Baron Jay
- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Producer
Baron Jay Littleton Jr., mission statement in life is to excel in the
area of his God gifted talent. He influences and encourages others to
keep the faith.
His parents were young when he was conceived. His mother Robin Colston, was eighteen and his father Baron Jay Littleton Sr., was sixteen. They contemplated terminating her pregnancy but, decided against it. his mother devoted all of her attention and time on him while he attended school. They were on welfare but no one ever knew it. They may have been poor but they never seem poor. His parent never married and separated shortly after he was born. During his sophomore year in high school, his mother achieved her degree in Education. His father attended University of Michigan and achieved a degree in Computer Science, in addition to his mother and father he has three younger siblings which are girls.
He was selected for various assignments during elementary school Captain of the Safety Patrol Squad, Captain of Track Team and many more that, his teachers saw him as a "model student." His entrepreneurial instinct was ignited during middle school. He use to stand near the vending machines with bags of candy and sell it a nickel cheaper than the vending machine price. He had two other students posting up other machines while he was at his station and he had one student selling at another school. The "appreciation" in him awarded his employee's candy bars for their services. His family knew at a young age Film and TV was is love. They gave him a 8mm camera at age fourteen he enjoyed being on camera and having his high school and college highlights recorded. He attended Murray Wright Naval Academy High School and his father suggested he enlist in the N.J.R.O.T.C program which he did. He was included in almost every sport and student activity. He was also involved in several stage production plays in middle and high school.
He was on the basketball, football, volleyball, and track teams and travel nationwide competing in judo tournaments. He was also a member of the student council, Business Professionals of America and D.E.C.A. just to name a few he maintained a 3.3 GPA. his sophomore year in high school, Baron landed the job of Bat Boy (not to be confused with Robin, Batman's side kick) at Detroit's Tiger Stadium. He broadens his horizon in taking the job of caddying at Detroit's Golf Club. For six years, he worked both jobs come rain or shine.
In his senior year his interests began to change thanks to Mr. Burton, (his finance teacher). He introduced him to mutual funds and stocks and encourage him to save, invest and always pay himself first but as Baron matured he learned to pay God first and yourself second.
As graduating from high school became a reality, he realized the lack of his family's finances. In an effort to spare his mother the financial burden of underwriting his college expenses. He set out to secure a full scholarship, by "hook or crook", he was going to do it, and he did! He was awarded two scholarships, and chose the Western Golf Association "Chick Evans" Scholarship. His college life was as fulfilling as his high school years. He was a walk-on for the Michigan State University Spartans football team. He retired due to an injury. He DJ'd for WQHH Power 96.5 FM, produced and directed a weekly TV show entitled "College Code Life". This show was about college life in the class room, dorm room, frat parties, football pratice, bat boy, road trips, cafeteria at home with my family etc.
His parents were young when he was conceived. His mother Robin Colston, was eighteen and his father Baron Jay Littleton Sr., was sixteen. They contemplated terminating her pregnancy but, decided against it. his mother devoted all of her attention and time on him while he attended school. They were on welfare but no one ever knew it. They may have been poor but they never seem poor. His parent never married and separated shortly after he was born. During his sophomore year in high school, his mother achieved her degree in Education. His father attended University of Michigan and achieved a degree in Computer Science, in addition to his mother and father he has three younger siblings which are girls.
He was selected for various assignments during elementary school Captain of the Safety Patrol Squad, Captain of Track Team and many more that, his teachers saw him as a "model student." His entrepreneurial instinct was ignited during middle school. He use to stand near the vending machines with bags of candy and sell it a nickel cheaper than the vending machine price. He had two other students posting up other machines while he was at his station and he had one student selling at another school. The "appreciation" in him awarded his employee's candy bars for their services. His family knew at a young age Film and TV was is love. They gave him a 8mm camera at age fourteen he enjoyed being on camera and having his high school and college highlights recorded. He attended Murray Wright Naval Academy High School and his father suggested he enlist in the N.J.R.O.T.C program which he did. He was included in almost every sport and student activity. He was also involved in several stage production plays in middle and high school.
He was on the basketball, football, volleyball, and track teams and travel nationwide competing in judo tournaments. He was also a member of the student council, Business Professionals of America and D.E.C.A. just to name a few he maintained a 3.3 GPA. his sophomore year in high school, Baron landed the job of Bat Boy (not to be confused with Robin, Batman's side kick) at Detroit's Tiger Stadium. He broadens his horizon in taking the job of caddying at Detroit's Golf Club. For six years, he worked both jobs come rain or shine.
In his senior year his interests began to change thanks to Mr. Burton, (his finance teacher). He introduced him to mutual funds and stocks and encourage him to save, invest and always pay himself first but as Baron matured he learned to pay God first and yourself second.
As graduating from high school became a reality, he realized the lack of his family's finances. In an effort to spare his mother the financial burden of underwriting his college expenses. He set out to secure a full scholarship, by "hook or crook", he was going to do it, and he did! He was awarded two scholarships, and chose the Western Golf Association "Chick Evans" Scholarship. His college life was as fulfilling as his high school years. He was a walk-on for the Michigan State University Spartans football team. He retired due to an injury. He DJ'd for WQHH Power 96.5 FM, produced and directed a weekly TV show entitled "College Code Life". This show was about college life in the class room, dorm room, frat parties, football pratice, bat boy, road trips, cafeteria at home with my family etc.