JACK LANE
FIRST APPEARANCE: April 2, 1956
LAST APPEARANCE: October 1960
PERFORMER: Don Hastings
EXIT: Moved away from Monticello.
SPOUSE: Betty-Jean Battle (married 1957).
RELATIVES: Mattie Lane (mother). Sara Lane (sister). Bud Lane (son). Winston Grimsley (step-father). Louise Grimsley (step-sister).
OCCUPATION: Worked for Harry Lane's trucking company and later for step-father Winston Grimsley.
MEDICAL HISTORY: Beaten and nearly killed (June 1956).
LEGAL HISTORY: Tried for the murder of his secretary Ruth Hakim (1960).
USELESS TRIVIA: Jack spoke the opening line of the show in April 1956. Initially, Jack was a troubled youth who became involved with juvenile delinquent Walt Johnson. Actor Don Hastings played his last scene as Jack on a Wednesday and started as Bob Hughes on ATWT two days later.
FIRST APPEARANCE: April 2, 1956
LAST APPEARANCE: October 1960
PERFORMER: Don Hastings
EXIT: Moved away from Monticello.
SPOUSE: Betty-Jean Battle (married 1957).
RELATIVES: Mattie Lane (mother). Sara Lane (sister). Bud Lane (son). Winston Grimsley (step-father). Louise Grimsley (step-sister).
OCCUPATION: Worked for Harry Lane's trucking company and later for step-father Winston Grimsley.
MEDICAL HISTORY: Beaten and nearly killed (June 1956).
LEGAL HISTORY: Tried for the murder of his secretary Ruth Hakim (1960).
USELESS TRIVIA: Jack spoke the opening line of the show in April 1956. Initially, Jack was a troubled youth who became involved with juvenile delinquent Walt Johnson. Actor Don Hastings played his last scene as Jack on a Wednesday and started as Bob Hughes on ATWT two days later.