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Cirroc Lofton

is an and , best known for his role as , the son of Commander , on the science fiction television series from 1993 to 1999. Born on August 7, 1978, in , , Lofton began his acting career as a child, debuting in the 1989 educational program Econ and Me, which taught children about economics. His early work included minor roles in films, such as the 1992 comedy Beethoven. Lofton's breakthrough came at age 15 with , where he appeared in 71 episodes, portraying the character's growth from a reluctant teenager to a young writer amid the series' exploration of family, war, and cultural themes on a space station near a . Following the show's conclusion, he took on a regular role as basketball player Curtis Thorpe in the Showtime drama The Hoop Life (1999–2000) and a recurring role as law student Anthony Taylor in the CBS series (2001–2005). Other notable credits include appearances in (2001), (2003), and the film (2006), alongside voice work in video games like Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – The Fallen (2000). In addition to , Lofton has ventured into producing and , co-hosting The 7th Rule, a review that originally featured his Deep Space Nine co-star before Eisenberg's death in 2019, and now continues with producer Ryan T. Husk, covering episodes from The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. With over 25 credits, Lofton's career highlights his transition from child performer to a multifaceted figure in science fiction and television.

Early life

Family background

Cirroc Lofton was born on August 7, 1978, in Los Angeles, California, USA. He grew up in Los Angeles with his mother, who managed his early career, and his younger sister, Merone. His parents were divorced at the time, though he maintained a close relationship with his father, an engineer. Lofton is a distant relative of former center fielder , a six-time known for his speed and defensive skills during a 17-year career.

Entry into acting

Lofton began his acting journey at the age of nine in , when a photographer discovered him playing in a local park in , leading to his entry into the professional world of child . Shortly after this serendipitous encounter, he secured representation from a , which opened doors to auditions and early opportunities in the competitive Los Angeles entertainment scene. His initial foray included a debut appearance in the 1989 Econ and Me, an instructional program aimed at teaching children about . This marked the start of a series of minor, often uncredited roles in the late and early , such as appearances in television commercials for brands like Tropicana and , as well as industrial and educational videos. These early gigs provided hands-on experience amid frequent auditions, honing his skills in an industry known for its rigorous demands on young performers. Complementing his professional start, Lofton attended a school in with a strong emphasis on , where participation in school plays and theater activities further nurtured his passion and prepared him for agency-backed pursuits. Supported by his family in the local entertainment hub, this blend of discovery, training, and initial roles laid the foundation for his developing career.

Acting career

Early roles

Lofton's entry into professional acting occurred during his childhood, with initial work in commercials and educational media. He first appeared on screen at age 9 in the 1989 educational program Econ and Me, a series designed to teach children concepts. Prior to that, around age 9, he was discovered by a talent scout in a park, leading to representation by an agent and opportunities in print ads and short videos. Building experience through smaller gigs, Lofton took on various television commercials in the early , including spots for Tropicana and , which helped him gain familiarity with on-camera performance. These uncredited and minor roles served as foundational steps, transitioning him from local educational content to broader commercial exposure and auditions for narrative projects. His debut in feature film came in 1992 with a small credited role as Skateboarder #1 in the family comedy Beethoven, directed by Brian Levant. At 14 years old, this appearance in the Universal Pictures production about a mischievous St. Bernard dog provided Lofton with his first taste of set life on a major studio film, amid a cast including Charles Grodin and Bonnie Hunt. While brief, the role contributed to his emerging resume as he pursued auditions for television series in the competitive child actor market of the early 1990s.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

Cirroc Lofton was cast as , the son of , in at the age of 14 in 1992, making his debut in the series premiere "Emissary" in January 1993. As a series regular, Lofton appeared in 71 of the show's 176 episodes across its seven seasons from 1993 to 1999, portraying Jake's evolution from a reluctant adolescent adjusting to life on the to a young adult pursuing his passion for writing. Jake's emphasized themes of personal growth and family amid the series' larger narrative of conflict, with Lofton aging naturally on screen from 14 to 21 during production. Key episodes highlighted this development, such as "The Visitor" in season 4, where an elderly Jake reflects on his life and literary career after his father's , an installment nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Makeup for a Series. Lofton's portrayal in such stories earned praise for its emotional depth, contributing to Jake's role as a grounded counterpoint to the show's high-stakes sci-fi elements. On set, Lofton formed a close, mentor-like bond with co-star Avery Brooks, who played his on-screen father Benjamin Sisko; Brooks provided guidance and treated Lofton like a son, which enhanced their authentic father-son dynamic and supported Lofton's growth as an actor during his formative years. Behind the scenes, producers intentionally aged up Jake's role to reflect real-time maturation, avoiding the static child portrayals seen in prior Star Trek series, though this sometimes required creative solutions like casting Tony Todd as an older Jake in "The Visitor" due to Lofton's youth. Fan reception has been overwhelmingly positive, with Lofton's performance often cited for adding heart to Deep Space Nine's ensemble, solidifying his place in Star Trek lore. The role profoundly shaped Lofton's identity within sci-fi , establishing him as an enduring figure despite his limited , and its relevance persists into 2025 through his frequent appearances at conventions like Trek to and Trek to , where he engages with fans on Jake's legacy.

Later television and film roles

Following the conclusion of in 1999, which served as a launchpad for further opportunities, Cirroc Lofton transitioned into a recurring role as Curtis Thorpe, a talented young basketball prospect navigating and personal challenges, in the Showtime sports drama series The Hoop Life. Airing from 1999 to 2000, the show featured Lofton in 22 episodes, highlighting his ability to portray athletic ambition amid team dynamics and off-court pressures. In 2001, Lofton guest-starred as Anthony "Ant" Carter, an ambitious law student entangled in family and romantic tensions, across two episodes of the Showtime family drama Soul Food. This role allowed him to explore themes of intergenerational conflict and personal growth within an African American household, contributing to the series' acclaimed depiction of urban life. Lofton's television work in the mid-2000s included several guest appearances that diversified his portfolio across genres. In 2003, he played Maynard, a confident preacher's son attending Harvard, in an episode of the WB family series 7th Heaven. In 2005, he appeared as Reed, a mysterious figure in a coastal invasion storyline, on the ABC sci-fi miniseries Invasion. In 2006, he portrayed Tommy Boyer, a suspect photographer linked to a string of murders, in the "Darkroom" episode of CBS's procedural CSI: Miami, where his performance added layers to the investigation's psychological tension. On the film front, Lofton reprised his iconic role as in the 2007 fan-produced web miniseries Star Trek: Of Gods and Men, reuniting with former Deep Space Nine castmates in a story set decades after the series. He also featured in the 2004 documentary Trekkies 2, discussing fan culture and his experiences in the franchise alongside other actors. These projects underscored his continued ties to while branching into meta-commentary on . After 2010, Lofton's on-screen appearances grew sporadic, reflecting a broader diversification beyond acting. Notable credits include a 2018 guest role as campus security in an episode of The CW's sports drama All American, and a supporting turn as Brian Conner in the 2022 romantic comedy film , where he played a key figure in a couple's marital challenges. These roles maintained his presence in ensemble television and independent cinema, though at a reduced frequency compared to his earlier career.

Other ventures

Podcasting

Following his role as Jake Sisko on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Cirroc Lofton transitioned into podcasting, drawing inspiration from his experiences on the series to create content centered on Trek analysis. In January 2019, Lofton launched The 7th Rule, a podcast co-hosted with producer Ryan T. Husk, after being recruited by his late Deep Space Nine co-star Aron Eisenberg, who portrayed Nog. The show's initial format focused on episode-by-episode reviews of Deep Space Nine, blending humor, personal anecdotes, and thematic discussions to engage fans. After Eisenberg's passing in September 2019, Lofton and Husk continued the podcast, marking key milestones such as its fifth anniversary in January 2024. The series expanded beyond Deep Space Nine to include reviews of Star Trek: The Original Series starting in 2023, featuring original cast member Walter Koenig as a co-host for those episodes. Further growth came with coverage of newer Trek properties, such as Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, and appearances by special guests including actor Andrew Robinson, who reprised his Deep Space Nine character Garak for in-depth episode breakdowns. As of September 2025, The 7th Rule remains active with over 350 episodes released, maintaining a weekly schedule of reviews and discussions. Lofton serves as both host and producer, fostering strong fan engagement through a Patreon community that offers exclusive content and behind-the-scenes access, as well as live recording events often tied to Star Trek conventions. The podcast has cultivated a dedicated following within the Trek fandom, earning high listener ratings and contributing to ongoing conversations about the franchise's legacy.

Restaurant business

Following the conclusion of his role on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Cirroc Lofton transitioned into entrepreneurship by opening Café Cirroc in , in 2010. The café, located near Playa del Rey, offered a menu featuring , sandwiches, and croissants, emphasizing a casual, community-oriented atmosphere in a developing neighborhood. In 2014, Lofton relocated and rebranded the business at a new space on Jefferson Boulevard, replacing the former Laurent, which had closed after an unsuccessful pop-up attempt. Lofton's decision to enter the restaurant industry drew direct inspiration from his Deep Space Nine character Jake Sisko's father, Joseph Sisko, a renowned chef who owned a restaurant in New Orleans. This fictional influence aligned with Lofton's real-life academic background; after his early acting career, he pursued studies in and at , where he expressed enthusiasm for entrepreneurial pursuits. The venture represented a deliberate post-acting pivot, allowing Lofton to apply his education to a hands-on operation focused on quality food and customer service. Café Cirroc became a gathering spot for fans, including hosting events for local groups like the USS Angeles chapter. The business earned positive feedback, achieving a 4.6 out of 5 rating on based on 13 reviews praising its welcoming vibe and offerings. However, by 2024, the café had closed permanently, marking the end of this chapter in Lofton's diversified career.

Personal life

Marriage and children

Cirroc Lofton married his longtime girlfriend Sara Lofton in 2011. The couple co-owned Café Cirroc, a family-operated establishment in , with their business partnership noted publicly since around 2010. Lofton and Sara Lofton divorced in 2015, though few details about the separation have been shared publicly. Together, they have one daughter, born around 2012. In a 2023 interview, Lofton discussed his experiences as a father to his then-11-year-old daughter, noting how the close father-son relationship portrayed between and on resonated with his own parenting approach and the bond he shared with co-star off-screen. Lofton has maintained a high level of regarding his family life, with no public information available on additional children or post-divorce personal matters.

Residence and interests

Cirroc Lofton has resided long-term in , an area aligned with his background and the former site of his culinary business, Cafe Cirroc. Lofton's personal interests prominently include active participation in the fandom, evidenced by his regular appearances at conventions such as STLV: Trek to Vegas 2025, where he joins panels and fan excursions to connect with enthusiasts. He further demonstrates enthusiasm for music and social interaction by hosting events at these gatherings, including sessions at the ST-CHI: Trek to Chicago convention in 2025. Drawing from his college studies in and , Lofton applies these principles to entrepreneurial endeavors, viewing them as a key aspect of his balanced lifestyle outside . His , The 7th Rule, extends this interest by building community ties among fans, highlighted by collaborative efforts like Sisko Day in 2025, which promotes reflection on family and shared values through support from the Roddenberry Foundation.

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