Jenny Wade Profile and Biography

Jenny Wade (photo, image, picture)Jenny Wade Profile:
Jennifer “Jenny” Wade best known as Jenny Wade with nickname Jen, JeWa, JW, Jennifer, Jenni, Jenny, Wade was born October 6, 1980 (astrological sign/star sign (zodiac): Libra) with birth name is Jennifer Wade at her hometown in Large City of Eugene, Lane County, Oregon (OR), United States of America (USA). Jenny Wade is a beautiful American (film, movie, television) actress (She best known for her role as Liz Traynor on the Fox’s American action-comedy television (TV) series “The Good Guys” (2010), as Nina in the American television (TV) series “Reaper” (2009), and as Honey Pie in a trilogy of the black comedy horror film “Feast” (2006).), female model (top and popular model, beauty model, fashion model, cosmetic model, international model, commercial model (advertisement model), star model, magazine cover model, cover girl model), Hollywood star (superstar), and blonde women celebrity. She has a hair color: graceful golden light brown (blonde), eyes color: awesome gemstone light brown, height: 5′ 5″ (165 cm), measurements: 36-24-34, assets: flawless American beauty, photogenic and extra pretty face, graceful golden light brown (blonde) hair, awesome gemstone light brown eyes, charming and sweet smile, the best performance, clever, flexible, great multi-talent, responsive, amazing skill, high confidence, nice achievement, trendy and fashionable appearance also modern, good-hearted, and her name popular and famous in the world of international entertainment and modeling, claim to fame: as Nina on the American television series “Reaper” (2009) in a format of the comedy supernatural drama and as Honey Pie on the black comedy horror film “Feast” (2006) including “Feast 2: Sloppy Seconds” (2008) and “Feast 3: The Happy Finish” (2009), hobbies: sport, singing, health care, shopping newest fashion for collection, hair care, fashion show, beauty care, appear lovely and modern also stylish and fashionable, watching movie/film in cinema and home theatre, listening music, movie/film acting, photography acting, pose in front of the camera, hang out with family and friends, and active in the world of international entertainment and modeling.

Jenny Wade Biography:
In her early life, Jenny Wade was born October 6, 1980 with birth name is Jennifer Wade at her hometown in Large City of Eugene, Lane County, Oregon (OR), United States of America (USA).

In her career, Jenny Wade on 1999 debuted on television in a MTV anthology series. After Neil LaBute recruited Jenny Wade to star opposite Aaron Eckhart on Neil LaBute’s 10-minute film “Tumble”, the filmmaker offered Jenny Wade an uncredited role on his 2000 American comedy film, “Nurse Betty”, starring Renée Zellweger, Chris Rock, Morgan Freeman, and Greg Kinnear. Following Jenny Wade’s film debut, Jenny Wade returned to the small screen. Jenny Wade guest starred in an October 2000 episode of the syndicated nonfiction TV program “Arrest & Trial” and a January 2003 episode of the comedy show (an American sitcom) “8 Simple Rules”. Jenny Wade also starred in a 2003 ABC romantic drama movie alongside John Corbett.

Jenny Wade returned to the big screen on 2005, and Jenny Wade playing the role as Jane Fonda’s young replacement in Robert Luketic’s romantic comedy film Monster-in-Law, which also marked Fonda’s first film in 15 years. “Monster-in-Law” also starred Jane Fonda, Wanda Sykes, Jennifer Lopez, and Michael Vartan. Jenny Wade on 2005 also appeared in four other films. Jenny Wade could be seen in Wes Craven’s drama/thriller “Red Eye” (starring by Rachel McAdams, Cillian Murphy, and Brian Cox), Harold Ramis’s neo-noir/comedy-drama “The Ice Harvest” (starring by John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton, Connie Nielsen, Randy Quaid, and Oliver Platt), and John Gulager’s horror film “Feast” (alongside Krista Allen). Jenny Wade also appeared in 2005 American comedy film, “Rumor Has It….” (“Rumour Has It…” in the United Kingdom (UK) and Canada), a film starring Kevin Costner, Jennifer Aniston, Mark Ruffalo, and Shirley MacLaine, directed by Rob Reiner, the screenplay by Ted Griffin derives from a real-life rumor about the family in the 1963 novel “The Graduate” by Charles Webb. The 1963 novel “The Graduate” tells the true story of Benjamin Braddock which while pondering his future after his graduation.

Jenny Wade on 2006 co-starred with Daryl Hannah, John Patrick Amedori, Lizzy Caplan and Jonathon Trent in an Elliott Lester’s American suspenseful drama which produced by Box Office Productions and Alpine Pictures. Jenny Wade on 2007 played the role of Leah in the American romantic comedy-drama film, “No Reservations”, Scott Hicks’s remake of the German comedy “Mostly Martha” starring Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart. Jenny Wade has been a regular on two TV series. Jenny Wade on 2009 joined the cast of show “Reaper” playing the role of Nina. Jenny Wade on 2010 was cast as District Attorney Liz Traynor alongside co-stars Bradley Whitford, Colin Hanks, and Diana Maria Riva on the short-lived Fox buddy-cop series “The Good Guys”, an American action-comedy series about an old-school cop and a modern-day detective that premiered with a preview episode on Fox on May 19, 2010, and began airing regularly on June 7, 2010.

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Date: Jan 20, 2012

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