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Oct 27, 2024

Charles Ambrose: Civil War soldier, coast guardsman, martial artist, male model. With some risque photos


Link to the risqué photos

Charles Ambrose, real name Jason Ambrose, also Jason Charles Smith, was born in Sandwich, Illinois, 60 miles west of Chicago. He attended Waubonsee Community College and studied comedy at the Second City in Chicago.  I wonder if his standup routine is about growing up in Sandwich. 

His resume lists several local Chicago-area plays, including The Music Man, The Moon is Down, Act Your Age, The Dating Game, and Julius Caesar.  And skills including combat, archery, horseback riding, firearms, rock climbing, jiu jitsu, and motorcycles.

Plus modeling.




23 acting credits on the IMDB, beginning in 2008 with the short Hell Mary.

Then occasional guest spots on tv, one or two every year.  Most of these characters don't appear in the plot synopses:

Andy on Sons of Anarchy, featuring the backside of Charlie Hunnan

Zane on Henry Danger

Deputy Jimmy on Lovecraft Country


Donny in Hollywood Vampire

Lucas in NCIS: Los Angeles

Coach Watkins in The Wonder Years update, with Julian Lerner as Brad Hitman.

His most substantial role to date: 23 episodes of the soap General Hospital, playing Ambrose, henchman of the evil Victor Cassadine.  On Victor's orders, he kidnaps Liesl Obrecht, kidnaps Ace Prince-Cassadine, and almost kills Spencer Cassadine




Coming up: The Legend of Van Dorn, about a Confederate soldier played by Lee Wilson, who was "immensely attractive to women."  Never to men, of course.  He was murdered by a husband upset over his wife's canoodling.  Charles plays General Red Jackson, another real-life figure.

Secrets and Yards, about a small town football team with secrets.

A Union soldier in the Civil War sequence of Righteous Gemstones Episode 4.1.

More Charles after the break. 



Charles has very macho Instagram and Facebook accounts. Rock climbing, football, coast guard, hanging with his buddies -- literally --  in the mountains.














What can one do in Key West?  It's got a vibrant gay community, or you could jump off a ledge in your underwear.










No women on his social media except for relatives and costars, but he calls his male friends "homies."  Gay men don't do that.

Searching for "Charles Ambrose" and "gay" yields a risqué video, but doesn't answer the question







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