Jackson Vahue

Jackson Vahue

Jackson Vahue is a character that appears on Oz and is played by Rick Fox

Appearances

ShowEpisodeNameAirdate
OzS01E06To Your HealthAug 11, 1997
OzS01E07Plan BAug 18, 1997
OzS01E08A Game of CheckersAug 25, 1997
OzS02E01The TipJul 11, 1998
OzS04E11Revenge is SweetJan 21, 2001
OzS04E12Cuts Like a KnifeJan 28, 2001
OzS04E13Blizzard of '01Feb 4, 2001
OzS04E14Orpheus DescendingFeb 11, 2001
OzS04E15Even the ScoreFeb 18, 2001
OzS04E16Famous Last WordsFeb 25, 2001
OzS06E08Exeunt OmnesFeb 23, 2003

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