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Born on March 3, 1982 in Ely, Minnesota, Jessica Biel starred in the TV series 7th Heaven as a teen.
She caused a stir with sexy photos for Gear magazine before turning to a film career. She’s had roles
in a range of work, including the comedy Valentine’s Day, the drama Elizabethtown and the sci-fi
thrillers Blade: Trinity and Total Recall, while gracing many other magazine covers as well.
An actress and activist, Jessica Claire Biel was born on March 3, 1982, in Ely, Minnesota. Growing up,
Biel moved around a lot with her family, eventually settling in Boulder, Colorado. With an early interest
in all things theatrical, Biel took dance and voice lessons as a child. “I had a mission as a kid,” she
explained to Harper’s Bazaar magazine. “I was just one of those kids who begged and begged. ‘Take
me to this commercial-acting class.’ ‘Take me to this play.’ ‘Take me to this audition.’ And my parents
just supported it.” She was especially interested in the musical Annie, the rags-to-riches story of an
orphaned girl. When she was 8, Biel served as an understudy for a production of the show in
Connecticut. Biel branched out into modeling around the age of 11. During a modeling convention in
1994, she won an acting scholarship to a program in Los Angeles. Biel studied her craft for several
years, eventually landing her breakthrough role on the family drama 7th Heaven. In the series, she
played Mary Camden, the oldest daughter of a minister (played by Stephen Collins) and his wife
(played by Catherine Hicks). The couple had five children at the start of the show and each episode
featured the moral challenges and misadventures experienced by the sizable brood. Launched in
1996, the show became very popular, especially with families.
While on the series, Biel looked for opportunities to show that she was more than just the wholesome
teenager she portrayed on television. She showed great dramatic range as Peter Fonda’s troubled
granddaughter in the critically acclaimed 1997 drama Ulee’s Gold. Biel then co-starred in the 1998
family comedy I’ll Be Home for Christmas with Jonathan Taylor Thomas. In 1999, People magazine
named her as one its “50 Most Beautiful People.” It was another magazine, however, that provided the
most dramatic shake-up to her image; Gear magazine put Biel on its March 2000 cover, wearing next
to nothing. The sexy images contained inside, along with several negative comments about her role on
the WB, incensed some 7th Heaven fans, as well as the show’s producers. Biel later admitted that she
agreed to the shoot in order to get out of her contract with the network. The WB forced Biel to honor
the duration of her contract. She did manage to appear in fewer episodes of the show due to her
schedule at Tufts University. She finally left the show in its sixth season.
After completing her first year at college, Biel returned to Los Angeles to focus on feature films. She
starred opposite Freddie Prinze Jr. in the 2001 romantic comedy Summer Catch. The film failed to
attract much of an audience, bringing more than $19 million at the box office. Biel took a supporting
role in the 2002 film adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’s Rules of Attraction, and then turned to the horror
genre with the 2003 remake of Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Rules of Attraction proved to be a
commercial and critical dud, but Texas Chainsaw Massacre became a box office hit. Moving into
action films, Biel had a role in Blade: Trinity (2004), the latest addition to the vampire-hunting saga
starring Wesley Snipes. She took to the skies as a fighter pilot in the military action thriller Stealth
(2005) with Jamie Foxx and Josh Lucas, which proved to be another box office disappointment. Her
next effort, the drama London (2005), also received mediocre reviews. After a string of lackluster
projects, Biel earned positive reviews for her role in The Illusionist (2006), a romantic historical drama
starring Edward Norton. The film helped establish Biel as a dramatic actress.
Turning to lighter fare for her next project, Biel played a lawyer in the 2007 comedy I Now Pronounce
You Chuck & Larry with Adam Sandler and Kevin James. Sandler and James play firefighters who
pretend to be in a same-sex relationship so that James’ character can receive health benefits. That
same year, Biel appeared in the thriller Next (2007) with Nicolas Cage and Julianne Moore. In 2009,
Biel starred in Easy Virtue with Colin Firth and Kristin Scott Thomas. She played Larita, an American
who impulsively marries a young British man and then must deal with her new upper-crust in-laws. For
her work on the film, Biel earned rave reviews, with Variety calling her a “spirited, sharp-witted comedienne.” Biel continued to showcase her comedic talents with the romantic comedy Valentine’s
Day, an ensemble film with Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates, Anne Hathaway, Ashton Kutcher, Julia
Roberts, Shirley MacLaine, and many others. Biel also appeared in the upcoming action movie The ATeam with Bradley Cooper and Liam Neeson, which is based on the popular television series. Biel
took on a physically challenging role in the 2012 remake Total Recall starring Colin Farrell. In the film,
she had battle it out with co-star Kate Beckinsale. That same year, she gave a dramatic performance
in the biographical film Hitchcock about the legendary director. Anthony Hopkins starred as Alfred
Hitchcock and Biel played Vera Miles, one of Hitchcock’s favorite actresses, in the film.
A supporter of numerous social causes, Biel recently used her celebrity to help turn the spotlight on an
important issue. In January 2010, she participated in Summit on the Summit, a climb up Mount
Kilimanjaro to raise awareness about the global water crisis. “This is a basic human necessity that
needs to be addressed now,” the actress said in a statement on the program’s website. Biel has also
established the Make the Difference Network, a social networking website for charitable efforts.

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