Jessica Biel, with her striking good looks and wide range of talent, made her television series acting debut on the WB's number one rated show "7th Heaven" and has since emerged as a breakout star. The same year she was named to People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful" list, her soccer team went undefeated and won the league championship all while she was juggling a busy television and film career.
Jessica can soon be seen in New Line Cinema's remake of Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Jessica stars in the film as Erin playing opposite stars Eric Balfour, Jonathan Tucker and Mike Vogel. Texas Chainsaw Massacre is slated for release in Fall 2003.
Jessica was most recently seen in Lions Gate Films' The Rules of Attraction for director Roger Avary. The movie follows the lives of college students entangled in a curiously surreal romantic triangle.
As a child, she initially pursued a career as a vocalist, performing in musical theatre. Starting at age nine, she starred in such productions as Annie, The Sound of Music, and Beauty and the Beast. A natural beauty, Jessica soon turned to modeling and commercial work by competing in International Modeling and Talent Association's Annual Conference in 1994.
Jessica recently signed an exclusive contract with L'Oreal as their new spokesperson. With her natural beauty, youthful spirit and self-confidence, she joins the ranks of other wonderful women in promoting the prestigious beauty company.
In an impressive display of versatility, Jessica garnered rave notices for her portrayal as the rebellious daughter in Victor Nunez's critically acclaimed film, Ulee's Gold, with Peter Fonda. Selected as the Centerpiece Premiere for the '97 Sundance Film Festival and presented at Cannes, the movie opened to glowing reviews. Jessica also starred on the big screen in the Warner Brothers romantic comedy Summer Catch, co-starring Freddie Prinze Jr. and in the Disney holiday film, I'll Be Home For Christmas, with Jonathan Taylor Thomas.
Currently, Jessica is in her sophomore year at Tufts University in Boston. Although she is still undecided in her major, Jessica enjoys her European History, Screenwriting, and American History classes. She is also currently signing in the university's rendition of The Who's rock opera "Tommy." In her spare time she takes ballet, plays soccer, and enjoys running and yoga.



