Jack Armstrong's illustrious acting career began with a starring role as Tom Sawyer at the renowned Alley Theatre in Houston, marking his professional debut on stage. Prior to this milestone, he had already made a name for himself in various stage productions, including the critically acclaimed "Mrs. Warren's Profession", "I am a Camera", "The Fox", and the original production of "Mountains", for which he received the prestigious Dramalogue Award for Best Actor.
In addition to his extensive stage work, Armstrong has also made a significant impact on television and film, with notable roles in "Timeless", "Versace: American Crime Story", "28 Days", "The Guyver", and "Student Bodies". His versatility as an actor has enabled him to excel in a wide range of genres and projects.
On a personal note, Armstrong has been married to his loving wife, Jule Rotenberg, since 1998, and the couple is blessed with a beautiful son.