Jessica Cauffiel

About Jessica Cauffiel

Who is it?: Actress, Producer, Writer
Birth Day: March 30, 1976
Birth Place:  Detroit, Michigan, United States
Birth Sign: Aries
Alma mater: University of Michigan
Occupation: Actress, singer
Years active: 1998–2009

Jessica Cauffiel Net Worth

Jessica Cauffiel was born on March 30, 1976 in  Detroit, Michigan, United States, is Actress, Producer, Writer. Jessica Cauffiel is best known for her memorable roles in several successful studio feature films, such as Legally Blonde, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, White Chicks, Hoot, Stuck On You, The World's Fastest Indian, Road Trip and Valentine; as well as popular network television series like The Drew Carey Show, My Name Is Earl, and Frasier.Following her producing debut in the acclaimed short film Bed Ridden, directed by Academy Award nominee Jonathan Heap and starring Alan Tudyk, Joel David Moore and herself, she produced and made her cinematic writing debut in the feature documentary The Original Mind, about visionary painter, poet and artist, Nicholas Kirsten Honshin.As Producer, Writer, and Assistant Editor, she heads behind the camera again for Master, which documents the extraordinary life of renowned 83-year-old Chinese Qi Gong and Kung Fu grandmaster, Master Zhou Ting Jue.Jessica is passionate about creating films that uplift, transform, and inspire people to realize their true power and the miraculous, unlimited potential within each of us.
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💰Jessica Cauffiel Net worth: $5 Million

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Biography/Timeline

1999

Cauffiel's debut film role was playing Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn's daughter in the 1999 remake of The Out-of-Towners, and her debut TV role in Law & Order. That same year Cauffiel played Kit, Niles Cranes' girlfriend, in the sitcom Frasier. In 2000, she appeared in the hit comedy Road Trip and Urban Legends: Final Cut with Eva Mendes, and was a lead in the 2001 film, Valentine, which co-starred Katherine Heigl. That year, Maxim magazine featured her in the publication and their online Girls of Maxim gallery. Cauffiel subsequently appeared in several more films aimed at a young audience, including box-office hits such as both Legally Blonde films and the 2004 comedy White Chicks. She also co-starred in the independent romantic comedy You Stupid Man alongside Milla Jovovich, directed by Brian Burns.

2004

Cauffiel is a trained singer, and has studied and performed for over 20 years in the Western classical, musical theatre, jazz, pop, blues, and Eastern devotional vocal mediums. She also plays piano, guitar and percussion. She and renowned Bollywood percussionist and Composer Sivamani, with whom she is currently writing an album, performed live in Dharamshala, India for the 14th Dalai Lama and approximately 20,000 other monks and visitors from around the world, on the occasion of the March 10, 2004 anniversary of the Tibetan Uprising Day. She also sang on the world music Grammy finalist album Shanti by Snatam Kaur and "Grateful Ganesh" by Guruganesh Singh Khalsa.

2005

She followed a two-year recurring role on The Drew Carey Show with featured roles in several studio films, like the Farrelly Brothers' Stuck on You and Guess Who, and in 2005, co-starred in the Burt Munro biopic period drama The World's Fastest Indian with Anthony Hopkins. She followed that with a supporting role, playing both a young Actress and an elderly pancake maven (Mother Paula) in the 2006 feature film adaptation of the award-winning novel, Hoot, by Carl Hiaasen, and a 2006–2007 recurring role on the hit NBC series My Name Is Earl.

2009

In 2009, Jessica made the comedic film short Bed Ridden, which she produced as well as starred in alongside Joel David Moore, Alan Tudyk, and Garrett Morris. It was written and also produced by her father, Lowell Cauffiel, and Director Jonathan Heap, who was nominated for an Oscar for his short "12:01 PM". All proceeds went to The Clare Foundation in order to raise awareness for drug and alcohol recovery for the homeless and those in need of treatment.

2010

After a nearly two-year break from acting, she landed the lead role in the 2010 Hallmark Channel TV movie drama Ice Dreams, in which she plays Amy Clayton, a former Olympic figure skater who begrudgingly agrees to coach a teenage girl, and must confront her demons in the process.

2012

As of 2012 Cauffiel appears to be on another break from acting but is producing the documentary The Original Mind.