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Jennifer Connelly
Born: Dec 12, 1970
Grew up in Brooklyn Heights, just across the Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan, except for the four years her family spent in Woodstock, New York. Back in Brooklyn Heights, she attended Saint Ann school. Her father was in the garment industry, and a close friend of the family was an advertising executive. When Jennifer was 10, the friend suggested that her parents take her to a modeling audition. She began appearing in newspaper and magazine ads and soon moved on to TV commercials. A casting director saw the girl and introduced her to Sergio Leone, who was seeking a young girl to dance in his gangster epic "Once Upon a Time in America." She enrolled at Yale, then transferred two years later to Stanford. Her first appearance was a British TV series "Tales Of The Unexpected". Her first movie appearance was in Dario Argento's _Phenomena (1985). She has appeared in 1 rock video: "I Drove All Night", a Roy Orbison Song, co-starring Jason Priestly. She released a single called "Monologue Of Love" in Japan mid-eighties, in which she sings in Japanese. She trained in classical theatre and improvisation, studying with the late drama coach Roy London.
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