Jessica
Alba
Jessica
Alba grew up in various cities across the US, but has
spent most of her 20 years in Texas and California, and has traveled
to international locales including Fiji, London and Australia for
her work.
Jessica Alba fell in love with acting at a very
early age, and began acting professionally at the age of 12, studying
with local Los Angeles acting coaches. Shortly thereafter, she landed
commercial work, followed by various film and television roles.
At 16, Alba attended New York's acclaimed Atlantic Theatre Company,
where she studied with founders William H. Macy and David Mamet.
Jessica Alba recent feature film credits include
20th Century Fox's "Never Been Kissed" with Drew Barrymore
and David Arquette, and "Idle Hands" with Seth Green.
She most recently completed the feature film "The Sleeping
Dictionary" in Malaysia with Brenda Blethyn and Bob Hoskins
and directed by Guy Ritchie.
In her spare time, Jessica Alba enjoys activities
she learned for several of her acting roles such as scuba-diving,
horseback-riding, bicycling and motorcycling.