Considering how long he’s been acting, even I sometimes forget that Jensen Ackles' first big TV role was not in the genre shows that he’s become known for, but inDays of Our Lives. Ackles is a hot commodity in Hollywood these days, taking the fame, fandom, and leverage he gained during his time on Supernatural and using them to become a true powerhouse in the industry. SinceSupernaturalended in 2020,Jensen Ackleshas been savvy about his career choices in front of and behind the camera and his career has transformed.

Jensen Ackles' post-Supernaturalmovie and TV careerhas kept him busy. He provided narration for theSupernaturalspinoffThe Winchestersand has an ongoing role voicing the animated Batman.Ackles is the reigning king of Prime Video, set to lead the action showCountdown, and his character of Soldier Boy a fixture inThe Boysuniverse. He’s even become the most anticipated guest star in CBS' hit showTracker. He’s also dabbled behind the camera, directing an episode of Jared Padalecki’sWalkerand serving as executive producer on several shows. With his career having grown in a very specific way, it makes Jensen Ackles' first major TV role even wilder to think about.

Jensen Ackles on Days of Our Lives

Jensen Ackles' First Major TV Role Was In Days Of Our Lives

He Played Twin Eric Brady

While most people came to know Jensen Ackles from his 15 seasons playing Dean Winchester onSupernatural, if they didn’t already know him fromDark AngelandSmallville, fewer people may know he actually got his start on a daytime soap opera. It may come as a surprise to them to learn thatAckles' first major role was playing Eric Brady on the long-running NBC soapDays of Our Lives.

As is common in soaps, Ackles was actually the sixth actor to play the character, with four other actors portraying the character at younger stages of his life from infancy to adulthood, and a fifth actor providing a one-episode voiceover.

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While some soap stars stick with their soaps for years, becoming mainstays of their series, many actors stay for just a few years and then move on. Such was the case for Ackles, who played the character for three years from 1997-2000 before departing after he struck a development deal with ABC. From the start, Ackles popped on screen as one of those rare talents you just know will be a big name some day. Audiences and voters recognized it, with Ackles being nominated for a Daytime Emmy three years in a row in the category of Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series.

Supernatural’s French Mistake Episode Has A Days Of Our Lives Easter Egg For Jensen

It Was Supernatural’s Most Meta Episode

While some people may have forgotten that’s how Ackles got his start, however,Supernaturalsure didn’t. The beloved show had plenty of memorable experimental episodes throughout its 327-episode run, with the show breaking genre rules and dabbling in metahumor in a way few other shows have done before or since. One of those standout episodes wasSupernaturalseason 6, episode 15, “The French Mistake,” one of the best-loved outings in the entire series.

In the episode, Sam and Dean are zapped into an alternate reality where they are actors named “Jared Padalecki” and “Jensen Ackles” who star in a show about demon-hunting brothers named – you guessed it –Supernatural. Sam and Dean have no idea how to act, but must pretend and muddle their way through alongside their alt-universe co-star character, “Misha Collins.” Sam and Dean soon find that supernatural entities don’t exist in this universe, and their real lives are merely fodder for a fictional TV show in the alternate universe, making “The French Mistake” full meta in a delightfully demented way.

TheSupernaturalepisode doesn’t miss a beat. Throughout the episode, it incorporates details from Ackles' and Padalecki’s real lives as part of their fictional actor characters. One Easter egg was placed there specifically as a joke for Ackles: As Sam researches their characters, he finds aDays of Our Livesclip featuring a younger Ackles as Eric Brady. The moment found Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester acting as “Jensen Ackles” watching a real show of Jensen Ackles' turned into a fictional show starring “Jensen Ackles” in an alternate universe. If that sentence just confused you, then “The French Mistake” did its job.

Ackles' Days Of Our Lives Character Is Drastically Different Than The Image He’s Created In His TV Career

He’s Cultivated A Career Of Playing Highly Competent Tough Guys

Eternal bro Dean is mortified to see his alt-universe character was on a daytime soap opera, and quickly slams the laptop shut. It’s a moment obviously played for laughs, but it becomes all the more humorous when you consider how Jensen Ackles' career has panned out sinceDays of Our Lives. Ackles has made a name for himself playing rugged tough guys, often with a hefty dose of cheeky swagger and dashes of toxic masculinity. Thebest Jensen Ackles charactersare all ultra-capable, highly skilled fighters in some way:

By contrast, his first big role of Eric Brady was quite different. As a twin, Eric was the quintessential example of a good boy who always followed the rules. Romantic and sensitive, Eric was often the only stable character in a sea of drama. It’s a far cry from the characters Ackles has come to be known for, who have never once been rule-followers. They are instead the ones usually causing chaos and would likely be offended if you were to describe them as “sensitive.” Rewatching clips of Jensen Ackles inDays of Our Livesnow is pleasantly jarring, and it shows just how far he’s come.