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Date of Birth: February 21, 1979 Place of Birth: Waco, Texas, USA Eye Color: Brown Height: 5 ' 3 " Family: Father: Tom Mother: Pat Brother: Todd
Jennifer Love Hewitt became a regular on Disney Channels Kids Incorporated and she worked on the show 1989 to 1991. During this time she also appeared in commercials for products such as Mattel and L.A. Gear. She put her dancing talents to use as an L.A. Gear dancer, and strutted her stuff at trade shows in Japan and Paris. In 1991 she appeared in a Barbie dance workout video, and she sang the songs included on the video. One year later, Jennifer Love Hewitt's first album, Love Songs, was released in Japan. In 1992, Jennifer got a part in the children's movie Munchie, and in 1993, she landed a role in TV's Shaky Ground. That same year, Jennifer appeared in the comedy Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit,, co-starring Lauryn Hill and Whoopi Goldbergh. Jennifer Love Hewitt also landed her first starring role in Little Miss Millions. After working on two short-lived network shows, McKenna and The Byrds of Paradise, Jennifer released her second album, Let's Go Bang (1995). Jennifer Love Hewitt landed the part of Sarah Reeves on the FOX drama, Part of Five, in 1995. While working on the show, Jennifer third album was released in 1996. That same year she appeared in her second feature film, House Arrest. She also starred in the thriller I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), with Sarah Michelle Gellar, as well as Trojan War. During this time Jennifer did correspondence courses, and eventually graduated from Laurel Springs High. Jennifer left Party of Five before the last season of the series to produce and star in its spin-off, Time of Your Life. In 2001, she turned up in singer Enrique Iglesias music video for Hero playing his romantic interest. In August 2002, Jennifer made her American public singing debut at the Teen Choice Awards, and she released her fourth album, Barenaked, in October 2002. Jennifer can also be seen in the movies If Only, Garfield: The Movie (based on the popular cartoon and comic strip), and in the TV series Ghost Whisperer (2006).
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