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Jenna Stern

Jenna Stern

Born: 1967-09-23 • Los Angeles, California, USA

Jenna Louise Stern (born September 23, 1967 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress. Member of an artist family, Stern is the daughter of actor/producer Tom Stern and Academy award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning actress Samantha Eggar. Her brother, Nicolas Stern, is a producer for film and television. She married actor Brennan Brown in 1998, and they live in Brooklyn, New York. Stern graduated from the U.C. Berkeley with a B.A. and received her M.F.A. from NYU Graduate School. Credits include: Broadway: The Elephant Man Off-Broadway includes: Francine Volpe’s Late Fragment at Studio Dante, Amy Fox’s Summer Cyclone at EST, Erin Cressida Wilson’s Hurricane at CSC, Kate Robin's Intrigue With Faye at NY Stage and Film and David Auburn’s Skyscraper at Greenwich House Theater. Regional theatre includes: Hedda Gabler(Dallas Theater Center) Closer(Alley Theater) Othello (Portland Stage) and Love’s Labours Lost(NJShakespeare). Film: The Hungry Ghosts, 16 Blocks , Hitch, Random Hearts , The Eden Myth, Wirey Spindel, Picture Perfect and The Red Right Hand. Television: Canterbury’s Law, Gossip Girl, The Sopranos, Law and Order (s), Six Degrees, The Jury, Queens Supreme, HBO’s Baseball Wives, the ABC mini-series Widows, Spin City and The Larry Sanders Show.

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Filmography
One December Night poster
One December Night
2021 • Dianne
Wonder Wheel poster
Wonder Wheel
2017 • Tiny
South Dakota poster
South Dakota
2017 • Ginger
Game Change poster
Game Change
2012 • Lisa Kline
The Best and the Brightest poster
The Best and the Brightest
2010 • Katharine Heilmann
16 Blocks poster
16 Blocks
2006 • Diane Mosley
Hitch poster
Hitch
2005 • Louise
The Red Right Hand poster
The Red Right Hand
2001 • Rebecca Lawson
Random Hearts poster
Random Hearts
1999 • Sally Gabriel
The Eden Myth poster
The Eden Myth
1999 • Doreen Speck
Picture Perfect poster
Picture Perfect
1997 • 5th Ad Executive
The Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics poster
The Twilight Zone: Rod Serling's Lost Classics
1994 • Susan Wheaton (segment "Where the Dead Are")