Jennifer Beals

Jennifer Beals

  • Birthday: 1963-12-19
  • Place of birth: Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Also know as: Дженніфер Білз

Biography

Jennifer Beals (born December 19, 1963, height 5' 8½" (1,74 m)) is an American actress and a former teen model. She is known for her roles as Alexandra "Alex" Owens in the 1983 film Flashdance, and as Bette Porter on the Showtime drama series The L Word. She earned an NAACP Image Award and a Golden Globe Award nomination for the former. She has appeared in more than 50 films. Beals was born on the South Side of Chicago, the daughter of Jeanne (née Anderson), an elementary school teacher, and Alfred Beals, who owned grocery stores. She is multiracial; her father was African American, and her mother is Irish American. She has two brothers, Bobby and Gregory.Her father died when Beals was nine years old, and her mother married Edward Cohen in 1981. Beals has said her biracial heritage had some effect on her, as she "always lived sort of on the outside", with an idea "of being the other in society". She got her first job at age 13 at an ice cream store, using her height at the time (she is now nearly 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)), to convince her boss she was 16. Beals was inspired to become an actress by two events: doing a high school production of Fiddler on the Roof and seeing Balm in Gilead with Joan Allen while volunteer-ushering at the Steppenwolf Theatre. Beals graduated from the progressive Francis W. Parker School. She also was chosen to attend the elite Goodman Theatre Young People's Drama Workshop. Beals attended Yale University, receiving a B.A. in American literature in 1987; she deferred a term so she could film Flashdance. While at Yale, Beals was a resident of Morse College. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jennifer Beals, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. ​

Filmography

Four Rooms

1995

As Angela

Flashdance

1983

As Alex Owens

The Grudge 2

2006

As Trish Kimble

The Book of Eli

2010

As Claudia

Catch That Kid

2004

As Molly Phillips

Militia

2000

As Julie Sanders

Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle

1994

As Gertrude Benchley

Vampire's Kiss

1988

As Rachel

Devil in a Blue Dress

1995

As Daphne Monet

Caro diario

1993

As Self

The Prophecy II

1998

As Valerie Rosales

The Anniversary Party

2001

As Gina Taylor

The Thief and the Cobbler

1993

As Princess YumYum (voice)

Roger Dodger

2002

As Sophie

The Big Pardon 2

1992

As Joyce Ferranti

The Bride

1985

As Eva

Dr. M

1990

As Sonja Vogler

Troubled Waters

2006

As FBI Agent Beck

Queen to Play

2009

As L’Américaine

13 Moons

2002

As Suzi

Desolation Sound

2005

As Elizabeth Storey

In the Soup

1992

As Angelica Pena

Feast of All Saints

2001

As Dolly Rose

Split Decisions

1988

As Barbara Uribe

Blood and Concrete

1991

As Mona

Wishful Thinking

1999

As Elizabeth

Runaway Jury

2003

As Vanessa Lembeck

A Night for Dying Tigers

2010

As Melanie

The Spree

1998

As Xinia Kelly

Body and Soul

2000

As Gina

Dead on Sight

1994

As Rebecca Darcy

My Name Is Sarah

2007

As Sarah Winston

Break a Leg

2005

As Juliet

Indecency

1992

As Ellie Shaw

The Madonna and the Dragon

1990

As Patty Meredith

The Gamble

1988

As Lady Olivia Candioni

Cinemanovels

2013

As Clementine

The Twilight of the Golds

1996

As Suzanne Stein

Manhattan Night

2016

As Lisa Wren

A Wife's Nightmare

2014

As Liz

Let It Be Me

1995

As Emily Taylor

Night Owl

1993

As Julia

Full Out

2015

As Valorie Kondos-Field

They Shoot Divas, Don't They?

2002

As Sloan McBride

A House Divided

2000

As Amanda Dickson

Before I Fall

2017

As Mrs. Kingston

Out of Line

2001

As Jenny Capitanas

A Fuller Life

2013

As Self - Reader (segment "Crime Reporter")

Cinderella

1985

As Cinderella

Without Malice

2000

As Samantha Wilkes

The White Orchid

2018

As Vivian

After

2019

As Karen Gibson

Sons

1990

As Transvestite

Something More

2000

As Lisa

Luckiest Girl Alive

2022

As Lolo Vincent

My Bodyguard

1980

As Clifford's Friend (uncredited)

Production

Pulp Fiction

1994

As Thanks

Sweet Thing

2020

As Producer

Manhattan Night

2016

As Co-Producer

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