Jennifer Grant

This article is about the actress. For the singer, see Jenn Grant.
Jennifer Grant
Born Jennifer Diane Grant
(1966-02-26) February 26, 1966
Burbank, California, U.S.
Education Stanford University (1987)
Occupation Actress
Years active 1993–present
Spouse(s) Randy Zisk
(m. 1993; div. 1996)
Parent(s) Cary Grant
Dyan Cannon

Jennifer Diane Grant (born February 26, 1966) is an American actress, the only child of actors Cary Grant and Dyan Cannon. She is best known for roles in the television series Beverly Hills, 90210 and Movie Stars.

Early life

Jennifer and Cary Grant, Gerald Ford (top center), maid Willie in 1976 at the Century Plaza Hotel President's Suite, Los Angeles.

Jennifer Grant was born on February 26, 1966, in Burbank, California. Her parents divorced when she was only two years old. The reasons given for their divorce were that her father was unable to find his "perfect wife"; in addition, there was a 33-year age difference. Jennifer had a close relationship with her father for the rest of his life. Partly because her father did not want her to become an actress, she tried other things for several years. As a teenager during high school at Brentwood School (Los Angeles) and on break from college she worked as a babysitter, stock clerk at the Village store in Pacific Palisades, grocery store checkout cashier at the Rainbow Grocery in Malibu, and waitress at the Pioneer Boulangerie restaurant in Santa Monica.[1] After graduating from Stanford University in 1987 with a degree in American Studies, she worked for a law firm, and followed that with a job as a chef at Wolfgang Puck's Spago restaurant in Beverly Hills.[1] When her father died in 1986, he left her half his estate, worth several million dollars; the other half of the estate went to her stepmother Barbara Harris Grant, with whom Jennifer has a close relationship.[2]

Career

In 1993, seven years after her father's death, Grant played her first acting role in the Aaron Spelling television drama Beverly Hills, 90210, in the recurring role of Celeste Lundy. She appeared as a guest star in a variety of shows including Friends, and later appeared in several movies. In 1999, she was the lead actress in the WB television sitcom Movie Stars.

Memoir

Her memoir, Good Stuff: A Reminiscence of My Father, Cary Grant (2011), is a portrait of her relationship with her father, who was 62 when she was born and who died 20 years later.[3] The title refers to a favorite expression of his, said in reference to things he approved of or situations he was happy about.[1]

Personal life

Grant was married to Randy Zisk for three years, but the marriage ended in divorce in 1996.

Grant gave birth to a son, Cary Benjamin, on August 12, 2008.[4][5]

Volunteer work

Grant has volunteered as an actress and mentor with the Young Storytellers Foundation.[4][5]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Savage Nicky Carter
1996 Evening Star, TheThe Evening Star Ellen
1998 Erasable You Stephanie
1998 My Engagement Party Noa Roth
2000 View from the Swing, TheThe View from the Swing Jocelyn Whitaker
2005 Going Shopping Quinn
2005 Welcome to California Actress / Jennifer
2015 Ghost Dog Carol Post-production

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Moon Over Miami Susie Knight Episode: "Careless Dentist Blues"
19931994 Beverly Hills, 90210 Celeste Lundy Recurring role (8 episodes)
1994 Robin's Hoods Episode: "To Heir Is Human"
1994 Time Trax Linda Episode: "The Crash"
1995 Super Dave's Vegas Spectacular Sandi Cosgrove TV series
1995 Friends Nina Bookbinder Episode: "The One with Two Parts: Part 1"
1997 Chicago Sons Jane Episode: "To Have and to Hold"
1997 Walker, Texas Ranger Ellen Jordan Garrett Episode: "Days Past"
1997 Ellen Erin Episode: "Roommates"
1998 Guys Like Us Leah Episode: "Maestro's First Crush"
19992000 Movie Stars Jacey Wyatt Main role (21 episodes)
2006 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Sedona Wylie Episode: "Spellbound"
2007 My Daughter's Secret Denise TV film

References

  1. 1 2 3 Grant, Jennifer (2011). Good Stuff: a Reminiscence of My Father, Cary Grant. New York City: Alfred A. Knopf/Random House, Inc. ISBN 978-0-307-26710-8.
  2. Decker, Cathleen (4 December 1986). "Cary Grant Will Leaves Bulk of Estate to His Widow, Daughter" (Home-Collections). Los Angeles Times.
  3. Gostin, Nicki (3 May 2011). "Cary Grant's Daughter Opens Up on His Devotion, Style and Sexuality". PopEater. Archived from the original on May 5, 2011. Retrieved 16 July 2011.
  4. 1 2 "A new Cary Grant is born". USA Today. 22 August 2008.
  5. 1 2 "Update: Jennifer Grant Gives Birth to Son Cary Benjamin" (Moms and Babies). People. 25 August 2008.

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