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Jaime Pressly
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Birth name : Jaime Elizabeth Pressly |
| Date of birth :
30 July 1977 |
| Place of birth: Kinston, North Carolina, USA |
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| Height: 5' 5" (1.65 m) |
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"I don't want to be the Hollywood
girl, I'm Southern and old-fashioned. But for me, I prefer to play the more rugged character because it's more real. More people can relate to those types of characters, and I like to be able to relate to everybody." |
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Jaime Elizabeth Pressly (born July 30, 1977) is an American Emmy Award-winning actress and model. She currently plays Joy on the NBC sitcom My Name Is Earl. An icy blonde with a ripe Southern twang that complimented both comedic and more sinister roles, actress Jaime Pressley first gained attention for layouts in Playboy, which naturally led to a string of parts in B-grade pictures which focused primarily on her physique.
Perseverance allowed her to show off a knack for broad comedy, which earned its best showcase as Joy Hickey, ex-wife and occasional nemesis of Jason Lee’s Earl in the NBC comedy “My Name is Earl” (2005- ). Pressley’s exuberant turn in the role earned her an Emmy in 2007, as well as two Golden Globe nominations and a host of other nods.
Pressly was born in Kinston, North Carolina, the daughter of Brenda Sue (née Smith), a dance instructor, and James Liston Pressly, Sr. She has two siblings: sister, Jessica; brother, James Liston Jr. Pressly spent 11 years studying gymnastics and dancing, she was cast as a gymnast on the short-lived TV series Push. she dove headlong into sports at an early age, studying gymnastics and dancing for 11 years. Modeling became a vocation when she was just 14, where she made a name for herself in the highly competitive field in both the U.S. and abroad. By the time she was 15, she had established her own career to such a degree, that she was able to successfully emancipate herself from her parents (James Pressley Sr. and Brenda Smith, a dance instructor) to pursue modeling fulltime.
By the time she was fourteen, she was already the spokeswoman for her modeling agency, "International Cover Model Search", and she had begun to gain recognition for her modeling in the USA, as well as in Italy and Japan. Pressly attended Costa Mesa High School in California, where her mother had moved while her parents were going through the process of a divorce. Jaime subsequently sought and succeeded in having herself legally emancipated from her parents at the age of 15.
Pressly starred as "Violet" in the 1997 film Poison Ivy: The New Seduction. In 1998 she played a recurring role as the assassin Mika in the TV action series Mortal Kombat: Conquest. In 1999, Pressly was cast as the promiscuous dancer "Audrey" on the television series Jack and Jill. Pressly starred in the independent film Poor White Trash, playing scheming gold-digger Sandy Lake. She subsequently appeared in a number of films, including Not Another Teen Movie (playing Priscilla, a stereotypical high school cheerleader) and Torque, as a crazed, motorcycle-riding criminal. Pressly posed nude for the March 1998 and February 2004 issues of Playboy.
By 1997, Pressley was making inroads into acting as well; after supporting roles in three forgettable features, she made her lead debut as a deranged teen temptress in the direct-to-video erotic thriller “Poison Ivy: The New Seduction.” Her willingness to appear nude on film led to offers for other projects of this ilk (in interviews, Pressley stated that she was unaware that nudity would be required for the picture) as well as a 1998 layout in Playboy, for which she was full aware. She would go on to pose for the magazine again, though in a more demure pictorial, in 2004. On the bright side, all of the exposure essentially cemented her in the minds of producers as a nubile and somewhat predatory femme fatale.
Thankfully, Pressley’s talent allowed her to eclipse this type-casting; in 1998, she tapped her own background to play an assistant gymnastics coach in the short-lived drama “Push” (ABC, 1998), and caught viewers’ eyes as a catty high school princess in the likable teen comedy, “Can’t Hardly Wait” (1998). However, it was the rude comedy “Ringmaster” (1998), with Jerry Springer playing a version of his real-life job as host of an outrageous talk show, that gave audiences a chance to see her comic chops on full blast. As Angel Zorzak, an unhinged trailer park habitué impregnated by her own stepfather, Pressley took one huge step away from her erotic thriller past and laid the groundwork for her future as a capable and talented comic actress.
In 2001, she was made the new spokesmodel for Liz Claiborne Cosmetics and its fragrance Lucky You. She has performed with the band The Pussycat Dolls. In 2002, she was ranked #8 in Stuff magazine's "102 Sexiest Women in the World". In 2003, she launched a lingerie line, J'Aime, which later became a full sleepwear and ready-to-wear line. In 2006, Maxim magazine named her #34 on its annual list; she is also featured in its gallery. She also appeared nude in the May 2006 issue of Allure.
Following “Ringmaster,” Pressley popped up in a wide variety of roles: she was an undead assassin in three episodes of the syndicated TV series “Mortal Kombat: Conquest” (1998-1999), a rich girl who falls for a dirt-poor Southern boy in the indie drama “Trash” (1999), and a ruthless gold digger in the broad comedy “Poor White Trash” (2000). The WB comedy “Jack and Jill” (1999-2001) gave her opportunities to play for laughs and drama as dancer Audrey, best friend and roommate to Amanda Peet’s Jack. Off-screen, she dated her series co-star, Simon Rex, for a year, starting in 2000. Pressley also appeared frequently in American “lad” magazines like Maxim and Stuff during this period; the latter would rank her eighth among its list of the “102 Sexiest Women in the World” in 2003, while the former placed her at #34 in its own rankings.
Her willingness to spoof her own image worked to her advantage in comedies like “Best Actress” (2000), as a softcore starlet nominated for an Oscar; “Joe Dirt” (2001) and “Tomcats” (2001). She even netted an MTV Movie Award nomination for her portrayal of a venal and malapropism-spouting cheerleader in “Not Another Teen Movie” (2001). Fewer people saw her play a vengeful scientist opposite Tom Sizemore, Steven Seagal, and Dennis Hopper in “Ticker” (2001) or a teen imperiled by demons in the inept horror feature “Pinata: Survival Island” (2002), but she gained further exposure by playing a lovelorn mermaid on a 2002 episode of “Charmed” (The WB, 1998-2006), as well as in ad campaigns for Liz Claiborne and a stint with the popular burlesque troupe the Pussycat Dolls.
In 2005, Pressly joined the initial cast of the NBC sitcom My Name Is Earl, as Joy Turner. She has received two Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her work on the show, winning the 2007 Emmy. She also appeared in a number of music videos, including for "Girls of Summer" by Aerosmith and for a cover of "Tainted Love" by Marilyn Manson. On May 31, 2006, she hosted the first annual VH1 Rock Honors. Despite regular work and a degree of fame, Pressley had yet to find the perfect vehicle for her talents that would push her to the next level. It was not for a lack of trying – between 2002 and 2005, she appeared in almost every genre of film – from comedies (2005’s “Death to the Supermodels,” which she also produced), horror flicks (2005’s “Cruel World,” which pitted lunatic reality show castoff Edward Furlong against an unwilling cast of victims), action movies (2004’s dreary “Torque,” in which she played a venal biker girl), and even family features (the bizarre “Karate Dog” in 2004).
TV offered her more opportunities, and she impressed with a recurring role as a sassy dental assistant on “The Happy Family” (NBC, 2003-04) opposite John Laroquette and Christine Baranski, as well as a well-received turn as Linda Bork, first wife to Evel Knievel (George Eads) in John Badham’s 2004 biopic about the daredevil rider. The following year, she was top-billed in a feature film version of the popular video game “DOA: Dead or Alive,” which cast her as an American wrestler who competes in an international fighting competition. The feature was released in 2007 to little acclaim.
She hosted the October 7, 2006 episode of Saturday Night Live. Prior to this, she guest starred on an episode of MADtv from season eleven, where she played Hillary Clinton in a parody of My Name Is Earl, "My Name Is Dubya", in which George W. Bush (Frank Caliendo) makes a list of all the bad things he's done in the past and rectifies them one by one. For her exuberant performance, Pressley netted a host of award nominations, including an Emmy nod and Teen Choice Award in 2006 and a Screen Actors Guild acknowledgement in 2007. That same year, she took home an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy. In 2006, she became engaged to her longtime boyfriend, DJ Eric Calvo, with whom she had a son, Desi James, in 2007 named after famed Cuban entertainer Desi Arnaz. That same year, Pressley lent her distinctive voice to an animated character in the feature film version of Dr. Seuss’s “Horton Hears a Who” (2008) with Jim Carrey and Steve Carell. In 2008, she added another television award nomination to her growing collection when the Hollywood Foreign Press made her a Golden Globe nominee for “Earl.”
She also guest starred in an episode of the WB series Charmed, playing Mylie, a mermaid trying to find love; Alyssa Milano (who played Phoebe) guest stars on My Name is Earl during the November 2007 sweeps. She also appeared in an episode of the prank series Punk'd.
One persistent rumor is that Pressly married a man named Brodie Mitchell in 1998. Pressly, who has never married, has stated she has heard of Mitchell but does not know him. Pressly dated her Jack and Jill co-star Simon Rex in 2000 and 2001. In a December 10, 2001 radio interview with Howard Stern, she said that Rex broke up with her on her birthday.
In October 2006, she became engaged to her boyfriend of a year-and-a-half, DJ Eric Calvo (aka DJ Eric Cubiche), with whom she had been friends for nine years. Pressly gave birth on May 11, 2007 at 7:31 a.m. in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center to their first child, Duzzi James Calvo, who weighed 6 lb 4 oz (2.8 kg), and was 18 1/2 inches long. In a February 2007 interview on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, Pressly said she wants the child to be bilingual (English/Spanish) to reflect Calvo's Cuban heritage.
Pressly said in a 2006 interview with Esquire magazine that she almost purchased a ticket for a flight on one of the planes that crashed into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, but decided not to take the flight because she felt it left too early in the morning.
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