Jeff Joslin is a 19-year veteran of the entertainment industry who started with no experience or training in 2006 and quickly became a success in NYC, LA, and the South. He has booked hundreds of international, national, and regional commercials, print campaigns, films, and television series. He has also directed and produced several independent feature films, including the award-winning documentary Sparks: The Ken Sparks Story, which was released in theaters and secured a five-year distribution deal.
Jeff Joslin is a former professional football player and a two-time national champion quarterback at Carson-Newman College. He has appeared in several TV shows, including Drop Dead Diva, Army Wives, Murder in Manhattan, and Faking It, as well as films such as Carjacked (starring Maria Bello) and Madea’s Witness Protection, where he played Tyler Perry’s boss.
On October 30, 2018, Jeff suffered a stroke, resulting in the loss of his memory and speech. Just two weeks later, he booked two commercial jobs, and throughout 2019, he went on to book more than 30 commercials—many involving dialogue and teleprompter work. He is a father of three grown sons—Jeffrey, Justice, and Javan—and a grandfather to four grandchildren: three girls and one boy.