Jameson is an enforcer for the Lobos New Generation Cartel on Mayans MC, a spinoff of the FX original series Sons of Anarchy. Played by Russian actor Anton Narinskiy. Jameson makes his debut in the season three episode, "Dark, Deep-laid Plans". Playing a minor recurring role throughout the same and subsequent seasons.
Biography[]
Little is known about Jameson's past, except that he is ex-military soldier and by extension; is no stranger to hyper-violence or to military-level strategies and skills. It is safe to assume that he is a extremely skilled enforcer and bodyguard, a ruthless and merciless individual due to his high ranking status within the Lobos New Generation Cartel. At one point, even being a personal bodyguard for the former leader, El Banquero and after that for next LNG leader Soledad.
Season 3[]
"Dark, Deep-laid Plans"[]
El Banquero, some enforcers and his bodyguards, Sirena and Jameson, arrive at Juan Denver's site. Banquero asks Juan is he is in Galindo territory, Juan tells him he is, in a roundabout sort of way. Banquero blows Juan a kiss before Sirena executes him with a machete. They then burn the Galindo cocaine Juan was handling and leave a warning message.
"A Mixed-up and Splendid Rescue"[]
"The House of Death Floats By"[]
Season 4[]
"Self Portrait in Blue Bathroom"[]
"The Calling of Saint Matthew"[]
Season 5[]
"I Hear the Train A-Comin"[]
Mayans Santo Padre head to the meeting with Soledad and Miguel Galindo, they offer weapons in an attempt at peace after the entire heroin stash was burned by an unknown assailant. Soledad is incredibly unimpressed by the Presidente, Ezekiel "EZ" Reyes' attempt at reconciliation, seeing as her men are already armed to the teeth with the latest military grade weaponry. Soledad and her enforcers leave.
"I See the Black Light"[]
Soledad, Jameson and Miguel walk through a drug house owned by the LNG, there are two dead men inside. Soledad mentions that Miguel shook Eduardo Villar-Fuentes' hand and less than 24 hours later, one of her men was left dead in the same restaurant that they met Eduardo in and now this has happened. Miguel tries to reason with her that there is no proof Eduardo was behind the slayings in the drug house. Miguel hisses to Soledad that nobody has bothered to even inform her of what happened in the house, insinuating that her men don't respect her. He says he will talk to Eduardo but Soledad refuses, saying that the conversation is her's now.
"I Want Nothing but Death"[]
"My Eyes Filled and Then Closed on the Last of Childhood Tears"[]
Soledad and Jameson arrive at a cash drop off point. Luisa Espina, one of Soledad's enforcers and debt collectors is there. Soledad reminds her that she killed all the family she had left and that she doesn't trust her. Soledad then announces that she knows that Lincoln Potter leveraged her family to come and work for the LNG; because of that, she will set her free. She must kill one more person, by midnight tonight, and then she is free. Jameson hands her a dossier.
Appearances[]
| "Pap Struggles With The Death Angel" | "The Orneriness Of Kings" | "Overreaching Don't Pay" | "Our Gang's Dark Oath" | "Dark, Deep-Laid Plans" |
| "You Can't Pray a Lie" | "What Comes of Handlin' Snakeskin" | "A Mixed-up and Splendid Rescue" | "The House of Death Floats By" | "Chapter the Last, Nothing More to Write" |
| "Cleansing of the Temple" | "Hymn Among the Ruins" | "Self Portrait in Blue Bathroom" | "A Crow Flew By" | "Death of the Virgin" |
| "When I Die, I Want Your Hands on My Eyes" | "Dialogue with the Mirror" | "The Righteous Wrath of an Honorable Man" | "The Calling of Saint Matthew" | "When the Breakdown Hit at Midnight" |
| "I Hear the Train A-Comin" | "Lord Help My Poor Soul" | "Do You Hear the Rain" | "I See the Black Light" | "I Want Nothing but Death" |
| "My Eyes Filled and Then Closed on the Last of Childhood Tears" | "To Fear of Death, I Eat the Stars" | "Her Blacks Crackle and Drag" | "I Must Go in Now for the Fog Is Rising" | "Slow to Bleed Fair Son" |