Jennifer Morrison

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Jennifer Morrison
Born
Jennifer Marie Morrison
Other namesJenny Morrison
Occupation(s)actress, model, film producer
Years active1994—present
WebsiteJenniferMorrison.net

Jennifer Marie Morrison (born April 12, 1979) is an American actress, model and film producer. She is known for her role as Dr. Allison Cameron on the Fox drama, House.

Biography

Early life and education

Morrison was born in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Arlington Heights, Illinois. Her father, David L. Morrison, is a music teacher who was named Teacher of the Year by the Illinois State Board of Education in 2003.[1] Morrison's mother, Judy Morrison, was also a teacher. Both have since retired. She graduated from Prospect High School in 1997 where her parents also worked. During her time there, she played clarinet in the school’s marching band, sang in the choir and did cheerleading with the school’s pep squad. Morrison also has two younger siblings, Julia Morrison and Daniel Morrison.

After high school, she attended Loyola University Chicago where she majored in Theatre and minored in English before graduating in 2000.[2] She studied with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company before moving to Los Angeles to pursue a career in film and television.

Career

Morrison started her career as a child model, appearing in print advertisements for JCPenney and Montgomery Ward and commercials for Rice Krispies and Mondos. At the age of ten, she was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated for Kids with basketball star Michael Jordan.

She made her film debut at the age of fifteen as the daughter of Richard Gere and Sharon Stone in the 1994 film, Intersection, and later appeared as Samantha in Stir of Echoes with Kevin Bacon in 1999. Her first leading role came in the 2000 film Urban Legends: Final Cut, and she has since gone on to appear in films including Grind with Adam Brody, Surviving Christmas with Ben Affleck and James Gandolfini and Mr. and Mrs. Smith with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in 2003, 2004 and 2005, respectively.

On television, she has worked on several hit shows including Touched by an Angel and Dawson's Creek before landing the role of immunologist Dr. Allison Cameron on House in 2004 co-starring alongside Hugh Laurie. In 2006, she starred in and produced the independent film Flourish.

In 2007, Morrison appeared as Kirce James in the video game Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, a character which frequently interacts with the player during the course of the GDI campaign. She was also selected by TV Guide for its Top 10 of TV's Sexiest Stars for its 2007 Sexy Issue. Her House co-star, Omar Epps, wrote a testimonial for her which said, "She exudes a lightness and has a beautiful soul... Whenever she laughs, everyone laughs."

Her film projects in 2007 include Big Stan alongside Rob Schneider and The Murder of Princess Diana, a television movie based on the book of the same name by Noel Botham. Produced by Lifetime and Working Title Television, Morrison portrays an American journalist, Rachel, who witnesses the car crash which took the life of Diana, Princess of Wales.

Morrison has also appeared in music videos for Nick Lachey ("Shut Up"), The Donnas ("Too Bad About Your Girl") and Jack's Mannequin ("Dark Blue"). She has also appeared on two TV Guide covers with her House co-stars, and has been featured in photoshoots with In Style, Stuff, Entertainment Weekly and Premiere among others. She is currently represented by Abrams Artists Agency.[3]

Personal life

In January 2007, People magazine reported that Morrison had become engaged to Jesse Spencer in Paris over the holidays.[4] In a post-Golden Globes interview with E!, Morrison revealed that Spencer proposed on December 23, 2006, at the Eiffel Tower. According to an interview with Spencer and Morrison in In Style Weddings in July 2007, the couple met for the first time at Vancouver International Airport in March 2004 when they were on their way to shoot the first episode of House before they started dating in July 2004. In August 2007, however, the couple announced that they were calling off their engagement.[5]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Star Trek Winona Kirk Movieweb link
2007 The Murder of Princess Diana Rachel
Big Stan Mindy
2006 Flourish Gabrielle Winters Producer / Vocals
2005 Mr & Mrs Smith Jade
2004 Lift (short film) Sarah
Mall Cop Chris
The Sure Hand of God Lily Bowser
Surviving Christmas Missy Vanglider
2003 Grind Jamie
Design Sonya Mallow
2002 Girl Fever (100 Women - Australian release) Annie
Nantucket Alicia
Big Shot: Confessions of a Campus Bookie Callie
2001 The Zeroes Joyce
2000 Urban Legends: Final Cut Amy Mayfield
1999 Stir of Echoes Samantha Kozac (as Jenny Morrison)
1994 Miracle on 34th Street Denice (as Jenny Morrison)
Intersection Meaghan Eastman (as Jenny Morrison)

Television

Year Show Role Episode
2004 - present House Dr. Allison Cameron
2002 The Random Years Megan "Pilot"
Dawson's Creek Melanie Shea Thompson "Sleeping Arrangements"
Any Day Now Mandy Singer "In Too Deep"
2001 Dawson's Creek Melanie Shea Thompson "The Lost Weekend"
Touched by an Angel Melissa Dunnigan "Most Likely to Succeed"
The Chronicle Gwen "Let Sleeping Dogs Fry"

Games

Year Game Role Info
2006 - 2007 Command and Conquer 3 Lt. Kirce James GDI Recruitment Video

Self

Year Show Episode Other Notes
2006 The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Guest
2006 House Unplugged (produced by Cuatro TV)
2005 Jimmy Kimmel Live! 2005-05-02 Guest
2004 The Ashlee Simpson Show "Ashlee Verses Her Label"
The Ashlee Simpson Show "Ashlee Moves Onward and Upward"
The Ashlee Simpson Show "Valentine's Bummer"
2003 Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica "The Video Shoot"

References

  1. ^ http://www.isbe.state.il.us/news/2003/mar22-03.htm isbe.state.il.us
  2. ^ http://www.dailyherald.com/commitments/display.asp?id=3912555 Dailyherald.com
  3. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2007-06-07). "Morrison To Star In Lifetime's "Diana"". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2007-06-29. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20007189,00.html People.com
  5. ^ Jordan, Julie (2007-08-15). "House Costars Call Off Engagement". {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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