Biography
Walter Emanuel Jones is an actor, dancer, and singer. Jones is internationally known for his portrayal of the character Zack, the original "Black Power Ranger" from the children's show Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993). He has been featured as a series regular or guest star in over 150 episodes of various shows and has been featured in several films. Some of his credits include: The Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning police drama The Shield (2002), the top-rated drama series C.S.I. (2000), and the long-running comedy hit Moesha (1996). Jones works regularly as a voice actor, lending his voice to radio television, film, and video games. Jones' recent voice-over acting jobs include work on Bailando (Step Up) (2006), Divergente (2014), and Annie (2014). Jones resides in Los Angeles, California, and spends his free time salsa dancing, camping, scuba diving, snowboarding, and traveling.
Filmography
Cast Credits

Hollywood Demons
Character: Self (archive footage)
TV • 2025

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always
Character: Zack Taylor
MOVIE • 2023

House Party
Character: Walter Jones
MOVIE • 2023

Memoirs of a Fighter
Character: Jarrod Jones
MOVIE • 2022
Christy's Kitchen Throwback
Character:
TV • 2019

Making Fun: The Story of Funko
Character: Self
MOVIE • 2018

The Order
Character: Cole
MOVIE • 2016

Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping
Character: Angry Fan
MOVIE • 2016

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2
Character: Additional Voices (voice)
MOVIE • 2013

Vampire Riderz
Character: Terrance
MOVIE • 2013

Speed Demons
Character: Terrance
MOVIE • 2012

Pair of Kings
Character: Tough Poet
TV • 2010
Steps Toward the Sun
Character: Cowboy 2
MOVIE • 2009

Open Season 2
Character: Additional Voices (Voice)
MOVIE • 2008

Tomb of Terror
Character: Jake Fine
MOVIE • 2004

The Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa
Character: Ricky (voice)
MOVIE • 2002

The Dogwalker
Character: Blonde Guy
MOVIE • 2002

Love and a Bullet
Character: Cisco
MOVIE • 2002

American Gun
Character: J.B.
MOVIE • 2002

The Shield
Character: Rondell Robinson
TV • 2002