Jodie Sweetin
Jodie Sweetin was born in Los Angeles, California, United States on January 19th, 1982 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 42, Jodie Sweetin 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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Jodie Lee Ann Sweetin (born January 19, 1982) is an American actress and television presenter.
Stephanie Tanner appears in the ABC comedy series Full House and the Netflix spin-off series Fuller House, and she is best known for her role as Stephanie Tanner.
Personal life
Sweetin took dance lessons as an infant. When she was three years old, she studied ballet and tap dancing. Sweetin married Los Angeles Police officer Shaun Holguin in 2002 at the age of 20. Candace Cameron, a fellow in the Full House of Honour, served as her matron of honor; Cameron's daughter, Natasha, served as a flower girl. In 2006, Sweetin and Holguin divorced.
Sweetin first encountered Cody Herpin, a film transportation coordinator, through friends, and they began dating in May 2007. They were married in Las Vegas, Nevada, on July 14, 2007. Zoie, their one-year-old daughter, was born in 2008, and they have one daughter, Zoie (born 2008). Sweetin applied for legal separation from Herpin on November 19, 2008. On April 20, 2010, their divorce was announced.
Sweetin's rep announced that she and her boyfriend of one year, Morty Coyle, were expecting a baby on April 30, 2010. Beatrix, the couple's daughter, was born in 2010. Sweetin and Coyle got engaged in January 2011 and married in Beverly Hills on March 15, 2012. In June 2013, Sweetin filed a legal separation from Coyle. In September 2016, the divorce was finalized.
She revealed her engagement to Justin Hodak on January 22, 2016, who, like Sweetin, is a recovering heroin user. Sweetin reported the couple's separation on March 24, 2017 after he broke a restraining order against her. A few weeks after, Hodak was charged with criminal involvement in connection with his conduct.
She declared her dedication to Mescal Wasilewski on January 17, 2022. They were married on July 30, 2022, and they were born on July 30, 2022.
Sweetin began drinking alcohol when she was 14 years old, only after Full House ended. She used ecstasy, methamphetamine, and crack, among other things, to claim that she was "bored" to drugs for the next 13 years. Sweetin wrote the book unSweetable in 2009, chronicling her descent into heroin and opioid use following the demise of Full House. Sweetin writes about crying while speaking to a packed audience at Wisconsin's Marquette University as he came down from a two-day methamphetamine, cocaine, and ecstasy binge in one passage of the book. She discussed how her life had changed since being sober. In December 2008, she says she was sober for good. She then began working as a clinical logistics coordinator at a Los Angeles drug rehabilitation center, and completed her education as a drug and alcohol counselor.
Sweetin became a public advocate for heroin recovery.
Sweetin has expressed support for the Black Lives Matter campaign, as well as Refuse Fascism's, to demand that the Trump administration be deposed by nonviolent street demonstrations.
Sweetin was pushed to the ground by members of the Los Angeles Police Department as she campaigned for abortion rights following the Dobbs vs. Wade decision that resulted in abortion prohibitions in several states. Sweetin's spokesperson said she is "OK" and that the LAPD released a statement saying that the use of force would be "evaluated" to see if it followed their policy and procedure.
Early life and career
Sweetin was born in Los Angeles, California. Her parents were both in prison at the time, and she was adopted and raised as an only child by her uncle Sam Sweetin and his second wife Janice when she was nine months old.Years later, she said she was told not to talk about her adoption publicly out of fear that people would think she was forced into acting.
After appearing in several national commercials, she was cast in a guest role in the 1987 sitcom Valerie as Pamela, the niece of Mrs. Poole (Edie McClurg). Jeff Franklin cast her as Stephanie Tanner in the ABC comedy series Full House, and she played that role until the show ended in 1995. This has become her most famous role to date.
In 1999, four years after Full House ended, Sweetin graduated from Los Alamitos High School in Los Alamitos, California, and attended Chapman University in Orange, California. While in high school, Sweetin and fellow actor Matthew Morrison performed in musical theater together.
Sweetin returned to television by hosting the second season of the Fuse dance competition show Pants-Off Dance-Off. She starred in the television pilot, Small Bits of Happiness, a dark comedy centered around a suicide prevention specialist; it won Best Comedy at the 3rd Annual Independent Television Festival, in Los Angeles. In 2009, Sweetin focused on independent films and appeared in two films: Port City and Redefining Love. In 2011, she appeared in five web episodes in the Internet show Can't Get Arrested. In 2012, she appeared as Leia in the television film Singled Out.
In 2015, it was announced Sweetin would reprise her role as Stephanie Tanner on the Netflix spin-off series Fuller House, which ended after five seasons in 2020. On April 12, 2017, she starred in Hollywood Darlings, an unscripted docu-comedy series for Pop where she plays an exaggerated version of herself.
In 2019, Sweetin started a podcast called Never Thought I'd Say This on parenting alongside Celia Behar, a licensed mental health counselor, and Sweetin's best friend.
In 2022, Sweetin competed on CBS's Beyond the Edge, the seventh celebrity edition of Food Network's Worst Cooks in America, That's So'90s, and the second season of FOX's Name That Tune.
On March 2, 2016, Sweetin was announced as one of the celebrities to compete on Dancing with the Stars for season 22. Her professional dance partner was Keo Motsepe. Sweetin and Motsepe were eliminated on week eight of competition and finished in sixth place.