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Adam Jeffries

Adam Jeffries (born c. 1976) is an actor best known for his roles as Lester Freeman in the Fox True Colors (1990–1992) and Jarvis Turrell Jr. in the ABC Thea (1993–1994). Throughout the early , Jeffries appeared in several family-oriented television series and films, establishing himself as a and teen performer in comedic roles. His early credits include a guest spot as Simeonee on (1989) and as Mark on (1989), alongside a supporting role as Buddy #2 in the film (1990). Later in his career, he provided additional voices for the English version of the (2016) and guest-starred as Danny on Just Shoot Me! (2002).

Early life

Upbringing in the South

Adam Jeffries was born Adam Berry Jeffries on November 3, 1976, in Tuskegee Institute, .

Relocation and early acting pursuits

In the mid-1980s, following his upbringing in , , Adam Jeffries relocated with his mother to , , to pursue opportunities as a child performer. Once settled in , Jeffries immersed himself in the local scene during the late 1980s, participating in community theater productions and school plays to build his skills and gain experience. These early efforts included attending auditions for minor roles and facing typical challenges for a young relocatee, such as adapting to a competitive industry environment far from his southern roots and navigating the logistical demands of child acting regulations in .

Career

Television breakthrough

Adam Jeffries began his television career with guest appearances in 1989, including roles as Simeonee on and Mark on . He also appeared in the 1990 television movie pilot Capital News as Robert Harwood. Jeffries achieved his first starring role as Lester Freeman, the daydreaming 14-year-old troublemaker son, in the Fox sitcom True Colors, which aired from September 2, 1990, to April 12, 1992, for a total of 46 episodes. The series centered on an interracial blended family formed when widowed African American dentist Ron Freeman marries divorced white schoolteacher Ellen Davis, combining Ron's two sons from his previous marriage with Ellen's teenage daughter Katie, and exploring themes of racial dynamics, stepfamily adjustments, and everyday humor in a middle-class . As Lester, Jeffries portrayed the younger brother to the more responsible , often injecting comedic mischief into the ensemble-driven narratives that highlighted the family's evolving bonds. Following the conclusion of True Colors, Jeffries transitioned to another starring role as Turrell Jr., the oldest son, in the family sitcom Thea, which ran from September 8, 1993, to February 16, 1994, across 19 episodes. The show followed Armstrong-Turrell, a resilient widowed mother of four in , , who balanced a demanding life as a supermarket cashier by day and a one-chair operator by night, while imparting tough-love wisdom to her children amid humorous domestic challenges. In the role of , Jeffries depicted the level-headed eldest sibling navigating teenage responsibilities, such as helping with household duties and sibling rivalries, within the close-knit that emphasized maternal strength and communal support. These early 1990s roles significantly boosted Jeffries' visibility as a , positioning him prominently in ensemble casts that showcased diverse family portrayals on network television and earning recognition through nominations for his performances alongside young co-stars.

Film and guest appearances

Jeffries began his screen with a debut in the 1989 educational short A Nightmare on Drug Street, where he portrayed the character , a teenager confronting the dangers of drug addiction in a aimed at youth audiences. In 1990, he secured a supporting role as Buddy #2 in the family comedy , directed by and starring as a widowed father who returns as a ghost to care for his children after a fatal accident. This marked Jeffries' only appearance in a major theatrical , leveraging his early television exposure to transition into cinema. Following his sitcom successes, Jeffries appeared in a guest capacity on the legal drama The Client in 1995, playing Garrett in the episode "The Burning of ," an adaptation of John Grisham's novel that explored civil rights issues through a story of a student arrested for burning a Confederate at school. After a brief hiatus, Jeffries returned to television with recurring guest spots on the soap opera from 2000 to 2001, portraying Larry Morris in storylines involving family drama and interpersonal conflicts in the fictional . He followed this with a single-episode guest role as Danny on the NBC sitcom Just Shoot Me! in 2002, appearing in the "Friends and Neighbors" installment amid the series' ensemble comedy centered on a fashion magazine office. Jeffries' final live-action role came in the 2003 CBS television movie Newton, where he played Tom the Mailman in a pilot-style story about a family relocating to a futuristic utopian town testing innovative consumer products.

Voice acting and later projects

Following his live-action roles in the early , Adam Jeffries entered a hiatus from acting that lasted over a decade, with no credited projects appearing until 2016. In 2016, Jeffries returned to the industry with a role, providing additional voices for the English dub of the video game , developed by . This minor contribution marked his first work since the 2003 television movie , though details on the specific characters voiced remain limited due to the ensemble nature of the additional voices cast. No other voice acting or acting credits for Jeffries have been documented since Final Fantasy XV. As of 2025, his professional activities appear to be low-profile, with no public announcements of new projects or interviews discussing a career pivot.

Filmography

Television roles

Jeffries made his television debut with guest appearances in 1989. He played Simeonee, a basketball player, in the episode "Loosiers" of the ABC series The Wonder Years. Later that year, he appeared as Mark in the episode "Laura's First Date" of the ABC sitcom Family Matters. He followed with a main role as Lester Freeman in the Fox sitcom True Colors, appearing across all 45 episodes from September 2, 1990, to April 12, 1992. Jeffries then had a series regular role as Jarvis Turrell Jr. in the ABC sitcom Thea, appearing in all 19 episodes from September 8, 1993, to February 16, 1994. In 1995, he guest-starred as Jamal James Garrett in an episode of the legal drama The Client. After a hiatus, Jeffries returned to television in the Days of Our Lives, playing the recurring character Larry Morris from 2000 to 2002. In 2002, he made a guest appearance as Danny in the sitcom Just Shoot Me!, specifically in the episode "Friends and Neighbors," which aired on February 28. His final television credit was in the 2003 TV movie Newton, where he played Tom the Mailman.

Film roles

Jeffries began his film career with small roles in independent and family-oriented productions during the late and early . His film credits include:
YearTitleRoleDirectorNotable Co-stars
1989A Nightmare on Drug StreetEddieTraci Wald DonatJoleen Lutz, , Jeff Bollow
1990Buddy #2, ,
These roles marked his early forays into , complementing his burgeoning television work.

Video game credits

Adam Jeffries provided voice work for later in his career, transitioning from live-action roles to opportunities in major titles. His most notable contribution is as an additional voice in Final Fantasy XV (2016), developed and published by for and , with a later Windows edition in 2018. In this English-language version of the action role-playing game, Jeffries lent his voice to various minor characters, supporting the expansive narrative set in the fictional kingdom of Lucis.

Awards and nominations

Young Artist Awards wins

Adam Jeffries earned two Young Artist Awards early in his career for his portrayal of Lester Freeman, the mischievous teenage son in the sitcom True Colors, which highlighted the cultural clashes in a blended family. These victories underscored his talent as a young performer during the show's run from 1990 to 1992. In 1991, at the 12th Youth in Film Awards ceremony—held in late 1990 or early 1991—Jeffries won the Best Young Actor Starring in a New Television Series category, recognizing his breakout lead performance in the newly launched series. The award celebrated emerging child actors in fresh television projects, with Jeffries competing against nominees like for Hull High. The following year, Jeffries secured another win at the 13th Youth in Film Awards, held on December 1, 1991, at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in North Hollywood, California, for Outstanding Young Comedian in a Television Series. This accolade specifically praised his humorous delivery and timing in the role, distinguishing him from peers such as David Faustino of Married... with Children. The Young Artist Awards, founded in 1978 by the Youth in Film Association (now the Young Artist Foundation), annually recognize excellence among performers aged 5 to 21 across film, television, and theater, often serving as an early milestone for child stars. Jeffries' back-to-back successes at age 15 and 16 marked him as a rising talent in youth-oriented programming.

Young Artist Awards nomination

In 1994, Adam Jeffries was nominated for the in the category of Outstanding Youth Ensemble in a Television Series for his portrayal of Jarvis Turrell Jr. in the sitcom . The nomination recognized the collective performances of the young cast members during the show's single season, which aired from September 1993 to February 1994 and focused on a working-class African American family in . The ensemble nomination included Jeffries alongside co-stars (as Danesha Turrell), (as Jerome Turrell), and Brenden Jefferson (as Byron Turrell). This shared recognition highlighted the ensemble's chemistry in depicting family dynamics, with submissions for the awards typically handled by producers or agents on behalf of performers under 21, evaluated by the Youth in Film Association's selection committee based on screen time and impact. Despite the honor, the cast did not win the award, which was presented to the young ensemble from . This nomination further built on Jeffries' growing recognition from prior Young Artist Award successes.

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