Jennifer Sciole

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Jennifer Sciole
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Born (1979-04-28) April 28, 1979 (age 43)
OccupationFormer Actress
Years active1996–2012
Website http://www.jennifersciole.com/

Jennifer Sciole (born April 28, 1979) is an American actress.

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Life and career

Sciole was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the youngest of six children raised in an Italian family. Her first acting job was in a local grocery store commercial at the age of fifteen.

After high school she attended St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia, where she majored in psychology, later switching to business management.

After college Sciole started a software company, then returned to acting full-time. She moved to Los Angeles in 2005, where she worked as an extra and studied with acting coaches including Bernard Hiller, John Homa and Nathan Reid.

She volunteers for Last Chance for Animals, and is an honorary board member and spokesperson for Hollywood Cure For Pain.

She is no longer married to Darren.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleProducer/DirectorNotesOther Notes
2011 Keep Coming Back JenContent FilmsLead- Pre-Production
2009 Only in New York LisaTooley ProductionsLead- Pre-Production
Not Another Not Another Movie AmandaAmerican Film MarketLead - Filming
Sub Human II KarenPacific Gold EntertainmentLead- Development
Flickering Candle DeanaMiramba FilmsLead- Development
Poor ThingsModelStill Rolling ProductionsFeatured- In Production- on Hold
Wireless Stacy QuinnDog Gone Mad ProductionsLead- Pre-Production
2008 Sweetwater Rachel VinnickSunset FilmsSupporting- Filming
Section B CindyFilmit ProductionsLead- Pre-Production
Fear Beneath Lily JacksonHand Picked FilmsLead- Pre-Production
Political Engagement Emily Basel2 Bros ProductionsLead- Development
Crimson ShannonHandPicked FilmsLead- Pre-Production
Deadline 2008 Agent PacinoElf Academy FilmsLead- Pre-Production
2007 3 Days Gone Cassandra FordEagle Tide FilmsLead- Filming
Blood: A Butchers Tale DarcyPacific Gold EntertainmentLead- Post-Production
Entourage Amber the Go GoHBO / Movilla ProductionsFeatured
Doctor 90210 Jennifer- Hayley's FriendE-NetworkGuest Star
Descent MaryMEGA FilmsFeatured
One. Two. Many MariaJohn MelendezSupporting- Premiere Dec. 2007
For Liberty Susannah DickinsonSouth of the Red ProductionsLead
Richard III MargaretBasilisk FilmsSupporting
2006 Ella At Five Ella FrazierStrike Zone ProductionsLead
Poseidon Passenger #5Warner BrosFeatured
Superman Returns EMTWarner BrosFeatured
After Midnight: Life Behind Bars Bar PatronRonick ProdSupporting
2005 Third Watch BrendaWBFeatured
The BossKimberly LoganRTG ProductionsLeadShort film
Rescue Me NYPD OfficerFXFeatured
Sex, Love & Secrets SarahParamountFeatured
Nip/Tuck Wedding GuestFXFeatured
Nip/Tuck NurseFXFeatured
1999 Everybody Love Raymond Swing DancerCBSFeatured
Once and Again JustineBuena VistaFeatured
1996 Tin Cup WaitressWarner BrosFeatured

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