Andrew Jackson (born 11 September 1963; age 61) is an actor who played Captain D'Chok in the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds second season episode "The Broken Circle".
Jackson was born in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. His mother was a high school music teacher and his father served in the Canadian Armed Forces. He learned music from a young age and plays both the piano and the trumpet, and have also composed his own piano music.
He started his acting career in the mid 1980s, and since then, he appeared in over 130 film and television projects. Between 1991 and 1993, Jackson played Dr. Stephen Hamill in 213 episodes of the soap opera All My Children. In 1993-94, he co-starred in Family Passions.
His credits include guest spots in episodes of series such as Friday the 13th: The Series, Highlander, Due South (with Daniel Kash), Road to Avonlea, F/X: The Series (with Tig Fong, directed by Mike Vejar), Highlander: The Raven (with Mark Humphrey), Charmed (directed by Richard Compton), Stargate SG-1, Gene Roddenberry's Earth: Final Conflict (with Majel Barrett Roddenberry, Jonathan Whittaker, and Andrew Moodie) and Andromeda, Smallville (with John Glover), Taken (2002, with Anton Yelchin and Willie Garson), Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye, Criminal Minds (with Hiro Kanagawa), The Dead Zone (starring Nicole de Boer, developed by Michael Piller and Shawn Piller), Being Erica (with Rothaford Gray), Warehouse 13 (starring Saul Rubinek, with Faran Tahir and Kate Mulgrew, directed by Chris Fisher), Covert Affairs (with Gregory Itzin, directed by Allan Kroeker), Reign (starring Adelaide Kane), Dark Matter (starring Roger Cross, with Pay Chen, Byron Abalos, Rachael Ancheril, and Andrew Moodie), and The Boys (starring Karl Urban and Jack Quaid, with Michael Ayres, Nick Alachiotis, and Ruth Chiang).
Jackson also appeared in about a dozen films. These include Specimen (1996), the comedy Held Up (1999, with Herta Ware), All I Want (2002), Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004), and Seed (2006). His television movie credits include Blackjack (1998, with Kate Vernon, Fred Williamson, and Saul Rubinek), Catch a Falling Star (2000, with Melanie Nicholls-King), and Brother's Keeper (2002, with Leland Orser).