Jessica Biel
Jessica Biel was born in Ely, Minnesota, United States on March 3rd, 1982 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 42, Jessica Biel biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Jessica Claire Timberlake (born March 3, 1982) is an American actress and model.
Biel began her career as a singer in musical performances until she was cast as Mary Camden in the family drama series 7th Heaven (1996-2006), for which she received accolades.
The series is the longest-running family drama on television history and the longest-running family feud in television history. In 1997, she received the Young Artist Award for her role in the drama film Ulee's Gold.
She received more accolades for her lead role in the horror film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003), as Erin Hardesty.
Biel has appeared in films including The Rules of Attraction (2002), Blade: Trinity (2004), Stealth (2005), I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2006), Valentine's Day (2010), New Year's Eve (2011), Total Recall (2012), and Hitchcock (2012). She was the executive producer and actress of The Sinner, a USA Network limited drama series in 2017, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Film.
Early life
Jessica Claire Biel was born in Ely, Minnesota, on March 3, 1982, to Kimberly (née Conroe), a homemaker and spiritual healer), and Jonathan Biel, a business consultant and a GM employee. The paternal grandfather of Hungarian-Jewish refugees was the son of Hungarian-Jewish refugees, who she found on the show Who Do You Think You Are? She has ancestry from Germany, French, English, and Scandinavian origins. Justin, her younger brother, founded and operates BARE, an eco-accessory brand. Biel's family moved often during her childhood, including Texas, Connecticut, and Woodstock, Illinois, before settling in Boulder, Colorado. Biel played soccer and trained as a level six gymnast while growing up. She attended Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts, from 2000 to 2002.
Personal life
After a meeting on the set of the film I'll Be Home for Christmas, Biel and 7th Heaven castmate Adam LaVorgna had an offscreen relationship from 1998 to 2001. She dated actor Chris Evans from 2001 to 2006.
Biel began dating singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake in January 2007. They married in December 2011 and again on October 19, 2012 at the Borgo Egnazia resort in Fasano, Italy. Biel and Timberlake have two sons together: one born in April 2015 and the other in July 2020.
Biel, an anti-vaccination conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and anti-vaccination activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., lobbied against California's vaccination law, which would restrict medical exemptions from vaccinations without authorization from a state public health officer.
Biel hosted a charity auction on July 18, 2006, to raise medical funds for teen Molly Bloom, who was injured in a limousine crash. In a pre-recorded video, Biel boasted, "I promise I'm a cheap date." John Schiffner of Fergus Falls, Minnesota, earned $30,000 to have lunch with Biel. On August 18, 2006, Biel and Schiffner dined at The Palm restaurant in Denver, Colorado, USA. Biel co-founded Make the Difference Network with her father and another corporate associate, Kent McBride, in early 2007. Biel and United Nations Foundation activists climbed to Mount Kilimanjaro in 2010 to raise global water crisis. Biel also received a nomination for a Do Something Award that year. Biel worked with non-health care group WomanCare Global to create a website that would help girls learn about sex education.
Career
Biel was born to be a singer. She appeared in several musical revivals in her hometown, including The Sound of Music and Beauty and the Beast at the age of nine. She participated in a competition sponsored by the International Modeling and Talent Association in Los Angeles, where she recruited an agent and a professional talent manager at 11 years old. She began modeling for print advertisements and appeared in commercials for Dulux Paint and Pringles. Biel played Regrettal, a lead role in Paul Greenberg's ambitious film It's a Digital World. Biel was the oldest daughter and second-oldest child in the family drama 7th Heaven at age 14, after auditioning for many television pilots.
In the critically acclaimed drama Ulee's Gold, released in 1997, Biel landed her first film role as Peter Fonda's granddaughter. Her career earned her a Young Artist Award. She co-starred in I'll Be Home for Christmas with Jonathan Taylor Thomas as his character's love interest in spring 1998, during a break from filming 7th Heaven. When she was 17, she posed for a controversial photo shoot that appeared in the Gear magazine in March 2000. Gear's developers of 7th Heaven were outraged and took court action against Gear. She later expressed regret for doing it, claiming she had been tricked and that she had been shown different photographs from those published. In the baseball-themed film Summer Catch, Biel played the love interest of Freddie Prinze, Jr. Lara played promiscuous college student Lara in The Rules of Attraction, a sequel to the Bret Easton Ellis novel, in 2002. The movie received mixed reviews, became a box-office hit, and has since gained a cult following.
Biel appeared in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, her first top-billing role. Despite poor critiques, the film was a commercial success, earning more than $80 million in the United States. Biel started a new Blade: Trinity film project in 2003. Despite poor reviews, Trinity was a box office success, grossing $150 million worldwide. After finishing it in 2004, she moved to Australia to shoot the action-thriller Stealth. Biel appeared in the 2004 film Cellular; appeared as a supporting actor in the romantic comedy Elizabethtown (2005); and appeared in the indie film London. Esquire named her as the "Sexiest Woman Alive" in 2005, with each month revealing a new body part and clue to the woman's identity.
In 2006, Biel appeared in the period piece The Illusionist, co-starring Edward Norton and Paul Giamatti. Although her casting received a mixed reception, her success was ultimately lauded. "British actress James Berardinelli of Reelviews called her the "film's true acting revelation," while Variety's Todd McCarthy wrote, "Biel is remarkably effective in terms of a light Austrian veneer, and it's certainly shocking enough to fight to the death." In the 2006 film Home of the Brave, a drama about soldiers struggling to return to civilian life after being exposed to the challenges of war, Biel played an Iraq War soldier. Nicolas Cage and Julianne Moore appeared in Next Biel. She appeared in the summer comedy I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry, co-starring Adam Sandler and Kevin James. In late 2007, Biel decided to appear as a stripper in Powder Blue with Forest Whitaker (who also produced the film), Ray Liotta, and Patrick Swayze. She was ranked No. 1 in 2007 by Stuff magazine's No. 1. 1 on their "100 Sexiest Women" list.
Biel shot Easy Virtue, an adaptation of No.l Coward's play. The film is set in the 1920s, and Biel plays young widow Larita, who marrys John Whittaker in France and must face her disapproving in-laws on returning to England. In September 2008, the film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September. Critics applauded Biel's performance, with Variety's Todd McCarthy praising her "sparkling" appearance alongside veterans Kristin Scott Thomas and Colin Firth. "A irresistible power of nature," the Hollywood Reporter characterized her appearance as "a kind, witty, supremely capable, and beautiful woman who... is capable of rejoinders that have completely debunk her opponent's obstining critique." "Mad About the Boy" and "When the Going Gets Tough" were two songs on the film's soundtrack.
Biel lent her voice to the animated science fiction film Planet 51 in 2009. During the 2009 season at the Hollywood Bowl, Biel appeared as Sarah Brown with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in a completely staged concert performance of Guys and Dolls. She received a rousing standing ovation from 17,000 people on the last night. She and Salma Hayek later earned a two-week workshop at Lincoln Center Theater for the Pedro Almodóvar film Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown.
Biel appeared in the large ensemble cast film Valentine's Day and in the A-Team, based on the television series Capt. Charissa Sosa. She appeared on New Year's Eve in 2011, directed by Garry Marshall of Valentine's Day. Biel appeared in the remake of the 1990 science fiction film Total Recall starring Colin Farrell and Kate Beckinsale in 2012. In the biographical film Hitchcock, based on Stephen Rebello's book Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho, she played actress Vera Miles. She appeared in Playing for Keeps with Gerard Butler.
In the thriller film Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2013. Biel appeared in the thriller film Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes. Biel started working on the political satire Nailed in April 2008 with Jake Gyllenhaal. The film follows a woman who mistakenly has a nail stuck in her head and then heads to Washington, D.C., to advocate for improved health care. Biel wrote about the film's production in May 2009, saying: "That was definitely an experience, something I could not say no to." I'm a huge David O. Russell fan. It's just heartbreaking that so many people invested so much time into this particular venture only to have it sit unfinished." On February 10, 2015, the film was released on demand and received mainly critical feedback from critics.
Biel appeared in the independent drama Bleeding Heart in which she plays a yoga instructor named May, who meets her biological sister Shiva (Zosia Mamet), a sex worker, for the first time. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 17, 2015, receiving mixed feedback, though Biel received accolades for her performance. "Though Biel hasn't been given enough to work with in terms of character, she creates a low-key, bliss-based Angeleno, who is both light and poised, discovering both vulnerability and determination within herself... when Biel must summon up deeper emotions, she is remarkably subtle." "With an internalized and subtle appearance, Biel excels in her ability to evoke May's greatest joy."
In the thriller A Kind of Murder, based on Patricia Highsmith's book The Blunderer, Biel co-starred with Patrick Wilson (with whom she had worked on The A-Team) in 2016. Susan Sarandon and Hilary Swank, who were born in 2016, narrated Vix in the animated film spark. Biel appeared in The Book of Love, based on the book The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, about an introverted architect (Jason Sudeikis) who loses his wife (Biel) and seeks to support a teenager named Millie (Maisie Williams). Biel's involvement in the short film Hole in the Paper Sky began many years before, and Bill Purple, who directed her in the short film Hole in the Short Film, directed her. In January 2017, the film was released.
The Sinner, Biel's eight-episode limited series murder mystery, premiered on USA Network on August 2, 2017. Cora Tannetti, the series's lead actress, and executive producer. She said she went into manufacturing so she could create exciting and interesting projects rather than waiting for them to happen.
Biel would star and executive produce the true-crime drama Candy for Hulu, which was announced in October 2021.