CIRROC LOFTON
CIRROC LOFTON
Cirroc Lofton played Jake Sisko, the 18-year-old son of Captain Benjamin
Sisko, and the youngest regular cast member of any Star Trek series. An army brat who doesn't
remember life on Earth, Jake had been aboard four different starships before his arrival on Deep
Space Nine.
Born in Los Angeles, Lofton entered the acting arena at the age of nine, when
he appeared in an educational program entitled "Agency for Instructional
Technology". Lofton describes his acting debut, "I have always loved to act, in fact
my first starring role was in an elementary school play when I portrayed Martin Luther King,
Jr."
Lofton's ability to portray a variety of characters enabled him to do national
commercials for McDonald's Corporation, Tropicana Orange Juice, Kellogg's Rice Krispies and
Capri Sun. In 1990, Lofton appeared in the Universal film "Beethoven", starring Charles Grodin. Since ST:DS9's end, Lofton has
kept himself busy starring in the Showtime series "The Hoop Life".
A vivacious youth, Lofton enjoys basketball and bike riding. He acknowledges
the warm relationship he has developed with on-screen father Avery Brooks, "We have become very
close," he continues, "I enjoy Avery's companionship on and off the set." Fame hasn't spoiled
this UCLA student who has aspirations to someday become a director. |