 1958 (age 65) (
1958-10-10
)

Books
  
To Grandmother's House We Go

Education
  
Joplin Parkwood High School (1976), Missouri Southern State University

Movies
  
Lambada, To Grandmother's House W, Curse II: The Bite, Dangerously Close, Blind Heat

Similar People
  
Jeff Franklin, Ricky Paull Goldin, Michael Brainard, Adolfo Martinez Solares, Albert Pyun

Children
  
Dalton Peck, Austin Peck

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John Edward Peck (born October 10, 1958), better known by J. Eddie Peck, is an American television and film actor. His best-known roles include Cole Howard on The Young and the Restless and Jake Martin on All My Children.

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Early life and education

He lived in Joplin, Missouri during the 1970s and graduated in 1976 from Joplin Parkwood High School, where he was a member of the varsity tennis team. He attended Missouri Southern State University.

Work

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Early in his career, Peck guest-starred on a number of popular television series, including Diagnosis: Murder, Highway to Heaven, Cheers, Murder, She Wrote and Knight Rider. Peck guest-starred in the ABC Family television series Kyle XY as Adam Baylin in the season finale of season one and certain episodes of season two.

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Much of Peck's work has been on both daytime and prime time soap operas. He is perhaps best known for his role on The Young and the Restless as Cole Howard, which he played from 1993 to 1999. He is also known for succeeding Michael Lowry in the role of Jake Martin on All My Children, from 2000 to 2003. His other soap credits include Days of Our Lives (1984, 1991–1992); Dynasty (1988–1989) and Dallas (1989).

Peck has also appeared in films such as Dangerously Close, Lambada, To Grandmother's House We Go and Blind Heat, and was one of the hosts of the Miss USA 1998 pageant.

Family

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Peck has been married to Sonya Zaza since 1989. They have two sons, Austin and Dalton.

Filmography

Actor
-
Bright Ideas (completed) as
Mr. Hall
2016
Divorce Texas Style as
Quentin Stewart
2009
Mexican Gold as
Pick Randall
2008
Just Jordan (TV Series) as
Coach
- Let Sleeping Dogs Lie (2008) - Coach
2006
Kyle XY (TV Series) as
Adam Baylin
- I've Had the Time of My Life (2008) - Adam Baylin
- Grey Matters (2008) - Adam Baylin
- Primary Colors (2008) - Adam Baylin
- First Cut Is the Deepest (2008) - Adam Baylin
- Between the Rack and a Hard Place (2008) - Adam Baylin
- Leap of Faith (2007) - Adam Baylin
- Lockdown (2007) - Adam Baylin
- Ghost in the Machine (2007) - Adam Baylin
- Does Kyle Dream of Electric Fish? (2007) - Adam Baylin
- The Prophet (2007) - Adam Baylin
- Endgame (2006) - Adam Baylin
- Overheard (2006) - Adam Baylin (uncredited)
2004
The Dark Agent and the Passing of the Torch Chapter 7 (Short) as
John Hill
2000
All My Children (TV Series) as
Dr. Jake Martin
2001
Blind Heat as
Victor
1993
The Young and the Restless (TV Series) as
Cole Howard
1995
Diagnosis Murder (TV Series) as
J. Eddie Peck
- Death in the Daytime (1995) - J. Eddie Peck
1992
To Grandmother's House We Go (TV Movie) as
Eddie Popko
1991
Days of Our Lives (TV Series) as
Howard 'Hawk' Hawkins
1991
Dark Justice (TV Series) as
Danny Sicani
- Brother Mine (1991) - Danny Sicani
1990
Lambada as
Kevin 'Blade' Laird
1989
Dallas (TV Series) as
Tommy McKay
- Sunset, Sunrise (1989) - Tommy McKay
- Ka-Booooom! (1989) - Tommy McKay
- Cry Me a River of Oil (1989) - Tommy McKay
- The Leopard's Spots (1989) - Tommy McKay
- Phantom of the Oil Rig (1989) - Tommy McKay
- And Away We Go! (1989) - Tommy McKay
- April Showers (1989) - Tommy McKay
- Three Hundred (1989) - Tommy McKay
- The Serpent's Tooth (1989) - Tommy McKay
- The Way We Were (1989) - Tommy McKay
- Wedding Bell Blues (1989) - Tommy McKay
- Country Girl (1989) - Tommy McKay
- Comings and Goings (1989) - Tommy McKay
1989
Curse II: The Bite as
Clark Newman
1988
Dynasty (TV Series) as
Roger Grimes
- Blasts from the Past (1989) - Roger Grimes
- Delta Woe (1989) - Roger Grimes
- The Wedding (1989) - Roger Grimes (uncredited)
- The Last Hurrah (1989) - Roger Grimes (uncredited)
- Alexis in Blunderland (1988) - Roger Grimes (uncredited)
- Body Trouble (1988) - Roger Grimes (uncredited)
- She's Back (1988) - Roger Grimes (uncredited)
- A Touch of Sable (1988) - Roger Grimes (uncredited)
1987
Breaking Home Ties (TV Movie) as
Brad
1987
Highway to Heaven (TV Series) as
Richard Davies
- A Night to Remember (1987) - Richard Davies
1986
Cheers (TV Series) as
Lance Apollonaire
- Knights of the Scimitar (1986) - Lance Apollonaire
1986
Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
Coby Russell
- Dead Man's Gold (1986) - Coby Russell
1986
Dangerously Close as
Danny Lennox
1986
Knight Rider (TV Series) as
Erik Whitby
- Out of the Woods (1986) - Erik Whitby
1985
Wildside (TV Series) as
Sutton Hollister
- Until the Fat Lady Sings (1985) - Sutton Hollister
- Buffalo Who? (1985) - Sutton Hollister
- Don't Keep the Home Fires Burning (1985) - Sutton Hollister
- The Crimea of the Century (1985) - Sutton Hollister
- Delinquency of a Miner (1985) - Sutton Hollister
- Well Known Secret (1985) - Sutton Hollister
Self
2018
The Industry (Podcast Series documentary) as
Self
- Lambada vs The Forbidden Dance (2018) - Self
2006
SoapTalk (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 24 February 2006 (2006) - Self
2003
18th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1998
Match Game (TV Series) as
Self / panelist
1998
The 47th Annual Miss USA Pageant (TV Special) as
Self - Host
1997
15th Annual Miss Teen USA Pageant (TV Special) as
Self - Co-Host
1994
50 Years of Soaps: An All-Star Celebration (TV Movie) as
Self
1994
The 21st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self

References

J. Eddie Peck Wikipedia