Birthday: 19 December 1963, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Birth Name: Jennifer Sue Beals
Height: 173 cm
Jennifer Beals was born in December 1963 in Chicago, Illinois and grew up in the city. With a life-long desire for acting, Beals first appeared in small high school plays and even got an uncredited bit part in My Bodyguard (1980) in 1980. After graduation, she enrolled in college at Yale University, studying American literature. She appeared in her...
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Jennifer Beals was born in December 1963 in Chicago, Illinois and grew up in the city. With a life-long desire for acting, Beals first appeared in small high school plays and even got an uncredited bit part in My Bodyguard (1980) in 1980. After graduation, she enrolled in college at Yale University, studying American literature. She appeared in her first starring role in the movie Flashdance (1983) while still a freshman at Yale. While at Yale, she also starred in Franc Roddam's The Bride (1985). After graduation from Yale, Beals married independent filmmaker Alexandre Rockwell in 1986, and has appeared in several of his films. Most notably, she starred in his In the Soup (1992), which won the 1992 Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and the Audience Award at the Deauville Film Festival. Beals continued to find acting work in various movies and TV productions through the 1990s and 2000s, in lead and supporting roles. One of her most notable roles came in 2004 when she was cast in the Showtime TV-cable series The L Word (2004) as a lesbian art gallery manager named "Bette Porter," a role she played throughout its entire run until 2009. She played Police Superintendant Teresa Colvin on the Fox Network crime series The Chicago Code (2011). She now plays Dr. Carolyn Tyler in the 2015 TV series Proof (2015). Beals divorced Rockwell in 1996 and married Canadian entrepreneur Ken Dixon two years later. They had a daughter in 2005. Show less «
[on who inspires her] My role models are Bettie Page and Mia Kirshner (co-star on The L Word (2004))...Show more »
[on who inspires her] My role models are Bettie Page and Mia Kirshner (co-star on The L Word (2004)). Every day when Mia comes to work she raises the bar for us all. Show less «
It's been perfect. I can still ride a subway and work with great people. I can't imagine being Julia...Show more »
It's been perfect. I can still ride a subway and work with great people. I can't imagine being Julia Roberts. I don't have the fortitude to withstand that kind of attention. Show less «
I'm always shocked that gay marriage is such a big deal. You have to realize how precious human life...Show more »
I'm always shocked that gay marriage is such a big deal. You have to realize how precious human life is, when there are tsunamis and mudslides, when there are armies and terrorists - at any moment, you could be gone, and potentially in the most brutal fashion. And then you have to realize that love is truly one of the most extraordinary things you can experience in your life. To begrudge someone else their love of another person because of gender seems to be absolutely absurd. It's based in fear, fear of the other, fear of what is not like you. But when you are able to see lives on a day-to-day basis, rather than reducing it to politics, then it humanizes a whole community of people that were otherwise invisible. Show less «