Jacqueline Samantha Titone was born in 1974 in Coral Springs, Florida, to Lila Titone and Joseph Titone. She began modeling during high school and eventually became known nationally and internationally for modeling clothing for big name companies. Jackie was later introduced to the acting world, by Rob Schneider in the 1999 hit movie Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999), as "Sally". With the success of this movie, Rob Schneider put in a good word for Jackie to his good-friend, Adam Sandler, who offered a part to Jackie in the movie Big Daddy (1999) in 1999. She played the waitress and was also a music assistant. In 2000, she played a part in the movie, Little Nicky (2000), alongside Adam Sandler, Reese Witherspoon, Patricia Arquette, and Quentin Tarantino. A year later, Adam Sandler and Jackie came together in a relationship. Two years later, Jackie was given a main part in the animated movie, Eight Crazy Nights (2002) as the voice of "Jennifer", making this her first major role in a movie alongside a big star. In 2003, Danny DeVito offered a part to Jackie as the bartender in the movie, Duplex (2003). On June 22, 2003, Adam and Jackie were married. In 50 First Dates (2004), a 2004 hit comedy/romance movie, Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore were offered parts in sharing the screen together. Drew and Adam had co-starred in major movies previously, but, this time, Adam demanded that his wife Jackie be given a part in this movie. The director, Peter Segal, didn't want to lose Adam as the main co-star and gave the part of the dentist to Jackie. Because Adam only starred in this movie, he wasn't able to offer a bigger part or a co-star part to his wife. In the year of 2004, Jackie starred as herself on the TV episode VH1: All Access: Celebrity Weddings, just one day before her one-year wedding anniversary with Adam. Raised a Christian, she converted to Judaism when marrying Adam.
Jackie Sauza was born on January 23, 1990 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. She is an actress, known for Sin miedo a la verdad (2018), La mexicana y el güero (2020) and En tierras salvajes (2017).
A fairly well-known child actor who never made it to the ranks of a Jackie Cooper or Freddie Bartholomew, Jackie Searl nevertheless gained a film following in the 1930s. A bratty counterpart to Jane Withers, the blond, freckled, clean-cut Jackie was born in Anaheim, California in 1921 and started on L.A. radio in "The Children's Hour" at the age of three. By the end of the 1920s, film beckoned and Jackie hit it big playing mean little Sid Sawyer in the early Mark Twain film classic Tom Sawyer (1930). Paramount Pictures promptly signed the youngster up and he followed this with Finn and Hattie (1931), Huckleberry Finn (1931), Skippy (1931), Topaze (1933), and as Dormouse in Alice in Wonderland (1933). Infamous at playing sissified brats, obnoxious squealers, and sandbox bullies, he was a natural scene-stealer and aptly labeled on the Paramount sets as "The Kid Everybody Wants to Spank." He continued playing secondary parts into his teens with roles in Ginger (1935), Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936), That Certain Age (1938), and Small Town Deb (1942). He joined the service in WWII and tried to resurrect his career following his discharge, but had a tough time of it. In the 1960s he played character parts, nominally as minor heavies, in such films as The Couch (1962), and Shotgun Wedding (1963) and on TV dramas. He retired in the 1970s and died in 1991.
Jackie is an actor/singer/writer/podcaster born as Jaclyn Leigh Seiden in Highland Park, IL. She graduated early Cum Laude from Northwestern University with a Bachelor in Science and a Music Theatre Certificate. After graduating, Jackie moved to New York City and was cast in her dream show, "Hairspray" on Broadway. She was also in the original company of "Good Vibrations" on Broadway, and originated Mary Delgado on the 1st National Tour of "Jersey Boys" along with many other off Broadway productions, tours, regional shows, and worked with greats like Twyla Tharp, Bob Dylan and Jerry Mitchell. After performing as Pinky Tuscadero in Garry Marshall's production of Happy Days, she moved out to Los Angeles permanently where she began work on many films and television shows with many more great talents, and performed all over LA as a part of the original For The Record Live company. In addition to working as an actress and singer, she hosts The Evolution Podclub podcast which can be found on all major platforms such as Apple, iTunes, Spotify and more. Jackie met her husband Jason Winer (Director/Producer) in 2012 and lives with him and their two beautiful children.
Jaikishen was born in the Gujarati-speaking Shroff family on February 1, 1957. His dad's name is Kakubhai, his brother's is Hemant, and they live in Bandra, Bombay in a bungalow named 'Le Pepeyon". He became a superstar in the 1980s. By the television era begun in the 80s, he had become a superstar. In BR Chopra's Mahabharata, Jackie Shroff was offered the role of Arjun in the series but Shroff refused to play the role considering it a negligible role to play in the epic and insisted the Chopras for casting him for the lead role of Karna but BR Chopra refused because of dates' issue with Karna's role which required presence in almost all episodes but Shroff won't be able to give his dates . A vegetarian, Jaikishen made his Bollywood debut in a bit-role as a villain in the hit Heera Panna (1973) which starred 'Dev Anand'. He then went on to act in another Dev Anand movie, Swami Dada (1982). It was Subhash Ghai who signed him up for the hit Hero (1983) that catapulted this handsome young man to stardom, followed by yet another hit Andar Baahar (1984) with Anil Kapoor as his co-star. Thus Jaikishen became the new Bollywood legend: Jackie Shroff. Since then there has been no looking back, as he went on to star in close to 150 movies with a career that spanned from 1973 onwards. Since 2000 or thereabouts he has appeared in a variety of character-roles, villain, comedian, and even as a ghost in Bhoot Unkle (2006). He married his longtime girlfriend, Ayesha Shroff (née Dutt), who is also a producer and both husband and wife run Jackie Shroff Entertainment Limited. They have two children, a son, Jai (nickname Tiger), and a daughter, Krishna.
Jackie Smith is an American actress, producer, casting director, and the CEO of Moonless Media. Originally from Newark, Delaware, she relocated to the Tampa Bay area in 2018 to pursue her passion for film and television. With over10 years of experience in the industry, Jackie has established herself as a versatile and talented professional. As an actress, Jackie has appeared in numerous films and television shows, showcasing her range and depth as a performer. She has also worked behind the scenes as a producer and casting director, bringing her unique perspective and expertise to each project she undertakes. In addition to her work in the industry, Jackie is also the CEO of Moonless Media, a company dedicated to producing high-quality content for film and television. Through her leadership, the company has gained a reputation for excellence and innovation, and has earned numerous awards and accolades. With her talent, dedication, and passion for film and television,Jackie Smith is a rising star in the industry, and a force to be reckoned with in the years to come.
Jackie Sorkin is known for Candy Queen (2011), Unique Sweets (2011) and Guy's Grocery Games (2013).
Jackie Speier was born on May 14, 1950 in San Francisco, California, USA. She has been married to Barry Walter Dennis since October 16, 2001. She was previously married to Dr. Steven Kent Sierra.
Jackie Stevens is known for Beaster Day: Here Comes Peter Cottonhell (2014), Lustful Illusions (2011) and Ant-Babe: The Tiny Bravenger (2018).
Jackie Stewart was born on June 11, 1939 in Milton, Dumbartonshire, Scotland. He is an actor, known for Charlie's Angels (1976), Weekend of a Champion (1972) and Robbie Williams: Supreme (2000). He has been married to Helen McGregor since August 28, 1962. They have two children.