Shaun Johnston, the actor behind Grandpa Jack on Heartland, reflects on nearly 20 years on the ranch

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Grandpa Jack standing by a ranch fence in rural Alberta on Heartland

I was thinking about Shaun Johnston the other day. It’s kind of wild he’s been Jack for almost twenty years. He just fits. Rugged, quiet, never pushing it. Half the time he barely has to move and the whole scene settles.

That Season 9 moment where Jack says goodbye to Paint… I still think about it. Shaun mentioned once he usually makes notes before filming, but that day he didn’t. He didn’t need to. You can see it on his face. It doesn’t feel like acting. It just feels like loss.

It’s also funny hearing him talk about the early years. Every time renewal season came around, he’d get anxious and assume it might be the end. Looking back, he says he should’ve relaxed a little. People weren’t just watching Heartland — they were leaning on it.

When he’s not on the ranch, it’s hockey and guitar. He’ll be the first to tell you he’s not some great musician. He just plays enough to enjoy it, and honestly, that tracks.

Jack and Paint on Heartland
Jack and Paint

And before all the cowboy stuff, he worked at Alberta Treasury Branch. Then somehow he ends up as a runway model in Toronto. He’s 6’3”, fit a Hugo Boss suit right off the rack, and suddenly he’s doing runway shows for sixty bucks an hour. Such a random route to becoming TV’s ranch grandpa.

He’s done other roles too, like Wynonna Earp — the priest one. He even joked they called the character Juan Carlos because he looked “Latino enough.”

But he always circles back to theatre. He still talks about Fool for Love like it never left him.

He did a live show at Symon’s Valley Ranch recently too — music and stories. He said he was nervous, which is funny to imagine after all these years on camera. But the crowd was with him.

He’s also said the biggest thing he’s taken from playing Jack is learning how to get older without fighting it. And yeah… I buy that.

Shaun Johnston in a cowboy hat, reminiscent of his role as Grandpa Jack on Heartland.
Shaun and Amber on Heartland

If Heartland ever ends, he says he’ll probably just watch more TV and play more hockey. Honestly? Sounds perfect. He’s earned it.

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Rating: 4.1 (9 votes)
  1. Sandy Spicer says:

    I love heartland my youngest grandson love it to he love grandpa Jack Shaun has really made the part of Grandpa Jack come to life it would be so awesome to take my grandson to meet him someday and i also would live to meet him i cant picture him not being Grandpa Jack he is an amazing actor they pick the best man for the part he playes just gotta love Shaun Johnston in his roll to meet him sometime would be a dream come true

  2. Terrie St. John says:

    I love all the characters the girls But one is a very good in the all the shows he plays. Y you feel everything he goes thru so much love and compassion It is Shaun Johnson. I love him dearly

  3. Pamela Duffy says:

    I love watching Heartland and the actors that make it real! Like Ty you took him off and Jack now you're talking of removing him?? Jack and Amy make the show! Take them away the show loses interest. I never watched a Canadian show before Heartland! I will be lost without Heartland!

  4. Terry Hartwig says:

    Good to know how Jack ticks

  5. Alan Mac gowan says:

    Really used to like the show but since Amy
    Found all the new lover it just turns me off.
    An I know it’s only show but I guess that’s not the way I was brought up I don’t watch it any longer..

  6. Duane Ricks says:

    Shaun Johnson is Jack and nobody else could play him better!

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