Jena Malone

Movie Actress

Jena Malone was born in Sparks, Nevada, United States on November 21st, 1984 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 39, Jena Malone 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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Other Names / Nick Names
Jena Laine Malone, Jena
Date of Birth
November 21, 1984
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Sparks, Nevada, United States
Age
39 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Networth
$4 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Film Producer, Model, Musician, Photographer, Singer, Television Actor
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Jena Malone Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 39 years old, Jena Malone has this physical status:

Height
165cm
Weight
53kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Blue
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Jena Malone Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Baptist
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
homeschooling
Jena Malone Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Not Available
Children
1
Dating / Affair
Erik von Detten (1999-2000), Galen Pehrson (2012-2013), M. Blash (2013-2015), Ethan DeLorenzo (2015-2019), Alex Ebert (2019-Present)
Parents
Edward Berge, Deborah “Debbie” Malone
Siblings
Madison Mae Malone (Younger Sister)
Other Family
Karl Edward Berge (Paternal Grandfather), Nancy Hale (Paternal Grandmother)
Jena Malone Career

Malone progressed to professional acting with the film Bastard Out of Carolina (1996). She was nominated at the 1996 Independent Spirit Awards for Best Debut Performance and at the third Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for her role in the film. From there her roles grew to include several Hollywood features. In 1997 she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in the category Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her role in the television film Hope (1997), portraying a young girl growing up in a small town in the 1960s.

After completing Hope, Malone was cast in Robert Zemeckis's science fiction film Contact (1997), playing the child counterpart of Jodie Foster's lead character. For her portrayal she won a Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. The following year Malone was cast opposite Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts in the drama Stepmom (1998), playing an adolescent girl whose father has remarried and whose mother is dying of terminal cancer. The film was a box office success, grossing over $150 million against a $50 million budget. Malone played Heather Aubrey, the teenage daughter of Kelly Preston in the 1999 movie, For Love of the Game, starring Kevin Costner. In 1999 Malone filed for legal emancipation from her mother in a Los Angeles County Court, and subsequently alleged that her mother had mismanaged her earnings, spending $280,000 of her trust account. She was granted legal emancipation in January 2000. After dropping out of high school in 1999, Malone obtained a General Educational Development certificate in 2001.

Malone had her first cinematic leading role in the psychological science fiction thriller film Donnie Darko (2001), playing Gretchen Ross, the new girl in town who becomes the girlfriend of Jake Gyllenhaal's title character. Though the film was not a box-office hit, it later gained notoriety as a cult film. The same year she had a supporting part in the drama Life as a House (2001), portraying the girlfriend of a young man (Hayden Christensen) whose ailing father (Kevin Kline) is building a home. Malone co-produced the independent comedy-drama American Girl (2002), the first feature in which she had top billing, co-starring with Brad Renfro and Alicia Witt as a suicidal young woman whose father is in prison. In 2002 Malone played the part of a Catholic schoolgirl with a painful secret opposite Emile Hirsch in The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys, also featuring Vincent D'Onofrio and Jodie Foster. In 2003, Jena appeared as "ferry girl" in Cold Mountain.

Malone had top billing in the dark comedy Saved! (2004), in which she portrayed a Christian high school student who discovers her boyfriend is gay. The same year she starred in the ecological-themed independent thriller film Corn, about a young woman who returns to her family's farm to find that their sheep are being driven mad by corn modified to be immune to pesticides. Ronnie Scheib of Variety praised her performance, writing: "With Corn Jena Malone proves conclusively that she can carry a movie."

Malone was subsequently cast as Lydia Bennet in Joe Wright's adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice (2005). Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote, "Malone, as the saucy, boy-crazy youngest daughter, Lydia, offers an amusing caricature of teenage idiocy and entitlement." The same year she had a supporting role in Rebecca Miller's drama The Ballad of Jack and Rose.

In 2006 Malone made her Broadway stage debut as Sister James in a production of the Tony Award-winning play Doubt. Ben Brantley of The New York Times wrote that Malone "slides effortlessly and appealingly into the part of the dewy, impressionable Sister James." She also appeared in films, co-starring with Chloë Sevigny in filmmaker M. Blash's improvised feature Lying (2006), playing one of several women attending a precarious weekend gathering. Malone followed this with supporting roles in the independent comedy The Go-Getter (2007), playing a young woman reunited with her middle school crush, and the biographical drama Into the Wild (2007), in which she portrayed the sister of Chris McCandless.

In 2007 it was announced that Malone was releasing her first single on The Social Registry, a New York City experimental music label, as Jena Malone and the Bloodstains. A number of tracks were subsequently posted to her MySpace page. Pitchfork Media has described Malone's music as "pretty out-there—bedroom electronics, spaced-out keyboards, and Malone's spare vocals." In 2008 she formed the musical project The Shoe, which features Malone performing with a series of electronic instruments contained within a steamer trunk. She began performing impromptu live shows on street corners in 2008.

Malone appeared in the supernatural horror film The Ruins (2008) opposite Shawn Ashmore and Jonathan Tucker, playing one of several backpackers in Mexico who become trapped on a Mayan temple teeming with vines that can animate and attack those who come into contact with them. The following year she returned to theater, portraying Lavinia in an off-Broadway revival of Eugene O'Neill's play Mourning Becomes Electra, opposite Lili Taylor.

In 2011 Malone played the role of Rocket in Zack Snyder's action film Sucker Punch. The film's commercial failure caused Malone to reevaluate her career and consider focusing on photography and music. After the success of her next role, in The History Channel's miniseries Hatfields and McCoys, Malone's passion for acting returned.

In 2012 Malone starred in Dakota, a series on the YouTube channel Wigs, portraying the title character. She was attached to play Carson McCullers in the film Lonely Hunter, directed by Deborah Kampmeir, and had a supporting role in the independent drama In Our Nature (2012) opposite Zach Gilford and Gabrielle Union, playing one of several young people on a couples' getaway.

In 2013 Malone reunited with M. Blash and co-star Chloë Sevigny in the independent drama The Wait, portraying the sister of a woman who believes their dead mother will be resurrected. The same year she was cast as Johanna Mason in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013).

In 2014 Malone exhibited 39 photographs she had taken in Myanmar that summer. The exhibition, which ran from November 21 to 28, was called "The Holy Other." It took place at MAMA, an art gallery owned by Malone's friend Adarsha Benjamin in Downtown Los Angeles. Proceeds were donated to Girl Determined, a nonprofit organization that benefits girls' education in Myanmar. Also in 2014 Malone had a supporting role in Paul Thomas Anderson's neo-noir film Inherent Vice (2014), portraying an ex-heroin addict who hires a detective (Joaquin Phoenix) to find her husband. Malone also reprised the role of Johanna Mason in two Hunger Games sequels, Mockingjay – Part 1 (2014) and Mockingjay – Part 2 (2015).

Malone was cast as Jenet Klyburn in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, also directed by Zack Snyder. Her scenes were left out of the theatrical release but included on the "Ultimate Edition" home video release. In February 2015 Malone was cast alongside Elle Fanning in Nicolas Winding Refn's horror film The Neon Demon, which focuses on an aspiring model in Los Angeles. The film garnered criticism for a scene in which Malone engages in necrophilia. The Telegraph's Tim Robey deemed it the "most offensive film of the year" but conceded it was not "any fault of Malone's, who commits herself utterly to making it an anguished, desperate, if inevitably revolting minute or so of screen time. It's a question of context, and how this scene...  slots into the film's overall thesis."

Malone co-starred with Riley Keough in So Yong Kim's drama film Lovesong (2016), playing a young woman who falls in love with her female best friend. Kate Erbland of IndieWire wrote that "Malone is at her most effervescent and appealing" but that "the overall effect is one of a disjointed love story that can never quite find the tune, no matter how skilled its players."

Malone is credited as co-writer and featured vocalist on the Foster the People track "Static Space Lover" from the band's third album, Sacred Hearts Club, released on July 21, 2017. She appeared in the movies Stardust and The Tuna Goddess.

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Who needs Yellowstone!Kevin Costner unveils trailer for Horizon: An American Saga - his epic two-part Western that led to his departure on Taylor Sheridan's hit TV show

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 26, 2024
On Monday, Yellowstone veteran Kevin Costner unveiled the first trailer for his evocative Western epic Horizon: An American Saga. Hayes Ellison, a veteran film actor, looks ragged as he flies West across the dangerous territory in the hopes of a new life. The first film, which will be released in two parts in June and August, follows a 15-year span of pre- and post-Civil War expansion and settlement of the American west. The clip was three minutes long and suggested a romance between Costner's character and the woman played by Abbey Lee, 36. Sienna Miller, Sam Worthington, Jena Malone, Michael Rooker, Danny Huston, Danny Huston, Luke Wilson, Isabelle Fuhrman, Jeff Fahey, Will Patton, Tantanka Means, Owen Crow Shoe, Ella Hunt, and Jamie Campbell Bower were among those featured in the trailer. This is Costner's passion project that took him away from his days on Taylor Sheridan's smash hit series Yellowstone as John Dutton.

After his sushi date with Rachel Bilson, Garrett Hedlund suits up for the Rebel Moon premiere in Hollywood

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 14, 2023
Garrett Hedlund suited up for the premiere of Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire at the TCL Chinese Theatre on Wednesday night. This Friday, Zack Snyder's epic space opera starring Anthony Hopkins, Charlie Hunnam, and Jena Malone will be available in theaters in the United States before launching on Netflix on December 21.

Jena Malone and Sofia Boutella stun in strapless red dresses while Charlie Hunnam suits up for Rebel Moon premiere in Los Angeles

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 14, 2023
Jena Malone, Sofia Boutella, and Charlie Hunnam were all dressed to the nines for their Netflix sci-fi film Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire. Malone, 39, and Boutella, 41, shared the same thought when they both opted for strapless red dresses for the soirée held at Hollywood's historic TCL Theatre. Jena's was of a fitted leather type, with a black leather motorcycle jacket draped over her shoulders.
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