Jessica Alba Biography

Jessica Alba is an American actress who gained fame for her outstanding role in the television series ‘Dark Angel’. With a passion for acting from a young age, Alba’s career took off when she won an acting competition at the age of 11, earning her a scholarship for acting classes. Since then, she has had breakthrough roles in both films and television, showcasing her versatile acting skills in a diverse array of genres. From horror to comedy, Alba continues to impress with her talent and dedication to her craft.

Quick Facts

  • Also Known As: Jessica Marie Alba
  • Age: 42 Years, 42 Year Old Females
  • Family:
    • Spouse/Ex-: Cash Warren
    • Father: Mark Alba
    • Mother: Catherine
    • Siblings: Joshua
    • Children: Haven Garner Warren, Honor Marie Warren
  • Born Country: United States
  • Quotes By Jessica Alba
  • Height: 5’7″ (170 cm), 5’7″ Females
  • Ancestry: Mexican American
  • Notable Alumni: Claremont High School
  • Personality: ISFP
  • U.S. State: California
  • Education: Claremont High School

Childhood & Early Life

Jessica Alba was born on April 28, 1981 in Pomona, California to Catherine Louisa (née Jensen) and Mark David Alba. She has a younger brother Joshua. Her mother was a lifeguard by profession.

Early in her life, due to her father’s career in Air Force, the family lived in various cities including Biloxi, Mississippi, and Del Rio, Texas, before finally settling in Claremont, California.

Alba suffered from various physical ailments in her early life. Partially collapsed lungs, ruptured appendix, asthma and tonsillar cyst were some of the problems that she dealt with as a child. She also suffered from obsessive compulsive disorder.

She expressed her interest in acting when she was very young. When she was 11, she took part in an acting competition in Beverly Hills which she won. The grand prize which was free acting classes helped her get started with her passion. Just nine months later, she was signed by an agent.

She attended Claremont High School, graduating from the same in 1997. Subsequently, she attended the Atlantic Theatre Company.

Career

Jessica Alba’s debut on the big screen came in early. She bagged a small role as Gail in the 1994 feature film ‘Camp Nowhere’. Originally tapped in for a minor role, luck came her way when she replaced a prominent actress who dropped out of her role, giving Alba more screen time.

Simultaneously, she made her television debut the same year. She picked up a recurring role as Jessica for the Nickelodeon comedy series ‘The Secret World of Alex Mack’. She even featured in two national television commercials for Nintendo and JC Penny.

Born to a lifeguard mother, Alba had picked up swimming traits before even turning two. An avid swimmer and certified scuba diver, she put her swimming skills to use for the show ‘Flipper’, wherein she featured in the role of Maya. Started in 1995, its successful first season led way for a second season which she starred in. Alba’s alliance with the show lasted until 1997.

The year 1998 saw her pick up guest roles in several prominent and highly rated television series including first season of the crime drama ‘Brooklyn South’ as Melissa Hauer, two episodes of ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ as Leanne and for an episode of ‘The Love Boat: The Next Wave’ as Layla.

The year 1999 was a busy one for her in terms of career. She appeared in the Randy Quaid comedy feature ‘P.U.N.K.S.’. Concurrently, her film career took off as she picked up important roles in the romantic comedy ‘Never Been Kissed’ and the comedy horror ‘Idle Hands’.

Though Jessica Alba did a lot of work, her breakthrough as an actress came in when she got selected from 1200 odd candidates who auditioned for the role of Max Guevara, a genetically engineered super soldier, for the Fox sci-fi television series ‘Dark Angel’ in 2000. Running for two seasons until 2002, Alba gained a lot of critical acclaim as an actress. In addition to several awards, she even won a Golden Globe nomination.

Following ‘Dark Angel’, television and film offers came in rolling for Alba. She starred as an exotic dancer Nancy Callahan in ‘Sin City’ for which she gained a MTV Movie Award for ‘Sexiest Performance’. She played an aspiring dancer choreographer in ‘Honey’ and as the Marvel Comics character Sue Storm, the Invisible Woman, in ‘Fantastic Four’ and its sequel. Meanwhile, she did guest roles in ‘MADtv’, ‘Entourage’ and ‘Trippin’.

In 2008, she starred in the horror film ‘The Eye’. Though the film failed to impress, her role received positive response from the critics. The same year, she starred in ‘Meet Bill’ and ‘The Love Guru’ as well.

The year 2010 was a busy one for the actress. She had five back-to-back releases, playing Joyce Lakeland, a prostitute in ‘The Killer Inside Me’. Next she starred in the hit romantic comedy ‘Valentine’s Day’as Morley Clarkson, followed by an action film ‘Machete’. Two other releases of the year were ‘An Invisible Sign’ and ‘Little Fockers’.

In 2011, Jessica Alba appeared in the film ‘Spy Kids: All the Time in the World’. Her later releases include comedy ‘A.C.O.D’ and animated film ‘Escape from Planet Earth’. During this time, Alba also starred in two sequels ‘Sin City: A Dame to Kill For’ and ‘Machete Kills’ reprising her roles in both the films.

During the years 2015-16, she starred in four films, all of which were in different genres. She did the teen independent action comedy film ‘Barely Lethal’ followed by the comedy ‘Entourage’. In 2016 came in the supernatural horror ‘The Veil’ in which she played the lead role of Maggie Price. Her latest outing on the big screen was in the 2016 film ‘Mechanic: Resurrection’.

Personal Life & Legacy

In 2000, Jessica Alba entered into a committed relationship with Michael Weatherly, her co-star from ‘Dark Angel’. The relationship lasted for three years before the two broke up.

In 2004, Alba first met Cash Warren. The two got married eventually in May 2008. Together they have two daughters, Honor Marie Warren and Haven Garner Warren.

Humanitarian Works

Jessica Alba has been an active supporter of various charitable organizations including Clothes Off Our Back, Habitat for Humanity, National Center for Missing and Exploited children, Project HOME, RADD, Revlon Run/Walk for Women, SOS Children Villages, Soles4Souls and Step up. She is also a strong supporter of gay rights and serves as an ambassador of the 1Goal movement, providing free education to children in Africa.

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