Starting his career as a
child actor, he has appeared in many
television series as well as films. His television credits include:
Perfect Strangers,
Knots Landing,
The Greatest American Hero,
St. Elsewhere,
Manimal,
The Love Boat,
Highway to Heaven,
Murder She Wrote, ''
Diff'rent Strokes, Who's the Boss?, T.J. Hooker, The A-Team, Cagney and Lacey, Hill Street Blues, The Wonder Years, Jake and the Fatman, Land of the Lost, Walker Texas Ranger, Baywatch, Tremors, The Lazarus Man and Ernie alongside Dick Christie, Marla Pennington, Jerry Supiran, Emily Schulman & Tiffany Brissette in Small Wonder''. His film credits include:
Iron Eagle,
Tremors,
Tremors 3: Back to Perfection,
Meet the Applegates,
Night of the Demons 2, and
Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II, and the 1993 film titled "The Day My Parents Ran Away". He also supplied the voice of "Dorin" in the animated television series
Wildfire, and directed and wrote the 2010 short film
The Broker. Jayne has spent his adult life cultivating a career in real estate development and construction strategy expertise. Recognized in spatial design, his work has been featured in the
Los Angeles Times With work focused on "turn-around properties", Jayne opened RJC Design + Build, Inc. In 1998, Jayne became a world-class
blackjack player, and played blackjack professionally with a team of well-known
card counters from 2000 to 2005. In his 2010 book
Repeat until Rich, Josh Axelrad describes his experiences in Las Vegas with Jayne and a team of card counters as they use "Big Player" and "Call-in" tactics to win millions of dollars. Jayne became a well known player and was entered into a
blacklist by the
Griffin Agency, known for supplying intelligence information to casinos regarding players that can "hurt" the casino by winning money. Under the name "Bobby J", Jayne played in the first
World Series of Blackjack against such notables
Stanford Wong and Hollywood Dave It pitted some of the best and well-known blackjack players from around the world. ==Personal life==