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Biography - A Short Wiki
Short Bio
Jennifer was born December 19, 1963 in Chicago, Illinois. He ancestry is half Irish and half African. She holds Bachelor’s Degree in American literature from Yale University. Yes, she’s not only beautiful but also incredibly smart. She was married to Alexandre Rockwell but they divorced in 1996. Beals currently lives with her second husband Ken Dixon. Great recognition received also her role of Bette Porter on The L Word.
Body Measurements Table
All body measurements and statistics of Jennifer Beals, including bra size, cup size, shoe size, height, hips, and weight.
Body shape: | Banana |
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Dress size (US): | 4 |
Breasts-Waist-Hips: | 34-23.5-35 inches (86-61-89 cm) |
Shoe size (US): | 9 |
Bra size: | 32B (32A in 1980’s) |
Cup size (US): | B |
Height: | 5′ 8″ (173 cm) |
Weight: | 123 pounds (56 kg) |
Natural breasts or implants: | Natural |
Quotes
"I wouldn't want them to feel lonely or outcast ever in any way. And no matter where they were in the world, I'd want them to always feel incredibly confident about who they were and proud."
Jennifer Beals
"I think that in some ways everybody is like Roger. Everybody thinks that when their friends have a problem, that they know the answer and that it's much easier to analyze the problems of other people than your own."
Jennifer Beals
"I'm just talking specifically of women's friendships. If two women go to a bar and they are fighting over men, it makes it much easier for the men. If two women are very close and they act as it makes it very difficult for the men to pull one over on anybody."
Jennifer Beals
"I've had some of the best craft services on independent movies, actually, because they get more creative, generally, with a smaller budget. The work is still the same. I didn't really notice the difference other than I was getting dressed behind a curtain, basically."
Jennifer Beals
"Oftentimes what happens is that the writer understands one character, but they don't understand the other one, and the other one ends up not being written as well."
Jennifer Beals