Jennifer Sky

About Jennifer Sky

Who is it?: Actress
Birth Day: October 13, 1976
Birth Place:  Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Birth Sign: Scorpio
Occupation: Actress
Spouse(s): Alex Band (m. 2004–2009)

Jennifer Sky Net Worth

Jennifer Sky was born on October 13, 1976 in  Palm Beach, Florida, United States, is Actress. Jennifer Sky was born on October 13, 1976 in Palm Beach, Florida, USA. She is an actress, known for Phep Thuat (1998), My Little Eye (2002) and Shallow Hal (2001). She was previously married to Alex Band.
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💰Jennifer Sky Net worth: $300,000

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Biography/Timeline

2003

She was ranked #90 on the Maxim Hot 100 Women of 2003. She has written for her hometown newspaper, The Stuart News. She is featured in the opinion section. According to her October 2010 column in the News, she has suffered from severe health problems and now lives and studies in New York City.

2004

Sky was raised in Jensen Beach, Florida. At 15, she was offered two months of summer modeling in Japan. She left for New York City at the age of 17 to study acting under the tutelage of several acclaimed acting coaches, and became well-versed in the Meisner technique of acting. She has a sister Katie. Sky married Alex Band of The Calling on July 25, 2004, but the couple divorced in 2009.

2013

On September 10, 2013, the New York Times published an op-ed from Sky, entitled My Life as a Warrior Princess, in which she compared the terrible working conditions she experienced as a teenage fashion model with the much superior working conditions she experienced as an actor. She described how inspirational she found her work on the show Xena: Warrior Princess.

2014

In February 2014, she posted a video to YouTube in which she describes the emotional, professional and sexual mistreatment she feels she has suffered over the course of her career. In the video, Sky denounces the fashion model industry and calls on viewers to fight for the creation of labor unions for Models, stricter regulations on the employment of children, and an end to what she describes as the systematic abuses of the industry.