Jack Covington III
- Actor
- Producer
- Stunts
Jack Covington III is an actor and producer; his on-stage personae tracing back to professional wrestling where he competed as "Ace MayHam" and eventually became The Fighting Evolution Wrestling Heavyweight Champion, using his title and social media to grow his brand internationally. With a tall athletic physique and vibrant personality, Jack has made appearances on hit TV shows such as HBO's original series, "BALLERS" and the Hit Reality show "South Beach Tow." He was featured In the music video for the hit song, "Let Me" by pop superstar Zayn Malik. Jack also appeared on Season 3 of the reality show, "Hustle And Soul" which airs on the "We" Network.
Born and raised in New York's South Bronx, Jack developed a competitive edge at an early age that would carry him through high school. Jack attended Morrisville State College where he majored in Broadcast Journalism and played basketball. He also worked as a radio personality and sports anchor for "WCVM - The Vortex" 1080 am radio where he received numerous awards including Best Radio Personality, Best Sports Talk Show, Best DJ Duo and Best Hip Hop Specialty Show.
After graduating with his degree, Jack moved to Miami, FL. where he worked a an actor and production assistant while attending The Panaro Academy for the Dramatics Arts where he studied theater, improv, voice over and audition techniques for Film & TV with his acting coach Anna Panaro. Jack has also studied with renown casting directors and coaches such as Lori Wyman, Raymond Forchion, and Ralph Kinnard of the "Miami Acting Studio."
Born and raised in New York's South Bronx, Jack developed a competitive edge at an early age that would carry him through high school. Jack attended Morrisville State College where he majored in Broadcast Journalism and played basketball. He also worked as a radio personality and sports anchor for "WCVM - The Vortex" 1080 am radio where he received numerous awards including Best Radio Personality, Best Sports Talk Show, Best DJ Duo and Best Hip Hop Specialty Show.
After graduating with his degree, Jack moved to Miami, FL. where he worked a an actor and production assistant while attending The Panaro Academy for the Dramatics Arts where he studied theater, improv, voice over and audition techniques for Film & TV with his acting coach Anna Panaro. Jack has also studied with renown casting directors and coaches such as Lori Wyman, Raymond Forchion, and Ralph Kinnard of the "Miami Acting Studio."