The Jennifer Love Hewitt Biography
First some fun facts:
Born:Febuary 21, 1979
Age:19
Height:5'(2 1/2)"
Hair:Auburn, Brown
Eyes:Hazel Brown (Depending on the computer artist)
Place of Birth: Waco, Texas
Stomping Gounds: Killeen, Texas (North of Austin Texas)
Currently Living: We don't know and don't care.
Mother:Pat Hewitt
Father:Danny Hewitt
Brother:Todd Hewitt
Favorite Foods:Strawberries w/ Whip Cream, Coke and Pepsi, Mushroom Pizza, and of course Chocolate.
Best Friend:Pat Hewitt
Hobbies:Arts and Crafts (Including making fancy boxes, and painting pottery), Music, Angels, and Poetry.
Music:Smash Mouth, Third Eye Blind, and Matchbox 20. She likes alternative rock/pop rock music.
Movies:A sucker for old teen romance movies. (Probably because she'd like to live one.) Her favorites are Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles (She would love to be picked up in a Ferrari, =) ), Don Juan Demarco, and Titanic (Of course). She also like movies like Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
Dream Hunks:Johnny Depp and Leonardo DiCaprio
Goals after acting:She says she wants to be a child psychiatrist one day. She plans to go to college and get a Psychiatry degree and a journalism minor. In the future she plans to write children's books and work with them as well. We have no idea what college she plans on attending.
Upcoming Films:Untitled Audrey Hepburn Bio (1999) (TV) as Audrey Hepburn
The Suburbans (1999)
Cupid's Love (1999) as star and producer. Love came up with the idea for this film and sold it for a rather nice fee.
Resident Evil (2000) as Rebecca Chambers
Upcoming TV Series:Love will be leaving Party of Five after this season to star in a spin-off of Po5 featuring her character, Sarah Reeves. Tentative title is "Time of Your Life."
A Few Speculations:Will Love be coming out with a new album?
Not anytime soon, given her acting schedule.
What about that rumour of a 2Pac Tribute?
It's probably just a rumour.
Does Love have any new songs out there?
Yeah, check out "How Do I Deal" on the I Still Know soundtrack. There's also a video for it which you can see on MTV and MuchMusic. Awards:1998 Blockbuster Entertainment Award
(Favourite Female Newcomer)
for her role in I Know What You Did Last Summer.
Now the bio:
Jennifer Love Hewitt (known to her friends simply as "Love") defines the essence of cool. You've seen her on "Party of Five." She's been interviewed on late-night TV. Her image is plastered on magazine covers. She may have only caught the public eye in the last few years, but as we shall see, her singing and acting talents have won her the admiration of fans for a long, long time.
Born on February 21, 1979 in Waco, Texas, to parents Pat and Tom Hewitt, Love's career was about to launch itself quickly. At the age of three, she managed to get away from her mom at a dinner club, and soon found herself on stage singing "Help Me Make It Through The Night." Within two years, she was already starting dance lessons.
Love's charm won her the title of a "living doll" in a Texas beauty pageant. By the time she was nine, she was submerged in show business as a member of the Texas Show Team, a dance troupe which travelled to the U.S.S.R. and Denmark. At age 10, Love began a world-wide promotional tour as a spokesperson for L.A. Gear. Soon after, the Hewitts headed off to the land of opportunities, Los Angeles, where Love landed a series of national commercials for Mattel Toys.
Now this is where the story gets interesting. Love got her first starring role in "Kids Incorporated," a TV show in which she played the role of "Robin" from 1989 to 1991. Along with Kids Inc., she performed on the 1992 UCP Telethon. She was offered a co-starring role (Bernadette Moody) on the TV show "Shaky Ground" and promptly left Kids Inc. The show only lasted one season.
Aside from such acting pursuits, Love sang "Please Save Us A World" (along with her Kids Inc. co-stars) before the United Nations Assembly. This song would become the theme song for the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janerio, in which Love was appointed a Youth Ambassador. A music video of "Please Save Us A World" was made, which featured Love and many other young celebrities.
So at this point, Love is starting to make a name for herself, both in acting and singing. Meanwhile, she appeared in the 1992 movie "Munchies" as Andrea, and the 1991 "Dance! Workout With Barbie" video. Love sang all the songs on the video, but no soundtrack was ever released. She then appeared in the pilots for "Running Wilde" and "Just Family", which unfortunately were not developed into full television series. The TV special "The Magic 7" came next.
Also in 1992, Love's first pop album, "Love Songs," was released, but only in Japan. Singles were released in Europe as well.
Love's co-starring role of Heather Lofton in the made-for-TV 1993 movie "Little Miss Millions" (a.k.a. "Home for Christmas") got her some attention. The same year, she returned to the big screen with her character "Margaret" in "Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit," a role that demonstrated Love's versatility both as a singer and an actor.
In 1994, Love got the role of Franny Byrd on the critically-acclaimed television series "Byrds of Paradise." Love then took over the role of Cassidy McKenna on "McKenna," which only lasted for a few episodes.
In 1995, Love's American pop debut began with her second album, "Let's Go Bang." This featured one song which she co-wrote: "Free To Be A Woman." By this time, a Fox TV show called "Party of Five" had already been running for one year, but the show lacked a certain something. It needed some spark. It needed a character whose spirit was overwhelmingly cool. Now who would fill this role? Love, of course! So in 1995, Love got the role of Sarah Reeves, who's had an ongoing relationship with Bailey Salinger (Scott Wolf) ever since.
The following year, Love got the role of Brooke Figler in the movie "House Arrest." In August, 1996, her self-titled third album was released, featuring many memorable songs which she's performed at numerous concerts since.
Love then appeared as Leah in the 1997 movie "Trojan War" (a.k.a. "Rescue Me"). Next, she was a host in the TV movie "The Senior Prom."
The movie that solidified her star status was her role as Julie James in "I Know What You Did Last Summer." It's one of those teenage horror flicks with plenty of gore that's already becoming a cult classic.
Now the bio:
Jennifer Love Hewitt (known to her friends simply as "Love") defines the essence of cool. You've seen her on "Party of Five." She's been interviewed on late-night TV. Her image is plastered on magazine covers. She may have only caught the public eye in the last few years, but as we shall see, her singing and acting talents have won her the admiration of fans for a long, long time.
Born on February 21, 1979 in Waco, Texas, to parents Pat and Tom Hewitt, Love's career was about to launch itself quickly. At the age of three, she managed to get away from her mom at a dinner club, and soon found herself on stage singing "Help Me Make It Through The Night." Within two years, she was already starting dance lessons.
Love's charm won her the title of a "living doll" in a Texas beauty pageant. By the time she was nine, she was submerged in show business as a member of the Texas Show Team, a dance troupe which travelled to the U.S.S.R. and Denmark. At age 10, Love began a world-wide promotional tour as a spokesperson for L.A. Gear. Soon after, the Hewitts headed off to the land of opportunities, Los Angeles, where Love landed a series of national commercials for Mattel Toys.
Now this is where the story gets interesting. Love got her first starring role in "Kids Incorporated," a TV show in which she played the role of "Robin" from 1989 to 1991. Along with Kids Inc., she performed on the 1992 UCP Telethon. She was offered a co-starring role (Bernadette Moody) on the TV show "Shaky Ground" and promptly left Kids Inc. The show only lasted one season.
Aside from such acting pursuits, Love sang "Please Save Us A World" (along with her Kids Inc. co-stars) before the United Nations Assembly. This song would become the theme song for the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janerio, in which Love was appointed a Youth Ambassador. A music video of "Please Save Us A World" was made, which featured Love and many other young celebrities.
So at this point, Love is starting to make a name for herself, both in acting and singing. Meanwhile, she appeared in the 1992 movie "Munchies" as Andrea, and the 1991 "Dance! Workout With Barbie" video. Love sang all the songs on the video, but no soundtrack was ever released. She then appeared in the pilots for "Running Wilde" and "Just Family", which unfortunately were not developed into full television series. The TV special "The Magic 7" came next.
Also in 1992, Love's first pop album, "Love Songs," was released, but only in Japan. Singles were released in Europe as well.
Love's co-starring role of Heather Lofton in the made-for-TV 1993 movie "Little Miss Millions" (a.k.a. "Home for Christmas") got her some attention. The same year, she returned to the big screen with her character "Margaret" in "Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit," a role that demonstrated Love's versatility both as a singer and an actor.
In 1994, Love got the role of Franny Byrd on the critically-acclaimed television series "Byrds of Paradise." Love then took over the role of Cassidy McKenna on "McKenna," which only lasted for a few episodes.
In 1995, Love's American pop debut began with her second album, "Let's Go Bang." This featured one song which she co-wrote: "Free To Be A Woman." By this time, a Fox TV show called "Party of Five" had already been running for one year, but the show lacked a certain something. It needed some spark. It needed a character whose spirit was overwhelmingly cool. Now who would fill this role? Love, of course! So in 1995, Love got the role of Sarah Reeves, who's had an ongoing relationship with Bailey Salinger (Scott Wolf) ever since.
The following year, Love got the role of Brooke Figler in the movie "House Arrest." In August, 1996, her self-titled third album was released, featuring many memorable songs which she's performed at numerous concerts since.
Love then appeared as Leah in the 1997 movie "Trojan War" (a.k.a. "Rescue Me"). Next, she was a host in the TV movie "The Senior Prom."
The movie that solidified her star status was her role as Julie James in "I Know What You Did Last Summer." It's one of those teenage horror flicks with plenty of gore that's already becoming a cult classic.