

He recorded his first cover, Angeles, in 2012 and then, with his friend Jason Manns recorded three other songs on covers albums: Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, Simple Man and The Weight. In 2003 he gave his first steps in the music world, helping with back vocals and lyrics on his friend Steve Carlson’s albums. On the big screen, he participated in films such as Devour (2005), Ten Inch Hero (2007) and My Bloody Valentine 3D (2009). In 2005 he started starring the series that got him more prominence, Supernatural, in which he plays, until now, Dean Winchester, one of the main characters. Have Watching Something on Netflix Put Amazing Race, Clue, a soap opera. That year he got offered the role for the romantic couple of Tru Davies in the series Tru Calling but Jensen rejected the invitation so in 2004 he could participate in the 4th season of Smallville, by playing the character of Jason Teague. The director is Lee Eung-bok, who directed hit dramas like Goblin (2016).

In 2003 he participated on the 6th season of the series Dawson’s Creek as C.J. That character died in the episode, but Jensen got back to the series on the second season as a clone of Ben, Alec/X5-494. After this, he participated in the series Dark Angel, in 2001, as Ben/X5-493, a psycho serial killer. That same year, he played for the role of the young Clark Kent in Smallville, but this was assigned to Tom Welling. In 2001 he participated in the mini series Blonde about Marilyn Monroe’s life. In 1998 he won the Soap Opera Digest Award for Best Male Newcomer and got nominated three times (1998, 1999, 2000) on the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series for his work on Days of our Lives.

Jensen Ackles started this way focusing on his career as an actor in 1996, by performing many small characters and then had his big debut in the soap opera of NBC Days of Our Lives, as Eric Brady, in 1997.
