Jodie Fisher

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Jodie Fisher
Born
Jodie Lin Fisher[1]

(1960-07-17) July 17, 1960 (age 63)[2]
Occupationactress

Jodie Lin Fisher (born July 17, 1960)[2] is an American actress whose acting credits include Intimate Obsession and Body of Influence 2 as well as the reality TV series Age of Love.[3][4]

Early life

Jodie Fisher was born in Dallas, Texas and graduated from Texas Tech University.[5]

Career

Fisher has appeared as a supporting actress in television and movie roles, including a 1993 episode of the television series Silk Stalkings.[6] After the scandal which resulted in the resignation of then Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd, Fisher's career gained something of a mini-renaissance, as she went on to appear in an episode of NCIS: Los Angeles and a remake of the film Easy Rider.[7]

Fisher was also a star of the 2007 reality TV series Age of Love which ran on NBC for one season.[8]

She worked as a marketing support consultant for Hewlett Packard from 2007 to 2009.[9]

Personal life

In August 2010, she was identified as the filer of a sexual harassment complaint against Mark Hurd. After an internal investigation, he resigned as CEO of Hewlett-Packard for expense-account irregularities. His resignation was detrimental to HP.[10] HP investigation found him not guilty of sexual harassment but uncover irregularities with expenses.

She is a single mother with one child.[3]

References

  1. ^ http://www.familytreelegends.com/records/20902?c=search&first=jodie&last=fisher
  2. ^ a b "Jodie's bio". NBC. Retrieved August 10, 2010.
  3. ^ a b Worthen, Ben; Joann S. Lublin (August 9, 2010). "Woman in Hurd Case Regrets Dismissal". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
  4. ^ "Jodie Fisher says she's sorry". New York Daily News.
  5. ^ "Diversions: Jodie Fisher, actress and single mom, is woman behind ouster of HP's Mark Hurd". The Washington Post. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
  6. ^ "Jodie Fisher". IMDB. Retrieved August 10, 2010.
  7. ^ Zakarin, Jordan (December 30, 2011). "Jodie Fisher: Mark Hurd Scandal Actress's Career In Film & TV". The Huffington Post.
  8. ^ "Jodie Fisher says she's sorry". New York Daily News.
  9. ^ "Woman in HP scandal "saddened" by CEO's ouster". Associated Press – via CBS News. August 8, 2010. Retrieved December 29, 2011.
  10. ^ Vance, Ashlee (August 8, 2010). "Boss's Stumble May Also Trip Hewlett-Packard". The New York Times. Retrieved August 9, 2010.

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