| Full Name: |
Jessica
Claire Biel
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| Height: |
5'8"
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| Birthplace: |
Ely, Minnesota,
USA
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| Date of Birth: |
March 3,
1982
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| Husband/Partner: |
Still Dating
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| Contact Info: |
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| Personal
Quote: |
"No
Quote as of Yet"
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Jessica
Biel was born on March 3rd, 1982 in Ely, Minnesota
and raised in Boulder, Colorado. Different from
her character Mary (WB's 7th Heaven); her likes
aren't basketball but soccer. This honour student
also enjoys singing, dancing, rollerblading, ice
skating, and mountain biking. Recently she was selected
as People Magazine's Top 50 Most Beautiful People
in 1999. She was also found on the front cover of
the Youth and Modern Magazine (May 1999). Jessica,
called Jessie by all her friends, was discovered
at the 1994 IMTA Los Angeles Convention. Her talents
earned her a scholarship to Diane Hardin's well-known
and well-respected Young Actors Space in Los Angeles.
She has done an enormous amount of print work and
her natural beauty has caught the eye of some of
Hollywood's most influential people. She played
Mary Camden in the latest Aaron Spelling production
7th Heaven, a made-for-television Warner Brothers
Network production that has been on since the fall
of 1996.
In 1997,
she completed a production on the Jonathan Demme
film "Ulee's Gold," starring Peter Fonda. She also
appearedin the feature film "It's A Digital World,"
and has numerous television commercials to her credit.
In 1998, she teamed up with Jonathan Taylor Thomas
(ABC's Home Improvement) and filmed Disney's "I'll
Be Home for Christmas". On stage, Jessica has starred
in regional theatre productions of "Beauty and the
Beast," "The Invisible People," "Annie" and "The
Sound of Music." Jessica is managed by Hardin/Eckstein
Management. Her agent Jeff Morrone, Innovative Artists
who sees nothing but stardom in this beautiful woman
in the future. |
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Last
Update:
June 15, 2003
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Films:
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2004)
The Rules of Attraction (2002)
Summer Catch (2001)
I'll Be Home for Christmas (1998)
Ulee's Gold (1997)
Made for TV: None
Direct to Video: None
TV Shows: 7th Heaven (1996)
Cartoon Voices: None
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