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JFK’s Grandson Jack Schlossberg Is All Grown up and Has Already Made His Acting Debut on 'Blue Bloods'

Rebelander Basilan
Jul 13, 2019
06:38 A.M.

Jack Schlossberg, the 26-year-old grandson of John F. Kennedy, was picked to star as Jack Hammer in the crime drama, "Blue Bloods."

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Schlossberg is the child of Caroline Bouvier Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg. He is the only grandson of John F. Kennedy, often referred to by initials JFK, who served as the 35th president of the United States.

Much the same as his granddad and mom, Schlossberg is passionate about politics and is associated with several humanitarian causes.

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In May 2018, Schlossberg took to Instagram to announce that he would appear in the season 8 finale of "Blue Bloods."

"I don’t make the rules, I just pretend to enforce them — Cash me tonight on season 8 finale of Blue Bloods my dream come true!! Best show in the entire world," he wrote.

The photo shows Schlossberg in a cop uniform standing with her mother alongside "Blue Bloods" stars Will Estes and Vanessa Ray, as well as Kevin Wade, the executive producer of the hit series.

President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, and their children John, Jr. and Caroline, at their summer house in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts in 1962 | Photo: Wikimedia Commons

President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, and their children John, Jr. and Caroline, at their summer house in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts in 1962 | Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Schlossberg, who is a student of law at Harvard, wants to follow in the strides of his well-known granddad and would like to make his family proud.

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He made his first television appearance with his mother on the "Today" show where they talked about his future in politics.

Schlossberg has demonstrated enthusiasm for their privately-owned company and is likewise somebody who appreciates his family's customs.

He once traveled to Japan to visit his mother, the then U.S. Ambassador to the country. The pair toured the damaged Fukushima nuclear plant and visited an orphanage.

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Schlossberg's first claim to fame was when he helped to establish ReLightNY, an environmental group, at 14 years old.

The charity is intending to give energy-efficient light bulbs to low-income housing developments. He has since graduated from Yale University, where he received a degree in history.

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Much the same as his granddad and mom, Schlossberg is passionate about politics and is associated with several humanitarian causes.

Not many individuals know that John F. Kennedy gave his presidential and authoritative compensations to different charities.

On November 22, 1963, JFK was assassinated while his motorcade was driving through Dallas, Texas. He was pronounced dead about thirty minutes after the assault.

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