With  Love  To...  The  SOAPS!
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John  J. York (Mac  Scorpio)
John J. York portrays Mac Scorpio, whose multiple professional positions include Police Commissioner and majority owner of The Outback. While managing to juggle all these responsibilities, Mac always makes time for the women in his life -- his new wife, Felicia Scorpio-Jones (Kristina Wagner), and her two daughters from a previous marriage, Maxie and Georgie.
York, a native of Chicago's South Side, studied marketing for two years at the University of Whitewater in Wisconsin before returning to Chicago to study acting with Edward Kaye-Martin.
He made his professional debut at the Wisdom Bridge Theatre, where he appeared in Picnic, Loss of Roses, Career and Golden Boy. York moved to Hollywood in 1983 and began appearing on such television series as 21 Jump Street, Murder, She Wrote, Sydney, Family Ties, Newhart, Hunter, and Arthur Hailey's Hotel. He then starred for two seasons as Eric Cord on Werewolf, a horror-action series.
His feature film credits include roles in Steel and Lace, House of the Rising Sun, The Bear (about University of Alabama coach Bear Bryant, with Gary Busey), and Chattanooga Choo Choo. During the filming of the latter project, York met his wife, Vicki, a casting director. They were married on August 15, 1986, and have a daughter, Schyler.
In the few leisure moments he has, York enjoys spending time with his family, riding his bike, working in the yard and garden, and playing golf.