Jennifer Rubin(I)
- Actress
- Producer
Strikingly beautiful and a multi-talented performer, Jennifer Collene Rubin is an
American actress, model, screenwriter, and producer, with a career spanning nearly four decades. She was voted Ford International Model of the Year in 1984. She gained fame for her pictures in Harper Bazaar, Vogue, Glamour, and Interview magazine. Which lead her to acting in Super Bowl commercials for Chevrolet, Coke, Budweiser, and many more. Jennifer was also David Lynch's original Calvin Klein model for his "Obsession" campaign.
In 1987, she decided to devote herself to acting and
accepted the role of "Taryn White" in the
Wes Craven sequel,
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987),
directed by Chuck Russell.
Jennifer followed "Elm Street 3" with
Bad Dreams (1988),
Permanent Record (1988) with
Keanu Reeves, and the
Oliver Stone-directed
The Doors (1991) starring
Val Kilmer, a biopic based on the career of
Jim Morrison and
The Doors. By the mid-1990s, she was
co-starring in films, such as
The Crush (1993) with
Cary Elwes and
Screamers (1995) alongside
Peter Weller, the latter based on
the science fiction novel by
Philip K. Dick.
Adaptable to various genres, working in front and behind the camera, it is apparent that Jennifer is an enduring talent, much more
than just a pretty face, and one of the top script writers to watch.
She has produced - and starred in - the film,
Road Kill (1999), and further appeared
in popular TV series, including
The Twilight Zone (1985),
Tales from the Crypt (1989)
and The Outer Limits (1995).
Jennifer appeared in Chris Isaak's music
video for "Somebody's Crying" (1995), with
Chris Penn. Bruce Hornsby's music video for "Harbor Lights"
In 2010, Jennifer followed her true passion and started writing the screenplays Hot Hemp Pancakes, Oopsy-Daisy, and The Bookie-Lady - all high quality scripts in pre-production for 2019. It is apparent that Jennifer is an enduring talent - much more than just a pretty face - and is one of the most mercurial talents working in Hollywood.
American actress, model, screenwriter, and producer, with a career spanning nearly four decades. She was voted Ford International Model of the Year in 1984. She gained fame for her pictures in Harper Bazaar, Vogue, Glamour, and Interview magazine. Which lead her to acting in Super Bowl commercials for Chevrolet, Coke, Budweiser, and many more. Jennifer was also David Lynch's original Calvin Klein model for his "Obsession" campaign.
In 1987, she decided to devote herself to acting and
accepted the role of "Taryn White" in the
Wes Craven sequel,
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987),
directed by Chuck Russell.
Jennifer followed "Elm Street 3" with
Bad Dreams (1988),
Permanent Record (1988) with
Keanu Reeves, and the
Oliver Stone-directed
The Doors (1991) starring
Val Kilmer, a biopic based on the career of
Jim Morrison and
The Doors. By the mid-1990s, she was
co-starring in films, such as
The Crush (1993) with
Cary Elwes and
Screamers (1995) alongside
Peter Weller, the latter based on
the science fiction novel by
Philip K. Dick.
Adaptable to various genres, working in front and behind the camera, it is apparent that Jennifer is an enduring talent, much more
than just a pretty face, and one of the top script writers to watch.
She has produced - and starred in - the film,
Road Kill (1999), and further appeared
in popular TV series, including
The Twilight Zone (1985),
Tales from the Crypt (1989)
and The Outer Limits (1995).
Jennifer appeared in Chris Isaak's music
video for "Somebody's Crying" (1995), with
Chris Penn. Bruce Hornsby's music video for "Harbor Lights"
In 2010, Jennifer followed her true passion and started writing the screenplays Hot Hemp Pancakes, Oopsy-Daisy, and The Bookie-Lady - all high quality scripts in pre-production for 2019. It is apparent that Jennifer is an enduring talent - much more than just a pretty face - and is one of the most mercurial talents working in Hollywood.