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Jordana Brewster was born in Panama City, Panama on April 26th of 1980 to her father, Alden Brewster (an investment banker), and her mother, Maria Joao (a former Sports Illustrated covergirl swinsuit model). She lived in Great Britain for six years, then moved to Rio de Janiero, Brazil and lived there for four years. Within this time, her mother had another lovely daughter named Isabella.
During Jordana's time in Brazil, she got cast as a dancer on the popular kids show, "Xuxa Against Evil." It didn't take Jordana long to realize that she wanted to be an actor. When she moved to New York in the USA, she attended a catholic school for girls where she appeared in numerous theatrical performances. One of these was Godspell, where she played the part of Jesus Christ.
To persue her career in acting, after Jordana studied theater at Weist-Barron, she then joined the Professional School for Children. While schooling, she received a one-day job on the television soap opera All My Children as character Anita Santos. It was immediately following this episode that she was
offered a continuing role on "As The World Turns" where she played the character Nikki Munson-Graves. She spent 3 years working on ATWT.
During that time, she was up for a part in the blockbuster movie "Independence Day". She had to turn down the role because her obligations in her contract with ATWT's would not permit her time to do it. It was shortly after, that she decided to quit her television job to attend Yale University (where her grandfater Kingman Brewster had resided as President from 1963-1977). Having no obligations with television, she then defered her enrollment at Yale for a year and decided to try motion picture acting.
It turned out to be a nice start when she got the part of Delilah Proffitt in Robert Rodriguez's sci-fi film "The Faculty". With the film, came the
promotions for the film. She was featured in many Tommy Hilfiger ads and also appeared in the remake of Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall (part 2)" video by Class of 99. She made a featurette
along with the other cast members and crew to promote "The Faculty" called "Invasion of the Fright Films". "Invasion" aired on MTV and Jordana got some major exposure.
Shorty after "The Faculty" was released in theaters, Jordana got a part
on NBC's mini-series movie "The 60's" directed by Lynda Obst. This then led to her first lead role in a film called "The Invisible Circus" by Adam Brooks. Though the movie
was only released in limited theaters, it was a learning experience for her.
Jordana had started her education at Yale and was entering her sophomore year as an English Major, when she found another role to her liking. Taking time to do the film, she came to play "Mia Toretto" in the surprise blockbuster "The Fast and the Furious". This movie gave her the
much needed exposure to jump-start her career.
Even though Jordana has been relatively quiet in the two years following "The Fast and the Furious", her name was still well in the minds of producers and directors. Her media exposure has been steadily climbing upward as she has been spotted dating well known celebs, the most notable "Derek Jeter" of the New York Yankee's baseball team.
Jordana's graduation in 2003 has opened up the acting door for her again. Good luck Jordana. We can't wait to see your next big hit!
You can write to Jordana at her publicist's address here:
CREATIVE ARTISTS AGENCY
Jordana Brewster c/o Heidi Lopata
9830 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD
BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA 90212-1825