Jennifer Morrison Biography
Jennifer Morrison was an entertainer from the word go. She started dance lessons when she was 11-years old and also did modelling (around the same age she also appeared on Sports Illustrated for Kids with Michael Jordan). However, acting was where her heart really was, as she also took acting lessons and acted in various plays. A few years later Jennifer made her film debut in "Intersection" (1994) at 15-years olds as Sharon Stone's daughter. The same year, she appeared in the remake of the holiday classic "Miracle on 34th Street."
Moving forward with her education, Jennifer attended Prospect High School in Illinois where she was a cheerleader and played clarinet in the high school marching and symphonic bands. Jennifer later attended Chicago's Loyola University where she majored in Theater and received an honors degree in English and Theater. While still in University Jennifer appeared in films like "Stir of Echoes" (1999) and "Urban Legends: Final Cut" (2000). After graduating Jennifer moved to try her luck in Los Angeles. She guest starred on television shows such as the hit show "Dawson's Creek" and appeared on an episode of "Touched By An Angel".
From there on Jennnifer appeared in films such as "The Zeroes" and "Girl Fever" and also had a role in the independent film "Design." In 2003 Jennifer had her first big release: "Grind" as the sexy skateboarder Jamie, starring along side stars such as Adam Brody (The O.C.), Mike Vogel (Rumour Has It…) and Bam Margera (Jackass). In 2004 starred along side Ben Affleck in the holiday comedy "Surviving Christmas" and other movies such as "Mall Cop." However, it was also in 2004 when Jennifer landed the role that made her a star as the immunologist Dr. Allison Cameron on FOX's smash hit "House."















