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Jesse Collins (born December 9, 1961) is a Canadian actor and director. He is best known for starring in the television series Katts and Dog. He was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in 2000 for his direction of the PBS series Zoboomafoo.[1] He voiced Sandy Beach in the TV series Rescue Heroes. His other credits include Cyberchase, Storm Hawks, World of Quest, Babar and the Adventures of Badou, The Berenstain Bears, Arthur, Noddy, George Shrinks, and Slugterra.

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Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1988 Iron Eagle II Bush
1994 The Santa Clause Ad Executive
1995 Darkman II: The Return of Durant Dr. David Brinkman

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1983 The Littlest Hobo Lennox Jr. 2 episodes
1985 The Park Is Mine Squad 2 Officer Television film
1986 The Edison Twins Nick Episode: "The Initiation"
1987 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Rick Muldoon Episode: "The Initiation"
1988–1993 Katts and Dog Hank Katts 106 episodes
1990 The Ray Bradbury Theater Jonathan Hughes Episode: "Touch of Petulance"
1992 Secret Service Dwyer Episode: "FALN/A Rogue by Any Other Name"
1993 Street Legal Todd Conway Episode: "Truth, Lies and Consequences"
1994 The Babymaker: The Dr. Cecil Jacobson Story Peter Fowler Television film
1995 Kung Fu: The Legend Continues Rick Parker Episode: "Chinatown Murder Mystery: The Case of the Poisoned Hand"
1995 Ultraforce Additional voices Episode: "Prime Time"
1995 Forever Knight Hans Victor Episode: "Let No Man Tear Asunder"
1995–1997 The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon Prince 5 episodes
1996 Psi Factor Paul Tanner Episode: "Possession/Man Out of Time"
1996–1997 Wind at My Back Joe Callaghan 5 episodes
1996–1997 Ready or Not Mr. Sark 3 episodes
1997–1998 Diabolik Daggett 5 episodes
1998 Edison: The Wizard of Light Jack Maloney Television film
1998 At the End of the Day: The Sue Rodriguez Story Chris Considine
1998, 2000 Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend Apollo 2 episodes
1999 Family of Cops III: Under Suspicion Deputy Mayor Albright Television film
1999–2000 Blaster's Universe Additional voices 13 episodes
2001 Rescue Heroes Sandy Beach Episode: "Trapped Beneath the Sea/Houston, We Have a Problem"

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{{About|the American television producer|the Canadian actor|Jesse Collins (actor)}} Jesse Collins (born September 28, 1970) is an American , , and entertainment executive best known for his work on major live award shows and events, including the , , , and halftime shows. Born Jesse Freeman Walker in , to parents Cheryl Walker and Jay Sutton, Collins grew up in the area and graduated from High School in , in 1988, later taking courses at . He began his career in radio as a at stations including WKHI in (1990–1993), WPGC in (1993), and KKBT (92.3 The Beat) in , where he hosted the show Ruthless Radio from 1994 to 1996. Transitioning to television, he worked as a on the sitcom under director Robert Townsend in 1997 before rising through production roles at Cossette Productions, where he served as executive vice president and produced events like the . In 2012, following the death of producer John Cossette, Collins founded Jesse Collins Entertainment in Los Angeles, where he serves as CEO and leads a team of about 28 employees focused on live events, unscripted series, and specials. Under his leadership, the company has executive produced the BET Awards annually since 2001, multiple Grammy Awards ceremonies since 2005, the 75th and 76th (both 2024) and the 77th (2025) Primetime Emmy Awards, the Golden Globe Awards in 2023, and Super Bowl halftime shows starting with Super Bowl LV in 2021, including the 2025 edition featuring Kendrick Lamar. Other notable productions include the American Music Awards, Netflix's Rhythm + Flow, CBS's Hollywood Squares revival in 2025, and specials like The Light We Carry: Michelle Obama & Oprah Winfrey. Collins has earned an Emmy Award for Outstanding Variety Special (Live) for the Super Bowl LVI halftime show in 2022, along with NAACP Image Awards and multiple Emmy nominations, including for the Super Bowl LIX halftime show and Beyoncé Bowl 2025 in the 2025 Outstanding Variety Special (Live) category. He resides in Burbank, California, with his three sons, James, Jarett, and Jamie Walker.

Early life

Upbringing

Jesse Collins was born Jesse Freeman Walker on September 28, 1970, in , to parents Cheryl Walker and Jay Sutton. He grew up in the area and graduated from High School in , in 1988, later taking courses at .

Entry into entertainment

Collins began his career in radio as a . He worked at stations including WKHI in (1990–1993), WPGC in (1993), and KKBT (92.3 The Beat) in , where he hosted the show Ruthless Radio from 1994 to 1996.

Acting career

Jesse Collins is a with no known acting credits. This article concerns the American entertainment executive born in 1970; for the Canadian actor of the same name (born 1961), known for roles in Katts and Dog and other productions, see separate references.

Directing and voice work

Directing projects

Jesse Collins began his transition to directing during his acting tenure on the Canadian-American police Katts and Dog, where he helmed four episodes in 1992, marking his early foray behind the camera. These episodes showcased his ability to manage action-oriented narratives while drawing on his on-screen experience to guide performances. His primary directing project came with the children's series , which aired from 1999 to 2001 and focused on educational content about animal behavior, habitats, and conservation through interactive segments featuring the and their mascot. Collins directed multiple episodes, contributing to the show's engaging blend of live-action and animation that aimed to foster curiosity and respect for wildlife among young audiences. For his work on , he received a Emmy Award nomination in 2000 for Outstanding Directing in a Children's Series. Collins also directed episodes of the children's series The Adventures of Dudley the Dragon in the 1990s. His directing credits are primarily in family-oriented television.

Voice acting contributions

Jesse Collins provided the distinctive voice for Sandy Beach, a confident lifeguard and surfing specialist on the international rescue team, in the animated series Rescue Heroes (1999–2002). Aired on networks including CBS and Teletoon, the Canadian production by Nelvana and Fisher-Price depicted a squad of emergency experts transforming to combat natural disasters and accidents, underscoring themes of rapid response, collaboration, and safety education for young viewers. Collins voiced the character across five episodes from 2001 to 2003, infusing the role with an energetic, adventurous tone suited to high-stakes aquatic rescues. In addition to , Collins contributed voice performances to educational animated programming, portraying various supporting characters in (2002–present), a series developed by that integrates math concepts into cyber-adventures against villainous threats. He also appeared in voice capacity in (1996–2022), the long-running adaptation of Marc Brown's books produced by WGBH and Cookie Jar Entertainment, which explored childhood friendships, family dynamics, and moral lessons through animal protagonists. These roles exemplified his ability to deliver nuanced, relatable characterizations in content designed to engage and instruct children. Collins' voice acting endeavors in the early aligned with a transition toward following his prominent live-action work in the and , such as the series . By leveraging his theatrical training for dynamic vocal expressions, he supported the Canadian sector—home to studios like and —through contributions to acclaimed children's series that blended entertainment with learning, enhancing the industry's output of family-oriented media during that era.

Filmography

Film

Jesse Collins has no feature film credits as an actor, director, or producer.

Television

As a television producer and writer, Jesse Collins has executive produced and produced numerous live award shows, specials, and unscripted series through Jesse Collins Entertainment. Selected credits, focusing on major productions, are listed below (chronologically where applicable; ongoing annual events noted as of November 2025): Series:
  • The Parent 'Hood (1997) – writer
  • Sunday Best (2007–present) – producer
  • Real Husbands of Hollywood (2013–2016) – executive producer
  • Rhythm + Flow (2019) – executive producer
  • Hollywood Squares (2025–present) – executive producer
Specials and live events:
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