Jessica Claire Biel was born on March 3, 1982, in Ely, Minnesota, but grew up in Boulder, Colorado, after her family relocated to the rocky state.
Before being discovered, Jessica took her acting abilities to the stage. Since she was 9 years old, she was starring in regional theater productions of Beauty and the Beast, The Invisible People, Annie, and The Sound of Music.
Jessica Biel on 7th heaven
A regular girl who loved to sing, dance, in-line skate, and mountain bike, Jessica Biel was first discovered while competing at the International Modeling and Talent Association’s Los Angeles Convention in 1994. Her participation in the conference led to her being awarded a scholarship to the Young Actors Space, an acting society in Los Angeles.
The hazel-eyed beauty hit it big in 1996 when she was cast as Mary Camden in the WB’s successful family drama 7th Heaven. While playing one of seven siblings on the Aaron Spelling-produced show, Jessica Biel also proved to moviegoers that she could steal the spotlight on the silver screen. In 1997, she starred with Peter Fonda in Ulee’s Gold — which garnered attention at the Sundance and Cannes Film Festivals — and her role as the rebellious teen made critics take notice.
One year later, she starred opposite teen Jonathan Taylor Thomas in I’ll Be Home for Christmas.
Jessica Biel in gear
Voted one of People magazine’s 50 Most Beautiful People in 1999, Jessica Biel did a 180-degree turn with her career when she posed semi-nude for Gear magazine while underage. In an attempt to break free from her wholesome television image and her contract with Aaron Spelling, Jessica Biel was ready to show men worldwide what she had.
But Spelling and the rest of 7th Heaven’s production team were unhappy to say the least, and filed a lawsuit against the men’s magazine. Apparently, Jessica Biel was trying to prove to Spelling that he did not own her (as opposed to her strict contract clauses), and that she could take on whatever projects she chose. This was also in response to the alleged feeling that she was missing out on plum parts in Hollywood movies.
Despite the fact that she lost the role in American Beauty to Thora Birch, the girl-next-door beauty still had great roles ahead of her.
Jessica Biel in cellular
In the fall of 2000, Jessica Biel attended Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts. But after ending her fall semester in 2002, she left before completing her degree to concentrate on acting. Later that year, she appeared in The Rules of Attraction, and a string of successful movies followed: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Cellular with Kim Basinger and her then-boyfriend Chris Evans, and Blade: Trinity with Wesley Snipes and Ryan Reynolds.
In 2005, Jessica’s star was on the rise as Esquire magazine named her the Sexiest Woman Alive. She made appearances in Stealth with Jamie Foxx and London — another film with her then boyfriend, Chris Evans.
Jessica Biel in the illusionist
In 2006, Jessica Biel added The Illusionist and Home of the Brave to her resume. But while her career was on the rise, her personal life was rocky as her five-year relationship with Chris Evans came to an end. This beauty didn’t waste any time though; she jumped back on the dating train as she was spotted with Derek Jeter later that year.
Aside from being a supporter of such organizations as PETA, GLAAD and Rebuilding Together, Jessica Biel showed off her charitable side in 2006, auctioning herself for charity to raise money for the medical expenses of a Colorado teen who lost her leg and part of her pelvis in a car accident. The winner, Jon Schiffner, paid $30,000 for a lunch date with Jessica.
Jessica Biel in next
In 2007, Jessica Biel’s career continued to thrive as she was awarded the Rising Star Award at the Palm Springs International Film Festival Gala Awards, and she appeared in Next with Nicolas Cage and the comedy I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry with Adam Sandler. That same year she was ranked No. 5 on AskMen’s Top 99 Most Desirable Women and, to the dismay of men and women everywhere for different reasons, began dating Justin Timberlake.
With her career on the rise, Jessica Biel was cast in 2008′s Easy Virtue and Hole in the Paper Sky. She also received a lot of publicity over the ’08 flick Nailed in which she plays a secretary who “suffers” from wild sexual impulses after being shot in the head with a nail. Oh, to endure such tragedy!
Jessica Biel in 2010
Despite a couple of forgettable roles in 2009, she’s the main reason to take your girl to see Valentine’s Day for the holiday of the same name in 2010, a film in which she plays a business woman whose career gets in the way of her love life. And as if The A-Team coming to a big screen near you could get any more awesome, we’d like to take this opportunity to inform you that it stars Jessica as Lt. Sosa. We’ll see you at the theater.
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Filmography
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1996– 2006 |
7th Heaven | Mary Camden | Young Artist Award (Best Leading Actress) – 1998 Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Actress 2002, 2003 |
| 1997 | Ulee’s Gold | Casey Jackson | Young Artist Award for Best Supporting Actress |
| 1998 | I’ll Be Home for Christmas | Allie | |
| 2001 | Summer Catch | Tenley Parrish | |
| 2002 | Rules of Attraction, TheThe Rules of Attraction | Lara Holleran | |
| 2003 | Texas Chainsaw Massacre, TheThe Texas Chainsaw Massacre | Erin Hardesty | Nominated—Saturn Award for Best Actress MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance |
| 2004 | It’s a Digital World | Regrettal (voice) | |
| 2004 | Cellular | Chloe | |
| 2004 | Blade: Trinity | Abigail Whistler | |
| 2005 | Stealth | Lieutenant Kara Wade | |
| 2005 | Elizabethtown | Ellen Kishmore | |
| 2005 | London | London | |
| 2005 | Family Guy | Brooke | Episode: “Brian the Bachelor“ |
| 2006 | Illusionist, TheThe Illusionist | Duchess Sophie von Teschen | Newport Beach Film Festival Best Achievement Award |
| 2006 | Home of the Brave | Vanessa Price | |
| 2007 | Next | Liz Cooper | Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress |
| 2007 | I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry | Alex McDonough | |
| 2008 | Hole in the Paper Sky | Karen Watkins | Short film, also executive producer |
| 2008 | Easy Virtue | Larita Whittaker | |
| 2009 | Planet 51 | Neera (voice) | |
| 2009 | Powder Blue | Rose-Johnny | |
| 2010 | Valentine’s Day | Kara Monahan | Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Hissy Fit |
| 2010 | A-Team, TheThe A-Team | Charisa Sosa | |
| 2010 | Nailed | Alice Eckle |




