JESSE SOFFER

A Mini-Biography from SoapNet





Born in 1984, Jesse Soffer hails from Ossining, New York.

He has spent a lifetime on television. He knew when he was 6 years old that he wanted to be an actor. He asked his mother if he could be in television commercials. He appeared in a commercial for Kix cereal. He had to eat so much of it, that he has never eaten it again. After making two movies in 1993, his big break came when he landed a role in "Safe Passage" starring Susan Sarandan, playing her son, Percival, in 1994.

In 1995 he went to six auditions for the role of Bobby Brady, the youngest son in "The Brady Bunch Movie," and finally got the part after making himself look like a "big dork."
He was Bobby again in "A Very Brady Sequel" in 1996.
After working in episodic television for some time, he debuted on daytime in 1999 as Max Nickerson on Guiding Light.

After only four months, he found himself not caring about school, his grades were B's and C's, but he could do better, so he went to Gunnery Boarding School, in Connecticut, when he was a freshman.



He knew some people who went there, and some of the faculty.

He feels it was the best experience of his life.

He graduated in 2002, and enrolled at Drew University.

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