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Jennifer Elise Cox

American actress


Summary

American actress

FieldValue
nameJennifer Elise Cox
birth_date
birth_placeNew York City, U.S.
educationCalifornia Institute of the Arts (BFA)
occupationActress
years_active1995–present
spouseLee Brownstein

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  • is an American actress known for her satirical portrayal of Jan Brady in The Brady Bunch Movie and A Very Brady Sequel.

Life and career

Cox was born in New York City, where she played in two operas, Don Giovanni and Madam Butterfly.

After graduating from a performing arts high school Cox moved to Los Angeles with her mother, Kate. She attended the California Institute of the Arts and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in acting. While getting into acting, Cox scooped ice cream at Ben & Jerry's, and made money by playing cards when she was struggling.

She married director/producer Lee Brownstein, and starred in his 2013 film Out West.

Jan Brady

In 1995, Cox won the role she became widely known for, middle-child Jan Brady in the film The Brady Bunch Movie. Speaking of the cast, "We instantly bonded", said Cox. "We instantly thought of each other as family, as The Brady Bunch."

The film opened at #1 at the box office with $14,827,066 and grossed $46,576,136, in the U.S. and Canada and $7,500,000 overseas making a total gross of $54,076,136 worldwide. Although the film received a mixed reception, Cox's performance was praised. Patrick Phillips from Pop Culture Tonight called her performance "excellent, yet underrated".

A reviewer from The Motion Pictures stated "Cox pulls off all of [the] nuttiness perfectly. She is without a doubt the best part of the movie." A week after The Brady Bunch Movie's opening she had a guest spot on The George Wendt Show. The same year she reprised her role as Jan Brady for the TV series Wings, and portrayed Shannon, a student at the women's studies program, on the TV series Murphy Brown.

In 1996, she costarred alongside Michael Gross and Hilary Swank in the horror film Sometimes They Come Back... Again, reprised her role of Jan Brady in the Brady Bunch sequel A Very Brady Sequel, and guest starred on an episode of The Parent 'Hood.

In 1998, she had a recurring role as social outcast Felice on the sitcom Clueless, and reprised her role of Jan Brady on the TV series Moesha. That year she also had small bits in the films Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and Can't Hardly Wait.

Later career

In 1999, she signed on to star alongside Jean Smart in Tiara Tango, later retitled Forever Fabulous. The film went through a troubled history while being made, as actresses Cathy Moriarty and Suzanne Pleshette both had parts before quitting due to massive rewrites of the script. The film struggled with money and due to budget constraints, an entire scene had to be eliminated and rewritten. Cox stated she didn't even receive a salary for recording the film's voice-over narration. The film premiered at the 1999 Austin Film Festival. Cox had a small role in the film EdTV.

In 2000, she guest starred on an episode of Sex and the City, and on an episode of Will & Grace. It took several takes just for Will & Grace star Debra Messing to get past the first line of Cox's character, Nurse Pitman. Messing would later tell US Weekly this was because she couldn't "look at her without seeing Jan Brady."

Cox then became a main cast member on Hype, an American sketch comedy television series on The WB,

However, due to low ratings the show was canceled. The next year it was announced Cox would reunite with The Brady Bunch Movie co-star and friend Alanna Ubach, in Life After Donna Dell. Described as a dark, campy, 1950s musical, it was written by Ubach herself. However, the film was later scrapped.

In 2005, she appeared on three episodes of Six Feet Under, two episodes of Twins, and one episode of The Comeback.

In August 2006, she began playing the recurring role of receptionist Tiffany Riley Clarke on Lovespring International. However, the show was cancelled months later. Soon after, she was cast as Amy Anderson, a recurring role on the improvised American comedy series 10 Items or Less. She would go on to play the character till 2009, when this show was cancelled.

In 2009, she made five appearances on the Lifetime original sitcom Rita Rocks. She was in talks to play the character more for the next season, however Lifetime canceled the series. The next year she played a small role in the film The Back-Up Plan.

In 2011, she had roles on multiple films, Balls to the Wall, Poolboy: Drowning Out the Fury, Eating Out: The Open Weekend, A Holiday Engagement and Spooky Buddies. She also had a recurring role on Pretty the Series, and she joined the cast of Web Therapy as the recurring role of Gina Spinks. She would play Gina until August 11, 2015, when Showtime cancelled the series after four seasons.

In 2013, she made three guest appearances as Gina on Web Therapy, the Web series on which Web Therapy is based.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995**Jan Brady
1996Sometimes They Come Back... AgainJules Martin
1996**Jan Brady
1999EDtvCollege girl
1999Forever FabulousCorinne Daly
2000Dropping OutMellissa
2001HitclownClownShort film
2003TestosteroneSharon
2004Straight-JacketBetty Bright
2005Rainbow's EndBossShort film
2005Hard PillTanya
2006The Enigma with a StigmaTheresa Herman
2007Cook Off!Cassandra Dougherty
2009Jesus People: The MovieTrinity Celeste
2010Evil ShrinkMollyShort film
2010The Back-up PlanSales assistant
2011Poolboy: Drowning Out the FuryRita
2011Spooky BuddiesMrs. Carroll
2011Eating Out: The Open WeekendHotel Clerk
2012Love or WhateverKelsey
2012Santa Paws 2: The Santa PupsBlue Bright
2013PlaydateFran
2013Platypus the MusicalPatti JohnsonShort film
2013Out WestPrissy Alcott
2014Terry the TomboyUnfathomable Aunt PeytonTV movie
2014Correcting ChristmasGinnyTV movie
2021Blending ChristmasTinaTV movie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995**AshleyEpisode: "Prom Night: The Return"
1995WingsJan BradyEpisode: "A House to Die For"
1995Murphy BrownShannonEpisode: "The Feminine Critique"
1996**ChrisEpisode: "Labor Daze"
1996**Arista FarrellTelevision film
1997CluelessFelice Lesser2 episodes
1998MoeshaJan BradyEpisode: "Hello, What's This?"
1999SagamoreShellyTelevision film
2000Will & GraceNurse PittmanEpisode: "The Hospital Show"
2000Sex & the CityP.R. GirlEpisode: "Sex and another city"
2000–2001HypeVarious16 episodes
2003**TandyEpisode: "1.21"
2003Greetings from TucsonGabbyEpisode: "The Breakup"
2003Rock Me, BabyKateEpisode: "Pilot"
2004Wanda Does ItJenEpisode: "Wanda Does Repo"
2005My Wife and KidsNancyEpisode: "Silence Is Golden"
2005Six Feet UnderMary3 episodes
2005**Miss HollywoodEpisode: "Valerie Relaxes in Palm Springs"
2005TwinsCaraEpisode: "Sister's Keeper"
2005Todd's ComaTrinaTelevision film
2006TwinsCaraEpisode: "Blast from the Past"
2006**NatalieEpisode: "A Long Day's Journey Into Stan"
2006CSI: NYMelanie StefanoEpisode: "Run Silent, Run Deep"
2006Lovespring InternationalTiffany Riley Clark13 episodes
2006Nip/TuckAnnie McNamara (2026)Episode: "Conor McNamara, 2026"
2006–200810 Items or LessAmy Anderson13 episodes
2007Mind of MenciaChelsea ClintonEpisode: "Sensitivity Training"
2008Pushing DaisiesElise HoferEpisode: "Robbing Hood"
2009PrivilegedJenniferEpisode: "All About Betrayal"
2009Rita RocksMiss Ricker5 episodes
2009EastwickKarenEpisode: "Magic Snow and Creepy Gene"
2010SvetlanaKrystal2 episodes
2010Pair of KingsLady of the CaveEpisode: "Kings of Legend: Part Two"
2010–2011PrettyLucy Devonshire5 episodes
2011Holiday EngagementConnieTelevision film
2011–2015Web TherapyGina Spinks21 episodes
2012In Plain SightBeth Wilcox / Beth WebbEpisode: "Four Marshals and a Baby"
2013**OliviaEpisode: "I Ain't Broke But I'm Badly Bent"
20132 Broke GirlsMiss TrudyEpisode: "And the Window of Opportunity"
2014Back to ChristmasGinnyTelevision film
2015It's Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaLizzieEpisode: "The Gang Beats Boggs"
2016IdiotsitterTanzy Russell10 Episodes
201612 Deadly DaysGeriEpisode: "Reindeer Games"
2017Where the Bears AreLaureen Flynn3 episodes
2020The Last Saturday NightPaloma
2021Mr. MayorGaleEpisode: "#PalmTreeReform"
20222 Cops and a CarMayor Collins2 episodes
2023Mrs. DavisSister Fiona2 episodes
2024Abbott ElementaryJoanEpisode: "Willard R. Abbott"

References

References

  1. "Jennifer Elise Cox Biography". Fandango.
  2. (January 15, 2012). "See the kids from 'The Brady Bunch Movie' Then and now". The Fw.
  3. Beth Pinkser. (March 10, 1995). "Channeling Jan in the new 'Brady Bunch' movie". Entertainment Weekly.
  4. (29 April 2016). "8 Revealing Things We Discovered About the Couple Behind 'Out West'". [[The Advocate (LGBT magazine).
  5. (February 17, 2015}}{{Dead link). "FLASHBACK: 'The Brady Bunch Movie' Turns 20! On Set With the Grooviest Cast of '94". Entertainment Weekly.
  6. "Actor's Dialogue: Jennifer Elise Cox and Alanna Ubach". Backstage.
  7. (August 23, 2015). "We're celebrating THE BRADY BUNCH with actress Jennifer Elise Cox ("The Brady Bunch Movie") & the executive producer ("The Brady Bunch") Lloyd Schwartz". Pop Culture Tonight.
  8. Lindsey. (October 8, 2013). "Classics Of The Corn: The Brady Bunch Movie (1995)". The Motion Pictures.
  9. "Actor's Dialogue: Jennifer Elise Cox and Alanna Ubach". Backstage.
  10. (May 30, 2008). "'Sex and The City': Guest Stars Of Season 3". Access Hollywood.
  11. (11 July 2012). "Jennifer Elise Cox - Will and Grace - Nurse Pittman Outtake".
  12. [https://variety.com/2000/tv/news/wb-buys-into-hype-orders-pilot-1117760921 "WB buys into ‘Hype,’ orders pilot"], ''[[Variety (magazine). Variety]]'', January 16, 2000.
  13. [http://www.tvsquad.com/2006/12/01/renewals-and-cancellations-for-basic-cable-series Renewals and cancellations for basic cable series], TVSquad.com, December 1, 2006.
  14. (November 13, 2009). "TV Q&A with Rob Owen". Post-Gazette.com.
  15. [http://news-briefs.ew.com/2010/01/11/lifetime-cancels-rita-rocks Lifetime Cancels "Rita Rocks"] {{webarchive. link. (2010-01-14, ''Entertainment Weekly'', January 11, 2010.)
  16. N'Duka, Amanda. (11 August 2015). "Lisa Kudrow's 'Web Therapy' Cancelled By Showtime After 4 Seasons".
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