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Jessica Alba



Jessica Marie Alba was born on April 28, 1981, in Pomona, California. The aspiring actress relocated with her family (her Spanish/Mexican-American father was in the Air Force) several times before finally settling down in southern California.
The Alba family moved to Biloxi, Mississippi, then back to California, followed by Del Rio, Texas, and finally back to the West Coast.



jessica alba in flipper

Despite constantly moving across the U.S., Jessica Alba knew she wanted to be an actress from the age of 5. Her career was ready to take off when an agent signed her a mere nine months after 12-year-old Jessica took an acting class.
Jessica Alba's first film role in the 1994 film Camp Nowhere came to her by chance. She was cast with a bit part in the film after one of the characters dropped out of the production. Dark-haired Jessica was cast as the replacement, thanks to the fact that her hair matched that of the original actress.
She then ventured into smaller projects on the small screen with commercials for Nintendo and JC Penney, and a recurring role in Nickelodeon's The Secret World of Alex Mack in 1994.
Following her Nickelodeon stint, Jessica Alba, also a PADI-certified scuba diver, was cast as Maya in the 1995 series Flipper. During production of Flipper, Jessica was actually kidnapped after having received telephone threats. Thankfully, she was found unharmed in the trunk of a car.
While working with dolphins on the television series, Jessica Alba was cast in the disastrous film Venus Rising, as well as the 1996 made-for-TV movie Too Soon for Jeff and an episode of Chicago Hope.



jessica alba in never been kissed

1998 was filled with many television show appearances, including a recurring role on the prime-time soap Beverly Hills, 90210, Brooklyn South and The Love Boat: The Next Wave.
As for film, audiences caught Jessica Alba in P.U.N.K.S. (aka Rebels), Never Been Kissed, costarring Drew Barrymore, and Idle Hands, costarring Vivica Fox.



jessica alba is dark angel

With Jessica Alba's growing popularity on the internet after her role in Flipper, along with her exotic looks (Jessica's ethnic background consists of Danish, French and Mexican), it's no wonder that James Cameron cast her as the lead role in his television series Dark Angel. These traits, of course, are bonuses next to the fact that she can act.
Jessica Alba has been featured in Teen Magazine and Vanity Fair, and was nominated for a Golden Globe in 2001 for Best Actress in a Dramatic Television Series.
After a long engagement to her older costar Michael Weatherly (Logan on Dark Angel) from 2001 to 2003, Jessica Alba was spotted with Mark Wahlberg and even made a cameo on Wahlberg's show Entourage in 2004.



jessica alba is sweet as honey

The L'Oreal model (Jessica Alba is a Feria hair-color spokesperson) returned to the scene with the title role in 2003's Honey. No one can forget the incredibly sexy moves Miss Alba learned for her role in the dance-centric flick. After her role as stripper Nancy Callahan in 2005's Sin City, Jessica Alba was seen in Into the Blue (2005) with Paul Walker and Ashley Scott. She also played the classic Marvel Comics character Sue Storm (the Invisible Woman) in the movie Fantastic Four (2005).
2006 was one filled with accolades, not for Jessica Alba's acting talents but more for her undeniable beauty. She was voted No. 1 in AskMen.com's 99 Most Desirable Women list, and she appeared on the cover of the March 2006 issue of Playboy. After Hef's publication used a promo shot for Into The Blue of Jessica without her consent, she pressed and later dropped charges after receiving a personal apology from Hugh Hefner who agreed to donate money to two of her favorite charities.



jessica alba is named no. 5 in 2008 top 99



In 2007, Jessica Alba showed off her funny side in Good Luck Chuck, starring Dane Cook. That same year she also appeared in Awake, The Ten, and Fantastic Four: The Rise Of The Silver Surfer.
Jessica Alba made Maxim's Hot 100 list for the fifth time, and FHM named her 2007's Sexiest Woman in the World. So it's no wonder she also came in at No. 5 on AskMen.com's Top 99 of 2008.



jessica alba has baby girl & stars in meet bill and sin city 2

Also in 2008, aside from starring in The Eye and The Love Guru, Jessica Alba announced her pregnancy of her first child with long-time boyfriend, producer Cash Warren. The couple secretly got married in May of that year in a private ceremony that even the paparazzi didn't know about.
In 2008, she appeared in the flick Meet Bill. She and Cash Warren had a little girl in June and named her Honor Marie Warren. Her work in the Mike Myers-flop The Love Guru helped her earn two Lazzie Awards from Latina.com's annual awards, naming Jessica Alba the worst Latina actress in the last year.
Jessica Alba continued to add to her resume as she reprised her role in the long-awaited Sin City 2 (2010).

Sin City



While it's probably a total cliche to say it by now, Sin City really is a wild thrill ride of a movie, and quite possibly the most entertaining thing that will hit theaters all year. Adapted by director Robert Rodriguez from Frank Miller's graphic-novel series, it's an energetic slab of neo-noir, complete with twisted characters, ambiguous morality, and deadly serious dialogue. For those who thought the Kill Bill movies weren't bizarre or violent enough, Sin City ought to seem like a stylish, action-packed gift from guy-movie heaven. It's filled with negativity, outrageously over the-top bloodletting, and some of the blackest humor known to man, but it all works anyway. I even managed to forgive the incessant voice-over narration, normally a rather lazy device, because it's so oddly poignant and poetic. It's not really that big a deal anyway, because this movie is so impressive visually that the characters could speak in gibberish and I'd probably still be moved to give it at least three stars.
As everyone (and probably their brothers) knows by now, Sin City was filmed using real actors against a black-and-white CGI background with some touches of color added for dramatic effect. It may seem like a gimmick at first, but Sin City is all about bringing the viewer into a sort of parallel universe, so this unconventional device works perfectly. Sin City is a movie dealing with lives on the edge, and it conjures up a delightfully dark, grimy, and gritty atmosphere to go match the depravity of its subject matter. Weighty themes and over-the-top violence abound here, and it's only fitting that the movie's look and feel should be so uniformly haunting. Consisting of three tangentially related stories occurring out of sequence, Sin City brings the viewer into an underworld populated by thieves, murderers, hookers, and dirty cops, and the morality is viewed entirely in shades of grey. In the Basin City of the movie, where the good guys are bad and the bad guys are even worse, violence is often a virtue, or at the very least a prerequisite for survival. If there's one redeeming value to Sin City's cartoonish ultraviolence, it's that it's painfully clear that its recipients generally deserve it.
Now, although I've gone on too long already, I'd feel remiss if I didn't talk about Sin City's staggering violence quotient. Yes, this an extremely graphic movie, and much of the violence is downright disturbing to watch (Elijah Wood's character being cut up and fed to a wolf is a prominent example, even if much of the violence in that case was implied), but it's just as true that context is an important factor when considering just how offensive such bloodletting is. Now, for one thing, Sin City is meant to be a piece of escapist cinema, so nothing that takes place onscreen should be taken too seriously anyway. After all, no one got offended during the scene in Monty Python and the Holy Grail when King Arthur cut off the Black Knight's arms and legs; that scene was meant to be funny and it was. Perhaps more to the point, the violence here is so ludicrously over the top from the opening scene that it's hard to imagine any rational person getting too upset. You have to just go with it; if you're the kind of person who makes it a point to be huffy and offended all the time you shouldn't be seeing this movie anyway.