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Jenna
Fischer (born March 7, 1974[1]) is an Emmy Award-nominated American actress,
best known for her role as Pam Beesly in the U.S. adaptation of The Office.
Fischer and the rest of the cast from The Office received Screen Actors Guild
Awards in 2006 and in 2007] for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a
Comedy Series.
Personal life
Fischer was born Regina Marie Fischer in Fort Wayne, Indiana, the daughter of
Anne and Jim Fischer, and was raised in St. Louis, Missouri. She attended
Pierremont Elementary School, and later attended Nerinx Hall High School in
suburban Webster Groves.She received a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from Truman
State University.
On October 7, 2000, Fischer married Hollywood filmmaker James Gunn, the brother
of Fischer's lifelong friend Sean Gunn.
In May 2007, while attending the NBC upfronts for her role in The Office,
Fischer fell down a flight of stairs in a Manhattan bar and fractured her back.
She returned to the set in time for the fourth season's first episode.
On September 5, 2007, Fischer and Gunn announced they were separating after
nearly seven years of marriage.[10] In a radio interview during the publicity
tour of The Promotion, she said that her divorce was finalized.
On September 24, 2008, People reported that Fischer was dating writer Lee Kirk.
Fischer has a cat named Andy, whom she rescued while in college. Fischer also
worked with the rescue organization Kitten Rescue in her spare time before
landing her role on The Office.
Career
Television and feature films
Fischer’s television credits prior to joining the cast of The Office include
guest-starring roles on Six Feet Under, That '70s Show, Cold Case, Miss Match,
Strong Medicine, Undeclared, What I Like About You, Off Centre and Spin City.
Her film credits include Employee of the Month, Slither, Lucky 13, The Specials,
The Brothers Solomon, Blades of Glory, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, and The
Promotion.
Fischer talked about her career aspirations in an April 2005 interview with The
Index, the student newspaper at Truman State University, her alma mater:
"Honestly it would be great to get to play Pam for a long, long time ... ," she
said. "I don't have real big aspirations to be a movie star. I would love to be
on a long-running hit TV show. You end up playing a defining role."
In a more recent interview with MySpace, Fischer commented on her desire to
focus on comedic roles:
I’m not sure I want to do a straight drama. I like finding the comedy in people
and situations and characters. But I am interested in doing something heavier.
I’ve been doing a lot of light comedy. I mean, there are so many different kinds
of comedy. Once I finish exploring all of that, maybe I’ll move to drama.
LolliLove
Fischer wrote, directed, and starred in the mockumentary LolliLove, co-starring
her now ex-husband James Gunn, Linda Cardellini, Judy Greer, Lloyd Kaufman and
Jason Segel. For her role in the film, Fischer was awarded a Screen Actors Guild
Emerging Actor Award.Her experience on the low-budget film (principal
photography cost $1500, mostly for food) discouraged her from any future
directorial aspirations, as she told a St. Louis arts and entertainment
magazine:
The directing was exhausting and the writing was painful. It was very difficult
to direct and star in a movie. We also had a very small crew so I did a lot of
things a normal director doesn’t have to do, like make the props and serve
lunch. I was simultaneously getting into character, going over my lines, set
dressing the next shot, coaching an actor, and brainstorming with my D.P. I’m
good at multitasking, but that was too much for me. I couldn’t enjoy any one
part the way I would have liked. I think I’ll stick to acting.
Other work
Prior to The Office, her short subject work includes the 2002 film Les
Superficiales, a Peter Alton film; Alton later co-wrote and narrated LolliLove.
Fischer had a starring role in a 2003 Instant Films short subject called The
Girl's Guide to Summer, directed by Instant Film's cofounder (and camera
operator) Charles Papert.
She also had a one-episode guest star appearance on That 70's Show, in its
seventh season episode "Don't Lie to Me".
She also appeared on Bravo's Celebrity Poker Showdown, appearing in the show's
eighth tournament, shot in New Orleans, Louisiana and first broadcast in June
2006.
She starred in a music video for Willie Wisely's single, "Through Any Window",
directed by longtime friend John Cabrera; the opportunity arose because she knew
Wisely from work he had done on soundtracks for LolliLove and Tromeo and Juliet,
one of her husband's films.
In December 2007, during the Hollywood writer's strike, she appeared at Sacred
Fools Theatre in episode 25 of Darque Magick, a serialized play written and
directed by Jenelle Riley.
In college she performed in a series of short videos made by fellow
communication students and Truman State University. |