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Jessica Cauffiel
Birthday: March 30, 1976
Birth Place: Detroit, Michigan, USA
Height: 5' 4"
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Naturally blonde, innocent-looking Jessica Cauffiel has drawn comparisons to Heather Graham in appearance, only with curlier ringlets. Her fresh-faced look has earned her a succession of supporting roles, often playing the sweet ditz. This character type runs contrary to her real-world intelligence — among her other accomplishments, Cauffiel became fluent in the local language after a two-month stay in Indonesia. The daughter of a domestic violence police investigator and true crime novelist Lowell Cauffiel, the actress was born in Detroit, MI. Cauffiel attended the University of Michigan, where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in musical theater before working briefly as an entertainment director on a cruise ship. An accomplished jazz singer, Cauffiel first gained television recognition on Guiding Light, then with two 1999 guest appearances on Frasier, where she played a vacant wild girl who gets stuffy Niles to wear leather jackets and party till dawn. Her first notable film role came as the wrong Tiffany in Road Trip (2000), in which she angrily batters her boyfriend's sports car after being mistakenly told he is cheating on her. Cauffiel then worked in a duo of obligatory teen slasher movies, Urban Legends: Final Cut (2000) (in which she plays the femme fatale) and Valentine (2001), before appearing as one of Reese Witherspoon's cheery sorority sisters in the 2001 summer hit Legally Blonde. She followed that with You Stupid Man (2001), the directorial debut of Edward Burns' brother Brian. |
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- She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Musical Theatre at The University of Michigan.
- Father is bestselling true-crime author and producer, 'Lowell Cauffiel.' They are also occasional writing partners. Currently, they have a one hour television project in development.
- Originally auditioned for the role of Paige Prescott in Valentine (2001), but the role eventually went to Denise Richards. However, director Jamie Blanks still wanted her in the film, and gave her the role of Lily Voight, which was expanded for her.
- Plays a redhead for the first time in the movie White Chicks.
- Agreed to play the role of Ninotchka, the Russian assassin in the action-comedy D.E.B.S. (2004), as long as they hired her friend Ines Wurth, a Croatian who had also lived in Russia, as the dialect coach - because she didn't want to "fake" a Russian accent.
- Is a certified Kundalini Yoga Instructor.
- Sings (credited) on World Music Grammy Finalist album, "Shanti," by Snatam Kaur Khalsa.
- Real-life best friend and writing partner is Alanna Ubach, who plays best friend "Serena" in Legally Blonde (2001). They met at Alanna's audition. Jessica had already been cast as "Margot," and was asked by Robert Luketic to watch several actresses vying for the part of Serena. When Alanna walked into the audition, she pulled Jessica aside and said, "Kid, help me out here. I've gotta make rent." Jessica was so charmed by her that she got up and read the scene with her for the actual audition...and Margot and Serena were born.
- Loves to travel the world and study its many cultures and traditions. She has traveled several times to India, Nepal, Tibet, China, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan and Peru as well as throughout Europe and the Americas. She has spent much time in the great mountain ranges of the Himalayas and the Andes. She speaks several languages, including Hindi, French, Indonesian and Thai. She is active in several non-profit, NGOs that serve to bring inter-faith harmony amongst the many cultures and spiritual orientations of the world.
- She and reknowned Bollywood percussionist and composer Sivamani performed live in Dharamsala, India for His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama and approximately 20,000 other monks and visitors from around the world, on occasion of the March 10th, 2004 anniversary of the Tibetan National Uprising Day. This was the first time in the 45 year history of this event, that any musicians or entertainers had performed.
- She is a trained singer, who has studied for over 14 years in Western Classical, Musical Theatre, Jazz, Pop, Blues, and Eastern Devotional vocal mediums.
- She is currently writing an album with world-renowned Indian percussionist and composer, "The Wizard," Sivamani. Sivamani has played with thousands of diverse artists, ranging from Miles Davis, Michael Jackson, rapper Jay-Z and jazz great John McLaughlin - to revered Indian Maestros Zakir Hussein, tabla, mandolin Maestro U. Srinivasan, El Shankar, and Shankar Mahadevan of the famous Shankar/Ehsaan/Loy Bollywood writing team. Sivamani is best known as the right hand man of internationally acclaimed Bollywood virtuoso composer A.R. Rahman , and has composed and played on hundreds of pop and hit film soundtracks, as well as Rahman and Andrew Lloyd Webber's Broadway smash, Bombay Dreams.
- Audtioned for the role in Stuck on You that ended up going to Wen Yann Shih, but the Farrellys liked her so much they asked her to do a cameo as the girl Damon and Kinnear hit on in a bar.
- Her left eye is partly brown, like fellow actress Kate Bosworth.
- Her favorite film is "The Goonies," and she has been known to recite the entire movie from memory.
- Is trained in the Shamanic Energy Medicine healing traditions of the Americas, the lineage of the Q'ero Nation--the last living descendants of the Inka. She is a member of the Four Winds Society, under the tutelage of Dr. Alberto Villoldo, a renowned medical anthropologist, psychologist, author, and master practitioner of energy medicine.
- She began her career Off-Broadway starring in the critically acclaimed musical "1001 Nights," written and composed by Tony Award winning composer and lyricist Robert Lopez (IV) , best known for his Broadway smash hit "Avenue Q."
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