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Jaime Pressly

American actress and model (born 1977)

Jaime Pressly

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American actress and model (born 1977)

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birth_placeKinston, North Carolina, U.S.
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Hamzi Hijazi (2011–present)
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Hamzi Hijazi (2011–present)

Jaime Elizabeth Pressly (born July 30, 1977) is an American actress and model. Known for her role as Joy Turner on the NBC sitcom My Name Is Earl (2005–2009), she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and garnered nominations for a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. She has appeared in such films as Can't Hardly Wait (1998), Inferno (1999), Not Another Teen Movie (2001), The Karate Dog (2004), and I Love You, Man (2009). For her portrayal of Jill Kendall on the CBS sitcom Mom (2014–2021), she was nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series.

Early life and modeling

Pressly was born in Kinston, North Carolina, At age 14, she appeared on her first cover, Teen Magazine, and became the spokesmodel for the International Cover Model Search. At 15, she dropped out of school and went to Japan on a modeling contract.

Acting career

1995–2004: Career beginnings

After making an uncredited appearance in Baywatch in 1995, followed by filming a cameo in the film Mercenary in 1996, Pressly starred as Violet, a vengeful seductress, in the 1997 direct-to-DVD film Poison Ivy: The New Seduction, the third installment of the Poison Ivy series. After a small role in the teen cult classic Can't Hardly Wait, television appearances followed, with guest roles in the short-lived Push and Mortal Kombat: Conquest. She went on to play one of the leads in Jack & Jill, which aired for two seasons, from September 26, 1999, to April 15, 2001, on The WB. Pressly headlined the independent film Poor White Trash (2000), playing scheming gold-digger Sandy Lake, and appeared in three 2001 theatrical releases aimed at a teenage audience, which despite varying degrees of success, helped her receive more exposure. The parody film Not Another Teen Movie, most notably, featured her as Priscilla, a high school cheerleader opposite Chris Evans, while she took on the roles of a young wife in the sex comedy Tomcats and that of a Southern love interest in the comedy Joe Dirt, opposite David Spade.

In 2002, Pressly starred as a college student trapped in a haunted island in the independent horror film Demon Island. Felix Vasquez of Cinema Crazed regarded it as a guilty pleasure and stated: "[She] does what she can with her character and comes off as a rather charming character". She next portrayed a crazed, motorcycle-riding criminal in the action thriller Torque (2004), alongside Ice Cube. In a profile, The New Yorker, describing this phase of her career, asserted: "She is typically cast on the strength of her looks and her Southern sassiness, and she has had girlfriend roles in several forgettable teensploitation flicks".

2005–2009: Breakthrough

Pressly at the premiere of ''[[I Love You, Man]]'' in 2009

Between 2005 and 2009, Pressly played Joy Turner, the pessimistic, cold-hearted, stubborn and vain ex-wife of a small-time thief, in the NBC sitcom My Name Is Earl, which was a success with critics and audiences. She garnered nominations for a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award, and in 2007, she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her work on the show. Pressly once called her role her "greatest release" and thanked creator Greg Garcia for restoring her faith in the business. She remarked: "[The series] came at a time when I was questioning whether this was the path I wanted to continue following. I was tired of living out of my suitcase, coming and going all the time. I wanted a little normalcy in my life."

During the early run of My Name Is Earl, Pressly produced and took on the role of a homicidal magazine editor in the independent film Death to the Supermodels (2005), a role she compared to that of Reese Witherspoon in Election. In his review for the film, Scott Weinberg of DVDTalk.com, wrote: "Jaime Pressly is a funny, funny woman. To those of you My Name Is Earl fans who are just now discovering the juicy talents of the perpetually sneering, eye-rolling, attitude machine known as Jaime Pressly, I'd recommend you check out her work in flicks like Ringmaster, Tomcats, Joe Dirt, Torque, and Not Another Teen Movie. Basically, if we were giving out an award for "the consistently best thing in a series of generally atrocious comedies," Jaime would be walking home with that prize, no sweat. Regardless of how bad the movie is [...] Jaime always seems like a kooky and kinetic cartoon character who somehow figured out how to become flesh & blood. Yes, she's sexy and all that, but Jaime Pressly is also funny, and that just amplifies all her other assets".

In DOA: Dead or Alive (2006), a British-German martial arts action film based on a Japanese video game franchise of the same name, Pressly starred as one of four female fighters working together to uncover the secret that the organizer of an invitational martial arts contest is trying to hide. While the film was relatively successful on some markets, it only found a limited audience in North America. In 2006, she also hosted the first annual VH1 Rock Honors, and an episode of Saturday Night Live, and guest-starred on MADtv, playing Hillary Clinton in a parody of My Name Is Earl, "My Name Is Dubya", in which George W. Bush (Frank Caliendo) makes a list of all the bad things he has done in the past and rectifies them one by one. She voiced a bird in the animated comedy film Horton Hears a Who! (2008).

In I Love You, Man (2009), Pressly starred opposite Paul Rudd and Jason Segel, as the best friend of a bride-to-be and one half of a volatile married couple. The film received critical acclaim and was a box office success, grossing US$92 million worldwide. Rolling Stone found her "terrific" in her role, asserting: "Her battles with [her on-screen husband] have genuine comic bite".

2010–present: continued television roles

The ABC Family television film Beauty & the Briefcase (2010), co-starring Hilary Duff, featured Pressly as a primary editor at Cosmopolitan magazine. The premiere received 2.4 million viewers attracting a strong female audience that drove the network to an all-time high in viewers. Smoke Screen, another 2010 television film, saw her star as a reporter finding herself in the middle of a murder investigation when she wakes up next to a dead body. In 2010, Pressly also guest-starred in two episodes of the CBS comedy Rules of Engagement, as a possible surrogate mother for Jeff and Audrey (Patrick Warburton and Megyn Price).

In 6 Month Rule (2011), an independent film released for limited theaters and digital markets, Pressly played what was described as a "harridan of an ex-fiancée" by the New York Times. She appeared in the interactive educational children's musical comedy The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure (2012), as a flamenco dancer riding a giant flying sombrero. Budgeted at US$20 million, the film only made US$445,000 in more than 2,000 screens during its opening weekend. Pressly next had regular roles in two short-lived series. The Fox sitcom I Hate My Teenage Daughter (2011–2012) saw her portray a mother fearing her daughter is turning into the kind of girl who tormented her in high school, while the TV Land comedy Jennifer Falls (2014) featured her as a single mother, who after being fired from a high-paying job, becomes a waitress in her brother's bar.

Pressly obtained leading roles in three 2014 film releases. In A Haunted House 2, Pressly starred as a mother of two and one half of an interracial couple, alongside Marlon Wayans. She had known Wayans for 15 years prior filming and the project marked the first time they worked together. Describing the process, she said: "It was a match made in heaven. It really was. We're both high energy, and we both like to do something new every take, and when you do comedy like this, where you get to improv the majority of the time, it's about trying to one-up each other, and that makes for a really great comedy". The film was panned by critics, but was a decent box office success. She starred opposite singer Robin Thicke in the romantic comedy Making the Rules, which was filmed in 2012. Finders Keepers, a television horror film, saw Pressly play a divorced mother whose life is thrown into turmoil when her young daughter becomes obsessed with an evil doll left behind by the previous owners.

From 2014 to 2021, Pressly portrayed Jill Kendall, a wealthy socialite and alcoholic, in the CBS sitcom Mom. Mom was met with widespread critical acclaim and ran for eight seasons. Created and executive produced by Chuck Lorre, the show followed a group of women recovering from addiction. On August 4, 2022, Fox announced that Pressly had joined the cast of the sitcom Welcome to Flatch as a series regular for the second season.

Other ventures

Fashion

In 2003, Pressly launched a lingerie line, J'aime by Jaime Pressly, and expanded it to clothing and sleepwear. In 2007, People magazine called her spring/summer clothing line a "sophisticated and star-studded fashion show" and "one of the biggest shows of L.A. Fashion Week." In spring 2008, she launched a second clothing line, J'aime Collection. "I've always had an interest in design, and I have always loved creating things," Pressly said in an interview with Redbook in 2008. She ended her clothing lines in September 2008.

In the media

In a 2008 interview with Redbook magazine, Pressly credited her success for "lifelong willingness to defy convention."

Pressly's appearance has often been the subject of media attention. She has appeared on several lists for world's most beautiful or sexiest women. Her changing looks and style have received noteworthy praise from periodicals such as InStyle.

In 2000, she became a spokesmodel for Liz Claiborne Cosmetics and advertised the company's fragrance "Lucky You". In 2008, she appeared in an infomercial for Susan Lucci's "Youthful Essence" personal microdermabrasion kit, and an advertisement for Axe in 2010. She has graced the covers of numerous magazines, including InStyle Weddings, Ocean Drive, Health, Esquire, Redbook, Shape, Stuff, Maxim and Playboy.

Personal life

Pressly has revealed in interviews that she briefly struggled with bulimia as a teenager.

In 2005, she began dating Eric Calvo. They were friends for more than nine years prior. On May 11, 2007, in Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Pressly gave birth to their son. In November 2008, the couple announced their separation.

Nine months later, in July 2009, Pressly announced her engagement to entertainment lawyer Simran Singh. They married on September 26, 2009, at the Dick Clark estate, on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. On January 21, 2011, Pressly filed for divorce from Singh, citing irreconcilable differences. The divorce was finalized in November 2011.

In October 2017, Pressly gave birth to twin sons with her longtime boyfriend Hamzi Hijazi.

On January 5, 2011, two weeks before filing for divorce, Pressly was arrested in Santa Monica, California, for suspicion of driving under the influence. She eventually pleaded no contest and received three years of informal probation.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996MercenaryPre-teen American Girl
1997Poison Ivy: The New SeductionViolet
The Journey: AbsolutionAllison
Against the LawSally
1998Can't Hardly WaitBethCredited as Jamie Pressly
RingmasterAngel Zorzak
1999InfernoDottie Matthews
2000100 GirlsCynthia
Poor White TrashSandy Lake
2001Not Another Teen MoviePriscilla
TickerClaire Manning
Joe DirtJill
TomcatsTricia
2002Demon IslandTina
2004TorqueChina
2005Death to the SupermodelsTiffany CourtneyAlso as producer
2006Bachelor Party VegasHerself
DOA: Dead or AliveTina Armstrong
2008Horton Hears a Who!Mrs. QuilliganVoice
2009I Love You, ManDenise McLean
20116 Month RuleClaire
2012The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon AdventureLola Sombrero
2014A Haunted House 2Megan
Making the RulesAbbyAlso as executive producer
2017Austin FoundCrystal Clemens
2023The Re-Education of Molly SingerBrenda

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995BaywatchBeach GirlEpisode: "Promised Land"
1998PushNikki LangMain cast
Silk StalkingsKara DelaneyEpisode: "Teacher's Pet"
Night ManYvetteEpisode: "Double Vision"
1998–99Mortal Kombat: ConquestMika3 episodes
1999–2001Jack & JillAudrey GriffinMain cast
2000Best ActressKaren KrollTV movie
2001Going to CaliforniaKylie GuartzEpisode: "This Year's Model"
2002CharmedMylieEpisode: "A Witch's Tail, Part 1"
The Twilight ZoneCindyEpisode: "Sensuous Cindy"
The Johnny ChroniclesCharlieTV movie
2003FastlaneSara MatthewsEpisode: "Strap On"
BeckerGraceEpisode: "Sister Spoils the Turkey"
2004Happy FamilyAlexRecurring
The Karate DogAshley WilkensonTV movie
Evel KnievelLinda Bork
2005EntourageHerselfEpisode: "My Maserati Does 185"
2005–09My Name Is EarlJoy TurnerMain cast (96 episodes)
2006Mad TVHerselfEpisode: "11.13"
Las VegasKerry KowalskiEpisode: "Coyote Ugly"
Saturday Night LiveHerself/hostEpisode: "Jaime Pressly/Corrine Bailey Rae"
2009RexJaimeTV movie
2010Beauty & the BriefcaseKate White
Rules of EngagementPam Milton2 episodes
Smoke ScreenBritt ShelleyTV movie
Livin' on a PrayerSteph
2011–13Raising HopeDonna3 episodes
2011–12I Hate My Teenage DaughterAnnie WatsonMain cast (13 episodes)
2012Bad GirlsMelindaTV movie
The Greatest Footie Ads EverDeneice
2013Two and a Half MenTammy2 episodes
Phineas and FerbRosieVoice, Episode: "Mind Share"
Melissa & JoeyMeredithEpisode: "A New Kind of Christmas"
2014Hollywood Game NightHerselfEpisode: "50 Charades of Grey"
RuPaul's Drag RaceHerself / Guest JudgeEpisode: "Drag Queens of Comedy"
Hot in ClevelandKellyEpisode: "Surprise!"
Jennifer FallsJennifer DoyleMain cast
Finders KeepersAlyson SimonTV movie
2014–21MomJill Kendall127 episodes; Recurring role (season 2); Main cast (season 3–8)
2017The Guest BookChristyEpisode: "Story Four"
2018BoJack HorsemanSadie2 episodes
2022–2023Welcome to FlatchBarb FlatchMain cast; 24 episodes
2023Play-Doh SquishedHerself / Guest JudgeEpisode: "Candy Store"
2023The ConnersTire Shop ManagerEpisode: "Adding Insult to Injury"
2025ElsbethTiff GilesEpisode: "Glamazons"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008Saints Row 2Jessica ParishVoice

Music videos

YearArtistSongRole
2001Dave Matthews BandThe Space Between
2002AerosmithGirls of SummerWoman
Marilyn MansonTainted LovePriscilla
2003YoungbloodzLean Low
2010Jaron LowensteinPray For You
2013Michael BubléIt's a Beautiful DayGirlfriend

Awards and nominations

YearAssociationCategoryWorkResultMTV Movie & TV AwardsTeen Choice AwardsGold Derby AwardsOnline Film & Television AssociationScreen Actors Guild AwardsTeen Choice AwardsPrimetime Emmy AwardsGold Derby AwardsMonte-Carlo Television FestivalOnline Film & Television AssociationSatellite AwardsGolden Globe AwardsTeen Choice AwardsDenver Film Critics SocietyCritics' Choice Awards
2002Best Line in a Movie ("Oh, it's already been broughten!")Not Another Teen Movie
2002Choice Breakout Performance – Film
2006TV Breakthrough Performer of the Year
TV Comedy Series Supporting Actress of the YearMy Name Is Earl
Best Supporting Actress in a Television Comedy Series
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Television Comedy Series
Choice Television Actress
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
2007
TV Comedy Series Supporting Actress of the Year
Outstanding Actress – Comedy Series
Best Supporting Actress in a Television Comedy Series
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or TV Film
2008Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television
Choice Television Actress – Comedy
2010Best Acting EnsembleI Love You, Man
2021Best Television Comedy Series Supporting ActressMom

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