Jaime King
Jaime King was born in Omaha, Nebraska, United States on April 23rd, 1979 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 45, Jaime King 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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Jaime King (born April 23, 1979) is an American actor and model.
King, the older, then-more popular model, appeared in Vogue, Mademoiselle, and Harper's Bazaar, among other fashion publications, during her modeling career and early film roles.
From 1998 to 2004, she began acting and appeared in small film roles.
In Pearl Harbor (2001), her first major role, and her first starring film appearance was in Bulletproof Monk (2003).
She has appeared in other films, including Sin City (2005) and My Bloody Valentine 3D (2009), and from 2011 to 2015, she appeared in the television series Hart of Dixie.
In 2016, she appeared in The Mistletoe Promise, a Hallmark film.
She also spoke out about Aurra Sing's role in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
Early life
King was born in Omaha, Nebraska, on April 23, 1979, the daughter of Nancy King, a former beauty queen, and Robert King. Sandi is the older sister of a younger brother Barry, and Robert (Robbie). On the 1970s television show The Bionic Woman, Lindsay Wagner's character, Jaime Sommers, was named after. In 1994, the King's parents separated. In 1995, King graduated from Westside High School to pursue a modeling career in New York City, and he studied Nancy Bounds' Studio, a modeling academy. She later joined the University of Nebraska in a home-study program.
Personal life
During her first job modeling, King began using heroin and had an addiction to the drug from age 14 to 19, which required her to recover from heroin use. Davide Sorrenti, a 20-year-old fashion photographer, died of "a kidney ailment." At the age of 21, she briefly dated Kid Rock.
Kyle Newman, the film's producer, met prospective husband Kyle Newman in January 2005 while on the set of Fanboys. The two people were married within three months of dating. In spring 2007, Newman proposed, and the two married in a "intimate and relaxed" ceremony in Los Angeles, where Newman had proposed, on November 23, 2007. "I want at least three children," the King told InStyle magazine. On May 3, 2013, it was revealed that the King and his wife were expecting their first child. They were born in October 2013.
In 2014, she revealed her struggle with endometriosis and polycystic ovary syndrome, which led to infertility. Prior to her first happy pregnancy, the king suffered from five miscarriages and an ectopic pregnancy.
In February 2015, King revealed that she was pregnant with the couple's second child. He was born on July 16th of that year. Taylor Swift is his godmother.
After 13 years of marriage, King Davidovn filed for divorce from Newman in May 2020. King also filed a domestic violence prevention petition and was given a provisional restraining order against Newman.
Modeling career
While attending Nancy Bounds' Studios in November 1993, the King was discovered in November 1993 at the age of 14. After being seen at model agent Michael Flutie's graduation fashion preview, King was invited to New York City to begin modeling properly. She joined Company Management, which also represented Jaime Rishar, a more established model. To avoid confusion, King used her childhood nickname, James, for the duration of her modeling career and then, at the start of her film career. She went to New York in March 1994 for testing pictures and gained enthusiastic responses, but she did not return to New York until July 1994, only after obtaining a successful advertisement for Abercrombie & Fitch. Both Omaha and New York spent a substantial portion of fall and spring 1994 in commuting.
The king had a fruitful early career as a fashion model, and by age 15, she had been in the fashion magazines Vogue, Mademoiselle, Allure, and Seventeen. The King had graced the pages of Glamour and Harper's Bazaar at sixteen. She was featured in the New York Times Magazine's front page on February 4, 1996, and she had walked the runway for Chanel, Alexander McQueen, and Christian Dior. Rebecca Romijn, a former model and actress, co-hosted MTV's fashion show House of Style in 1998. Despite her adulation, King said she "remember[s] the times I was so alone" and that she would not be able to be a kid."
King, along with Halle Berry, Julianne Moore, and Eva Mendes, was selected as a spokesmodel for a high-profile ad campaign for Revlon in 2004. The advertisements were printed, television, musical, outdoor, and internet venues, benefiting from their spokeswomen's "collective star power" to sell the cosmetics. King was selected by Rocawear CEO Jay-Z in 2006 to be the company's new star; her advertisements were included in the winter 2006 season.
Acting career
King began her acting career in 1999 and made her debut in the Daniel Waters' comedy Happy Campers as Pixel. In 2001, Happy Campers was screened at the Sundance Film Festival, and King was nominated for Best Actress at the DVD Exclusive Awards in 2003. She appeared in Filter's music video for "Take a Picture" in 1999. King appeared in Blow for a brief period of time, portraying Kristina Jung, the daughter of cocaine smuggler George Jung (portrayed by Johnny Depp).
Betty Bayer, a nurse, was the first queen to appear in a major Hollywood film in the World War II epic romance Pearl Harbor (2001). King "has a lively minute or two" in the film, according to Peter Travers of Rolling Stone magazine, but her presence was small and the "new cast is mainly pinup packaging." King was then featured in the Incubus music video "Wish You Were Here." At the Young Hollywood Awards, the roles King performed during 2001 won her the "New Stylemaker" award.
Angela Patton, Four Faces of God as Sam, and the crime comedy Lone Star State of Mind as Baby appeared in teen comedy Slackers as Sam. Slackers received scathing feedback from critics, including one who found that the characters were "not so original as to elevate the slack stuff," although Four Faces of God and Lone Star State of Mind did not have extensive theatrical releases. King was featured in the film Bulletproof Monk, co-chow Yun-fat and Seann William Scott, as part of Michael Avon Oeming's adaptation of a comic book. She landed the role of Jade, a martial arts actress, following five auditions, a screen test, and a physical examination. This was King's first leading action film role. Critics generally disagreed with Bulletproof Monk's claims that the fight scenes were not as well choreographed or shot as those other genre films, and that the alternating comedic and action scenes were jarring. Nonetheless, Bulletproof Monk was nominated for Choice Movie in a Teen Choice Award at the Teen Choice Awards. King appeared in the Robbie Williams' song "Sexed Up" and on the single's cover art in late 2003. She appeared on television shows White Chicks in 2004, as Heather Vandergeld, with actor Brittany Daniel as her sister Megan Vandergeld, a parody on socialites Paris and Nicky Hilton. Critics had scathing comments on White Chicks, who received five nominations at the Razzie Awards for Worst Actress, Worst Director, Worst Picture, Worst Picture, Worst Screen Couple, and Worst Screenplay. At the BET Comedy Awards, however, White Chicks received Outstanding Directing for a Box Office Movie and Outstanding Writing for a Box Office Movie.
In 2005, King appeared in a number of film and television roles. Kathy Joyce, the stepmother of Evan Rachel Wood's character, appeared in the independent black comedy and satire Pretty Persuasion. In Frank Miller's film adaptation of Sin City, King landed two roles (as twins). She had worked with director Robert Rodriguez, who was a fan of her work, but she was unaware that Rodriguez wanted her to participate in the film at the time. "We started reading [the Sin City graphic novel], and it was fantastic." In the segment The Hard Goodbye opposite Mickey Rourke, the King portrayed Goldie and Wendy, the twin prostitutes in charge of the girls of Old Town. A large ensemble cast of well-known actors, including Rosario Dawson and Jessica Alba, with whom King "kinda grew up together" in New York.
King of Sin City was one of the few black and white films to have color, namely, red lips and blonde hair when acting as Goldie. The film was screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 2005 and received the Technical Grand Prix for the film's "visual shaping." In another large ensemble cast, the family comedies "Because the Dozen 2 featured King Anne Murtaugh in another large ensemble cast. She appeared in the Al Pacino film Two for the Money as Alexandria. Both films received a poor critical and box office reception.
She appeared on television for the teen drama The O.C. A recurring role on the short-lived situation comedy Kitchen Confidential. King appeared in Gavin Degraw's "Chariot"'s Zach Braff-directed music video.
In 2006, King appeared in The Alibi as Heather and in the thriller True True Lie with a small role. Samantha was her best role of the year in the David Arquette horror film The Tripper. Since being announced in May 2007, King appeared on the short lived comedy The Class, which ended its run on television. The Class had been nominated for an Emmy Award in 2007, and it was named People's Choice Award for Favorite New TV Comedian.
King produced They Wait, a horror-thriller film based on true events, starring Terry Chen and Regan Oey as their sons. During the Chinese festival of Ghost Month, she appears as a mother struggling to find the truth and save her son when spirits are heightened. It was on display at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival, but there hasn't been a wide theatrical release. However, it was on Lifetime Movie Network in February 2015. King appeared in The Spirit, a live action film version based on Will Eisner's 1940s newspaper strip The Spirit was born in 2008. Frank Miller, a Sin City writer who wrote and directed the film, was reunited with King John.
In the horror film My Bloody Valentine 3D, which opened in January 2009, the queen was played as Sarah Palmer. She appeared in the Star Wars-themed comedy Fanboys, which was originally planned to be released in January 2008, but the film was postponed when director Kyle Newman received more funds to shoot new scenes. The filmmakers' dispute with the Weinstein Company over which version of the film was going to premiere resulted in further delays, and the film was eventually released in early 2009 to poor feedback. King appeared in Act I of The Cube, another Newman-directed film, in May 2008, the start of an online film-making competition.
The Pardon, a film based on Toni Jo Henry's real life story, stars King as the only woman to be electrocuted by Louisiana, with John Hawkes playing her partner-in-crime. In 2013, this drama was first published. Sandi Russell, the Pardon's co-producer and writer, says, "Jaime carries this film." She appears in every scene of the film, and considering the subject matter, it's no small feat."
King and Daniel Roebuck appear in A Fork in the Road, Jim Kouf's comedy. Beth plays Beth in Darren Lynn Bousman's Mother's Day remake and narrated the film on Scream Award 2009. On VH1, King Scream Queens 2 is hosted by Biagio Messina and Joke Fincioen. Kyle Newman, she and her husband were in the music video for the band "Bury Me Alive" on her own.
In the television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, King Leo Varadkar served. Aurra Sing appeared in the series "Hostage Crisis" and later in Season 2 as "Death Trap", "R2 Come Home," and "Lethal Trackdown," as well as an appearance in Season 3. In comparison to Aurra Sing in the series, she played three other characters. Cassie Cryar and Muk Muk Monkey appear in the episode "Lightsaber Lost." In the episode "Lethal Trackdown," she plays a ticket droid.
King appeared in the ABC documentary-style dramedy television series My Generation, which premiered on September 23, 2010. ABC pulled the show from broadcast after two episodes due to initial low ratings.
In addition, King appeared in the music video for The Fray's hit single "Never Say Never."
In the CW show Hart of Dixie, which premiered on September 26, 2011, King played Lemon Breeland. She had expressed interest in being in the Dark Knight trilogy, particularly in the role of Catwoman, which was later portrayed by Anne Hathaway in The Dark Knight Rises in 2012.
King appeared in Lana Del Rey's "Summertime Sadness" film, which was directed by her husband Kyle Newman. The video was released in July 2012 and can be seen on YouTube.com. King plays Del Rey's suicidal lover in the film. In the part sequel and part prequel to Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, the King reprised her role as twins Goldie and Wendy.