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“Wait—That’s His Mom?!” Netflix Star Jake Weary’s Secret Soap Opera Roots Exposed — And Fans of The Waterfront Are Absolutely Losing It

He plays a brooding, dangerously charming lead in one of Netflix’s most intense new dramas — but Jake Weary’s real-life origin story might be even juicier than his character’s.

Netflix’s The Waterfront has no shortage of secrets. But the one that’s shocking fans the most? It isn’t buried in a plot twist — it’s hiding in the cast list.

The show’s smoldering scene-stealer, Jake Weary, may seem like a fresh face to some, but he comes from a dynasty so deep in TV drama history it’ll make your head spin. The 31-year-old actor behind Cane — the charming, manipulative, dangerously unpredictable figure in The Waterfront — didn’t just break into Hollywood. He was literally raised in it.

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The Soap Opera Queen Behind Netflix’s Rising Star

If Jake seems to have the kind of screen presence you can’t teach, there’s a reason: his mother is none other than Kim Zimmer, the legendary four-time Emmy-winning actress who reigned over daytime television as Reva Shayne on Guiding Light for over two decades.

Yes — that Kim Zimmer.

Kim Zimmer has been on Guiding Light for over two decades

A true soap icon, Zimmer was famous not only for her dramatic flair and commanding presence, but for shaping what daytime television could be. Now, fans are realizing her son is bringing that same energy to a new generation of storytelling — just with fewer catfights and more Netflix-sized chaos.

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It wasn’t just mom in the spotlight. Jake’s father, A.C. Weary, also had a long career in television, directing episodes of Guiding Light and acting in series like One Life to LiveL.A. Law, and Another World. Together, the couple built a life steeped in entertainment — and brought their kids along for the ride.

Actress Kim Zimmer attends the 13th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on July 17, 1986

Jake’s first acting gig? At just 13 years old, he appeared on Guiding Light — the same show that made his mother a household name. Talk about full circle.

From Child Actor to Netflix Leading Man

Since that first role, Jake has made a steady climb through the industry. He’s appeared in Law & Order: SVU, the horror cult classic It FollowsPretty Little LiarsThe Walking Dead: Dead City, and more — slowly building a reputation as a chameleon who can shift from vulnerable to terrifying in a single glance.

In The Waterfront, he finally gets the spotlight he’s long deserved. His portrayal of Cane, a character who dances on the edge of charm and cruelty, has drawn rave reviews — and comparisons to everyone from young DiCaprio to Ozark’s Marty Byrde.

“I usually play characters who scowl all the time,” Jake said in a recent interview. “This one smiles. He’s still hiding something — but I liked the change.”

A Performance Decades in the Making

Jake’s rise feels more like a torch being passed than a breakout. In fact, fans of Kim Zimmer — who now works in theater and recently released a memoir titled I’m Just Sayin’: Three Deaths, Seven Husbands, and a Clone! — are thrilled to see her son stepping into the limelight.

Actress Kim Zimmer, husband A.C. Weary, son Max Weary, son Jake Weary, and daughter Rachel Weary attend the 26th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on May 21, 1999

Behind the scenes, The Waterfront is quickly gaining traction as Netflix’s next prestige thriller, and Jake Weary is being called its unexpected MVP. But those who know his roots? They aren’t surprised.

After all, when your mother ruled daytime TV and your dad directed Emmy-winning drama, what choice do you have but to steal the show?