Jaime Pressly Biography
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Jaime Pressly was born on July 30, 1977
in Kingston, North Carolina.
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She was very athletic as a child, as
well as beautiful. Her mother was a professional dancer and coached
her as a dancer. She also performed gymnastics on a professional
level. However, it was her beauty that brought her to fame when she
appeared on the cover of Teen Magazine in 1990.
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In 1997 she officially emancipated from
her parents and began to pursue a career as an actress. Her first
movie debut was in Poison Ivy: New Seduction that same year.
Her good looks, athletic build and talent quickly provided her with
other roles including The Journey: Abduction (1997),
Against the Law (1997), Can’t Hardy Wait (1998),
Ringmaster (1998) and Coyote Moon (1999). She also
appeared on a few television shows including: Silk Stalkings,
Mortal Kombat and Push. She also continued to model
around the world at this time.
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The actress & model also caused her own
publicity when she appeared fully nude in Playboy magazine in
1998.
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It was not until 1999 that she got her
big break on television, when she was cast as Audrey Griffin on the
TV series Jack and Jill.
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After Jack and Jill ended, she
appeared in other movies, including Not Another Teen Movie in
2001, however most of the other movies were not big hits.
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She continues to appear in movies,
including the recent Death to the Supermodels and the
upcoming Cruel World and Venus & Vegas. In addition,
she puts her good looks to work and continues to model for magazines
(she has appeared on the cover of Stuff multiple times) and,
also had a recent gig as the spokeswoman for Liz Claiborne
Cosmetics.
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Note: Jamie Pressly has never been
married (as it has been reported on several other websites).
Biography by Ian Ripley,
PopStarsPlus.com, Sr. Staff Writer
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