Jack Osbourne

Jack Osbourne first caught America’s attention on the hit reality show (MTV, 2002-2004). He’s continued his work on television as the star of Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie (ITV2, 2005-2010) as well as Haunted Highway (2012). More recently, his ambitions have led him towards the roles of producer and host, serving as co-anchor and West Coast correspondent for the daily live news show Fuse News (FUSE TV). In 2011, he produced a documentary about his father, God Bless (Showtime), which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. That same year, he launched Schweet Entertainment and began producing original, unscripted content, such as the NatGeo Wild series Alpha Dogs (2012), as well as Surviving the Apocalypse (Pilot NatGeo 2014).

In addition to these projects, Jack has produced non-airing pilots for Bravo, CBS, A&E, MTV, & Style. With the start of 2015, Jack has launched his new company, Osbourne Media, to continue his work as a producer; he also released a military-inspired baby product line called Tier1Dad. Jack is also starring in and producing a new TV show with his father on the History Channel called Ozzy and Jack’s World Detour. Jack is currently producing additional film and television projects, including webisodes of You Don’t Know Jack About MS®.

Jack was diagnosed with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS), the most common form of MS, in 2012. The diagnosis came just three weeks after he and his wife, Lisa, had their daughter, Pearl. Since his diagnosis, Jack has welcomed a second daughter, Andy, and now works as a passionate MS patient advocate, speaking out about the need for MS research and greater awareness. In 2013, Jack participated on the TV dancing competition Dancing with the Stars, finishing third place. He tries to maintain an active and healthy lifestyle despite his diagnosis with RRMS. That same year, Jack was honored at Nancy Davis’ 20th Annual Race to Erase MS Gala for his courage in announcing his diagnosis, as well as for acting as a role model to others who are living with MS.

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