Jennifer Beals

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Jennifer Beals is a popular American actress as well as a former teen model

Dec 19, 1963

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: December 19, 1963
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actresses
  • City/State: Illinois
  • Spouses: Ken Dixon (m. 1998), Alexandre Rockwell (m. 1986–1996)
  • Siblings: Bobby Beals, Gregory Beals
  • Birth Place: South Side, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Jennifer Beals born at

South Side, Chicago, Illinois, United States

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Birth Place

Jennifer Beals’ first husband was Alexandre Rockwell, an American film director, whom she married in 1986. They divorced in 1996.

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Personal Life

She married Ken Dixon, a Canadian entrepreneur in 1998. In October 2005, she gave birth to their daughter.

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She is known as a strong advocate for gay rights.

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Personal Life

Jennifer Beals was born in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States, on 19 December 1963. Her father was Alfred Beals, a grocery store owner, while her mother is Jeanne, a school teacher. She lost her father while she was only ten, after which her mother got married again to a man named Edward Cohen. Jennifer is bi-racial.

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Childhood & Early Life

It was during her high school days that she was inspired to become an actress while she was working on a play named 'Fiddler on the Roof'.

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After finishing her education from Francis W. Parker School, she attended the Yale University from where she graduated with a degree in American literature in 1987.

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Childhood & Early Life

Jennifer Beals started appearing in films while she was still pursuing her education at Yale. Her first appearance on screen was in a minor role in the 1980 American comedy drama 'My Bodyguard'.

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Career

In 1983, she appeared in the romantic drama 'Flashdance'. Playing a character named Alex Owens, her brilliant performance brought her to fame, and earned her a NAACP Image Award as well as a Golden Globe Award nomination.

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Two years later, she appeared in 'The Bride,' a horror movie which was loosely based on the famous novel 'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley. The film failed to do well and earned her a nomination for the 'Razzie Award' for Worst Actress.

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In 1987, after she also finally finished her studies at Yale, she appeared in the film 'Split Decisions', a movie about boxing. The film, which was directed by David Drury, starred her as the love interest of the main character.

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In 1989, she gained much appreciation for the portrayal of a bloodthirsty vampire in the movie ‘Vampire’s Kiss'. The film, which was directed by Robert Bierman, was about a mentally-ill man, who feels he got bitten by a vampire, which ends up worsening his condition. Despite being a commercial failure, the film went on to have a cult status.

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'Flashdance,' a 1983 American romantic musical drama film, was the first significant work in Beals' career. Though the film had initially received negative reviews from critics, it became a hit at the box office, and also became the third highest grossing film of the year. Beals appears in the film in the role of an eighteen-year-old girl named Alexandra, who works as a welder at a mill, but has great aspirations to become a dancer.

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Major Works

'Devil in a Blue Dress' was another significant work in Beals' career. Directed by Carl Franklin, the film is based on a novel of the same name by Walter Mosley. The film received mixed reviews. For her role, Beals received a nomination for the NAACP Image Award' for Best Actress.

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Major Works

One of Jennifer Beals' recent significant works is the 2016 American crime film 'Manhattan Night'. The film is based on a 1996 novel 'Manhattan Nocturne' by Colin Harrison. Starring several well-known actors such as Adrien Broy, Yvonne Strahovki, and Campbell Scott, the film premiered on May 20, 2016.

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'The L Word,' a television drama series about the lives of a few lesbians, can be regarded as Beals' most significant work on television. The show began airing in 2004 on Showtime TV Network and ran for five years till 2009. The show was a huge hit worldwide. It also earned Beals two award nominations.

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'The Chicago Code', an American crime drama series was another one among the major works in Beals' career. The series started airing from February 2011, but got cancelled due to a few reasons in May. The show earned mostly favorable reviews from critics. Despite the fact that it aired for a very short time, it did manage to gain some popularity, and was even aired in Canada as well as the UK.

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