Jamie-Lynn Sigler
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| Jamie-Lynn Sigler | |
| Birth name | Jamie-Lynn Sigler |
| Born | May 15 1981 (age 28) Queens, New York City, New York, USA |
| Notable roles | Meadow Soprano in The Sopranos Heidi Fleiss in Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss |
Jamie-Lynn Sigler (born May 15, 1981) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Meadow Soprano on the acclaimed HBO television series The Sopranos.
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Biography
Born in Queens, New York to a Jewish American father Steve (whose mother and father came from Greece's Sephardic Jewish community and Romania's Ashkenazi Jewish community, respectively); and a Cuban mother Connie. Connie converted to Judaism. Sigler is fluent in Spanish, having learned it from her maternal Cuban grandmother, who did not speak English.
Sigler began acting and singing at the age of seven. In 1997 she was cast as the smart but troubled Meadow Soprano, daughter of New Jersey mob boss Tony Soprano. The show became a success and Sigler rose to some fame as a TV actress. During the early production of The Sopranos, Sigler struggled with an eating disorder and is now a spokesperson for the National Eating Disorders Association.
In 2000, while filming Campfire Stories in Hamburg, New Jersey, Sigler was paralyzed from the waist down for several days having contracted Lyme disease.[1].
In 2001, she released a pop album called Here to Heaven, which featured the single "Cry Baby". The album was a commercial failure and had low sales. In 2007 Sigler said she was "embarrassed" by the album and regrets releasing it.
Sigler then spent five months on Broadway from October 2002 throught February 2003 playing Belle in the production Beauty and the Beast. She has continued to appear in theatrical roles, such as Rogers and Hammerstein's Cinderella. In 2002, she co-authored an autobiography, Wise Girl: What I've Learned About Life, Love, and Loss.
In July 2003 she married her agent, A.J. DiScala. She changed her name to Jamie-Lynn DiScala publicly stating she is a very traditional girl, and never had any doubt that she would take her husband's name after marrying, even professionally. However, in September 2005, Sigler and DiScala announced that they were separating after only two years of marriage, and she subsequently changed her name back [1].
In 2004, she starred as "Hollywood Madam" Heidi Fleiss in the USA television movie Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss. In that same year, she had her first starring feature film role, Extreme Dating, an independent film.
In 2005 Jamie starred in Lovewrecked, and in Mariah Carey's "Through the Rain" music video.
Jamie is also a spokeswoman for Sidebar, a San Diego nightclub.[1]
Quotes
- "I became a spokeswoman for eating disorders. I would say about three or four months after I actually came out about it. It is a tough thing to talk about it, but it is actually therapeutic for me. I know it is something that touches almost every girl, and men, too."
- "There was no creative process at all. (The album 'Here to Heaven') was a very packaged thing, and people were wanting to capitalize on The Sopranos. I take responsibility - I was part of it - but I hated every moment of it. I was faking it the whole time."
References
External links
- Interview on Eating Disorders
- Maxim Photos and Interview
- Jamie-Lynn Sigler Website
- Jamie-Lynn Sigler at the Internet Movie Databaseda:Jamie-Lynn DiScala
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