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Jenny Wade

American actress (born )

For the Gettysburg casualty, see Jennie Wade.

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Born

Jennifer Wade


() October 6, (age&#;44)

Eugene, Oregon, U.S.

OccupationActress
Years&#;active–present
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Jennifer Wade (born October 6, [2]) is an American actress known for playing Liz Traynor on the Fox television series The Good Guys, Nina in The CW television series Reaper, and the character of Honey Pie in the Feast film trilogy.

Life and career

Wade was born in Eugene, Oregon.[2] She moved to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career in

In , she debuted on television in the MTV anthology series Undressed. After Neil LaBute recruited her to star opposite Aaron Eckhart in his minute film Tumble, the filmmaker offered her an uncredited role in his comedy film, Nurse Betty, starring Renée Zellweger.[citation needed] Following her film debut, Wade returned to television, guest starring in an October episode of the syndicated nonfiction TV program Arrest & Trial and in a January episode of the comedy series 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter.

She was also cast in the ABC pilot Naked Hotel starring John Corbett, which was not picked up to series; Wade played the assistant manager at the fictional Hotel de Bleu, a Bahamas hideaway.[3][4]

Wade returned to the film in , playing Jane Fonda's young replacement in Robert Luketic's romantic comedy film Monster-in-Law, which co-starred Jennifer Lopez and Michael Vartan.

That same year, Wade appeared in several other films: Wes Craven's drama/thriller Red Eye with Rachel McAdams, Harold Ramis's neo-noir/comedy-drama The Ice Harvest, and the Rob Reiner comedy Rumor Has It with Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Costner, and Shirley MacLaine. Also in Wade appeared in John Gulager's horror film Feast, which received a limited theatrical release in the United States in September , playing the role of waitress Honey Pie.[5] Wade reprised her role as Honey Pie in the second film and a cameo in the third film.[6][7]

In , Wade co-starred with John Patrick Amedori, Lizzy Caplan and Daryl Hannah in Elliott Lester's teen drama, Love Is the Drug, playing the role of "haughty" private school student Erin.[8] In , she played the role of sous-chef Leah in No Reservations, Scott Hicks’s remake of the German comedy Mostly Martha, starring Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart.[9][10] In Wade appeared in the film The Strip playing the role of "free-spirited" Melissa.[11]

In , Wade joined the cast of The CW comedy series Reaper playing the recurring role of the demon Nina.[12] Earlier the same year she was cast on Body Politic, a well-received CW pilot that was not picked up to series,[13] playing the part of Ruby, "an idealistic young staffer".[14]

In , she was cast as Assistant District Attorney Liz Traynor on the short-lived Fox buddy-cop series The Good Guys (originally titled Jack and Dan) alongside Colin Hanks and Bradley Whitford.[15][16] In , Wade was cast on the –13 TBS comedy series Wedding Band,[17] playing the role of Rachel the love interest of Brian Austin Green's character.[18]

Personal life

Wade married actor Robert Buckley in May [19] They have two children together.[20]

Filmography

Film

Television

References

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  3. ^ abVincent Terrace (). "Naked Hotel". Encyclopedia of Television Pilots, . McFarland. p.&#; ISBN&#;. Retrieved
  4. ^ ab"Development Update: November 26". The Futon Critic.

    Jennie wade wiki As we remember her birthday from the spring of , we also remember one taken far too soon, like so many who fought at the Battle of Gettysburg and beyond. The John W. Gettysburg resident Anna M. The grave was, for a time, in a local churchyard before being moved to Evergreen.

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  5. ^Dennis Harvey (September 14, ). "Review: 'Feast'". Variety. Retrieved
  6. ^Nomad (October 6, ). "Feast II: Sloppy Seconds (DVD)". Dread Central. Retrieved
  7. ^MrDisgusting (August 19, ). "Full Cast For 'Feast 3: The Happy Finish'!".

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  8. ^Justin Chang (February 2, ). "Review: 'Love Is the Drug'". Variety.

    Jennie wade wiki images The Gettysburg Times, Feb. He slipped away from his post to see his sisters, Annie and Julia. Notes [ edit ]. Alleman, p.

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  9. ^Todd McCarthy (July 22, ). "Review: 'No Reservations'". Variety. Retrieved
  10. ^Carina Chocano (July 27, ).

    Jennie wade wiki fandom Many soldier accounts record the young woman who gave them biscuits and water, which they greatly appreciated. Tools Tools. From somewhere north of the McClellan house on Baltimore Street, a soldier fired his musket and the bullet penetrated the outer door, then pierced the inner door leading to the kitchen and slammed into Jennie Wade. No other members of Jennie's family were harmed.

    "What's missing from this recipe?". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved

  11. ^Andrew Barker (December 3, ). "Review: 'The Strip'". Variety. Retrieved
  12. ^Stephanie Russell (March 4, ). "What's on Today". Los Angeles Times.

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  18. ^ abNatalie Abrams (June 6, ). "The Body Politic: The Best Pilot You May Never See". E!. Retrieved
  19. ^ ab"Development Update: Monday, March 23". The Futon Critic.

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  24. ^Nellie Andreeva (December 15, ). "Jenny Wade joins 'Jack and Dan'". The Hollywood Reporter. Associated Press. Retrieved
  25. ^Brian Lowry (May 13, ).

    Mary virginia wade: Tools Tools. On the morning of July 3, Jennie was preparing to bake bread in the kitchen. Monument [ change change source ]. Gettysburg resident Anna M.

    "Review: 'The Good Guys'". Variety. Retrieved

  26. ^Nellie Andreeva (May 11, ). "TBS To Order Pilot 'Wedding Band' To Series, Pass On 'Brain Trust' & 'Hound Dogs'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved
  27. ^Nellie Andreeva (January 10, ). "CASTING ROUNDUP: Two Board 2 HBO Series As Recurring, Two Join TBS Pilot".

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  28. ^Swertlow, Meg (May 8, ). "Surprise! iZombie's Robert Buckley Marries Jenny Wade". E! News.
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  30. ^John DeFore (March 16, ). "Break Point: SXSW Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved

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