Jenna
Elfman (born September 30, 1971)
is an American television and film actress. She is best
known for her role on the TV sitcom Dharma & Greg,
which ran for five years on ABC from 1997 to 2002. She won a Golden
Globe Award for her role as Dharma.In November 2005, CBS announced
that Courting Alex will be a midseason replacement, premiering
in January2006. She also starred in the movies Krippendorf's Tribe,
Edtv, Looney Tunes: Back In Action, and Keeping the Faith.
Jenna Elfman was born Jennifer
Mary Butala in Los Angeles, California, to Sue Grace (a housewife)
and Richard Wayne Butala, a Hughes Aircraft
executive of part Croatian descent. Her uncle is Tony Butala of
The Lettermen. She studied with acting teacher Milton Katselas
at the Beverly Hills Playhouse before beginning her television
career. In 1991 she converted to Scientology, which she had been
introduced to by Bodhi Elfman. She married him in 1995, making noted
composer
Danny Elfman her uncle-in-law.
An ebullient actress who garnered fame with
her role as a buoyant free-spirit on ABC's popular romantic comedy
series "Dharma & Greg" (1997-2002),
statuesque blonde actress Jenna Elfman broke through as a stand out
member of the cast of the failed sitcom "Townies" (ABC,
1996). A professional dancer who made the switch to acting in the
early 1990s, Elfman did extensive commercial work before landing
her first series jobs, making guest appearances in the 1995-1996
season on the ABC series "Roseanne", "NYPD Blue", "The
Monroes" and "Murder One" and the CBS sitcom "Almost
Perfect". A role as a drug counselor in the NBC TV movie "Her
Last Chance" came in 1996 as well, before the charismatic actress
auspiciously landed a regular role as the boy-crazy Shannon, one
of three young working class waitresses in the Molly Ringwald sitcom
vehicle "Townies". Although short-lived, "Townies" proved
a big break for Elfman, who impressed ABC executives with her scene-stealing
turn and signed her own sitcom deal before the last "Townies" episode
aired.
This deal led to the popular ABC series "Dharma & Greg",
a playfully romantic chronicle of an odd couple's happy marriage.
Elfman played Dharma, the impossibly energetic and effervescent daughter
of hippies who marries blueblood lawyer Greg (Thomas Gibson) in an
act of spontaneity much to the chagrin of his ultra conservative
parents. The likable sitcom was highly rated, and Elfman quickly
emerged as the show's comedic crux, with Gibson's Greg playing handsome
straight man. Elfman flourished on the series, and won much praise
and publicity for this long-running high profile role.
Happy with her small screen role and its
success, Jenna Elfman nevertheless sought to expand her career
to the arena of film. Her first role
came in 1997, with a cameo in the acclaimed John Cusack starrer "Grosse
Pointe Blank". The actress followed up with a starring role
as an obnoxious graduate student opposite Richard Dreyfuss in the
comedy misfire "Krippendorf's Tribe" (1998). In the summer
of 1998, Elfman had an uncredited cameo in the high school graduation
party-set comedy "Can't Hardly Wait" as a straight-shooting
stripper in the guise of an angel who advises a love struck teen
(Ethan Embry). That same year, she voiced the owl in the remake of "Dr
Dolittle", starring Eddie Murphy. In 1999, she made her starring
feature debut opposite Matthew McConaughey in Ron Howard's "EDtv",
a look at media frenzy, following a man (McConaughey) who agrees
to have his life videotaped for a cable television station. Elfman
played Ed's self-conscious love interest, a UPS worker who is uncomfortable
with the constant camera presence. The actress was next featured
in the marriage and midlife crisis-themed comedy "Town and Country",
alongside Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton, and appeared in the triangular
romance "Keeping the Faith" (both 2000), Edward Norton's
directorial debut which starred Norton and fellow actor-director
Ben Stiller as a priest and a rabbi respectively who become rivals
for Elfman's love. Additionally, the actress practiced her craft
on stage opposite Miguel Ferrer in the acclaimed "Visions and
Lovers", staged by her acting teacher Milton Katselas.
Elfman displayed a gift for dramatic acting
on par with her comedic chops in Lifetime's "he said-she said" telepic "Obsessed" (2002),
playing a seemingly clever and charming woman who insists she had
a torrid one-night stand with a prominent doctor (Sam Robards), only
to have gradually unveiled facts shed new light on her story. She
followed that with a high-profile turn as a Warner Brothers studio
exec who makes the grevious error of firing Daffy Duck in the animated/live-action
hybrid "Looney Tunes: Back In Action" (2003).
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Lauren
Conrad Actress Laguna Beach MTV The Hills
Lauren Conrad is an American
Television personality and fashion designer. She is best
known for being featured in the MTV reality series Laguna
Beach: The Real Orange County and for her spin-off show,
The Hills, which follows her personal and professional
life as she pursues a career in the fashion industry. Lauren
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Audrina
Patridge Model and Television Actress
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Whitney Port, on the MTV reality show The Hills. Audrina
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Kim Kardashian
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Kim Kardashian is also a part-owner of Dash, a Calabasas, California-based
clothing store which she operates with her sisters Kourtney and
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Christina
Applegate Television Actress
Christina Applegate quit school
at age 17 to pursue acting. From 1987 to 1997, she played
Kelly Bundy on Married with Children. From 1998 to 2000.
In 2002 she co-starred with Cameron Diaz, on the comic
movie The Sweetest Thing.
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Hayden
Panettiere TV Actress NBC Heroes
Hayden Panettiere got started in
the business by doing commercials when she was just 11
months old. Then at only 4 1/2 she was cast on the soap
opera One Life To Live, where she remained until 1997.
Since then, she has gone on to appear in many feature films
and TV movies.
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Autumn
Reeser Actress and Model
Autumn Reeser lives in Hollywood,
California with her boyfriend Jesse Warren. She enjoys
cooking, scrapbooking, dancing, painting, and playing with
her dog, a Papillon named Gatsby after the book The Great
Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. . Autumn
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Holly Valance Actress
Model and Musician
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Valance got her first big break. Her agent heard about
a casting call going out for a role on the long-running
Australian soap opera, Neighbours. Holly
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Shenae Grimes Actress
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cover of the November 2008 issue of Saturday Night Magazine,
who called her the "new Brenda" on 90210.
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Taylor
Momsen Actress Gossip Girl
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character Jenny Humphrey on the The CW television series
Gossip Girl. Momsen was born in St. Louis, Missouri to
Collette and Michael Momsen and lives in Potomac, Maryland.
Her younger sister Sloane Momsen is also an actress. Taylor
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Blake Lively Television
Actress Gossip Girl
Blake Lively started out in film
with a bit role in Sandman in 1998. In 2005, Lively played
Bridget in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, for which
she received a Teen Choice Award nomination for "Choice
Movie Breakout - Female".
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Vanessa
Minnillo Television Actress and Model
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television personality. A former Miss Teen USA, she is
mostly known for hosting Total Request Live on MTV from
2003-2007 as well her past reporting as a New York-based
correspondent for Entertainment Tonight. Vanessa
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