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Role
  
Actress

Occupation
  
Actress, singer

Height
  
1.62 m

Years active
  
1998–present

Siblings
  
John Cauffiel

Name
  
Jessica Cauffiel


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Born
  
March 30, 1976 (age 48) (
1976-03-30
)

Parents
  
Deborah Cauffiel, Lowell Cauffiel

Education
  
University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance, University of Michigan

Movies
  
Legally Blonde, White Chicks, Legally Blonde 2: Red - Whit, Urban Legends: Final Cut, The World's Fastest In

Similar People
  
Alanna Ubach, Jamie Blanks, Lowell Cauffiel, Charles Herman‑Wurmfeld, Faune A Chambers

Alma mater
  
University of Michigan

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Jessica Cauffiel (born March 30, 1976) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her roles as Margot in the 2001 film Legally Blonde and Tori in the 2004 film White Chicks.

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Early life

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Cauffiel was born in Detroit, Michigan. Her mother, Deborah, is a social worker, and her father, Lowell Cauffiel, is a true crime author, screenwriter and television documentary producer. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Musical Theatre and Vocal Jazz at the University of Michigan School of Music. She performed in several bands, including Jazodity and Tribe of Zoe. Before graduating college, she sang on a cruise ship and in jazz and blues clubs.

Acting

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She was born and raised in the theater and began her career in New York. Off-Broadway and regional theater productions include: Tony Award winner Robert Lopez's (Avenue Q) 1001 Nights, City of Angels, Antigone, Assassins, Cowboy Mouth, Cabaret, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Company, Baby, Music Man, Shoppers Carried by Escalators and Grand Hotel, amongst others.

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Cauffiel's debut film role was playing Steve Martin and Goldie Hawn's daughter in the 1999 remake of the The Out-of-Towners, and her debut TV role in Law & Order. That same year Cauffiel played Kit, Niles Cranes' girlfriend, in the sitcom Frasier. In 2000, she appeared in the hit comedy Road Trip and Urban Legends: Final Cut with Eva Mendes, and was a lead in the 2001 film, Valentine, which co-starred Katherine Heigl. That year, Maxim magazine featured her in the publication and their online Girls of Maxim gallery. Cauffiel subsequently appeared in several more films aimed at a young audience, including box-office hits such as both Legally Blonde films and the 2004 comedy White Chicks. She also co-starred in the independent romantic comedy You Stupid Man alongside Milla Jovovich, directed by Brian Burns.

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She followed a two-year recurring role on The Drew Carey Show with featured roles in several studio films, like the Farrelly Brothers' Stuck on You and Guess Who, and in 2005, co-starred in the Burt Munro biopic period drama The World's Fastest Indian with Anthony Hopkins. She followed that with a supporting role, playing both a young actress and an elderly pancake maven (Mother Paula) in the 2006 feature film adaptation of the award-winning novel, Hoot, by Carl Hiaasen, and a 2006–2007 recurring role on the hit NBC series My Name Is Earl.

After a nearly two-year break from acting, she landed the lead role in the 2010 Hallmark Channel TV movie drama Ice Dreams, in which she plays Amy Clayton, a former Olympic figure skater who begrudgingly agrees to coach a teenage girl, and must confront her demons in the process.

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In 2009, Jessica made the comedic film short Bed Ridden, which she produced as well as starred in alongside Joel David Moore, Alan Tudyk, and Garrett Morris. It was written and also produced by her father, Lowell Cauffiel, and director Jonathan Heap, who was nominated for an Oscar for his short "12:01 PM". All proceeds went to The Clare Foundation in order to raise awareness for drug and alcohol recovery for the homeless and those in need of treatment.

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Cauffiel can speak with a Russian accent and has played a Russian in the movie D.E.B.S. (as an assassin) and in episodes of My Name Is Earl (as a mail-order bride called Tatiana with a large mole).

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As of 2012 Cauffiel appears to be on another break from acting but is producing the documentary The Original Mind.

Music

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Cauffiel is a trained singer, and has studied and performed for over 20 years in the Western classical, musical theatre, jazz, pop, blues, and Eastern devotional vocal mediums. She also plays piano, guitar and percussion. She and renowned Bollywood percussionist and composer Sivamani, with whom she is currently writing an album, performed live in Dharamshala, India for the 14th Dalai Lama and approximately 20,000 other monks and visitors from around the world, on the occasion of the March 10, 2004 anniversary of the Tibetan Uprising Day. She also sang on the world music Grammy finalist album Shanti by Snatam Kaur and "Grateful Ganesh" by Guruganesh Singh Khalsa.

Filmography

Actress
-
Legally Blonde 3 (pre-production) as
Margot
2009
Ice Dreams (TV Movie) as
Amy Clayton
2009
Bed Ridden (Short) as
Kai
2006
My Name Is Earl (TV Series) as
Tatiana
- Buried Treasure (2007) - Tatiana
- Very Bad Things (2006) - Tatiana
- O Karma, Where Art Thou? (2006) - Tatiana
2006
Hoot as
Kimberly
2005
The World's Fastest Indian as
Wendy
2005
Guess Who as
Polly
2005
Cuts (TV Series) as
Missy Drubman
- Keeping It Real (2005) - Missy Drubman
2004
White Chicks as
Tori
2004
D.E.B.S. as
Ninotchka
2003
Stuck on You as
Bar Hottie
2002
The Drew Carey Show (TV Series) as
Milan
- Bataan Wedding March (2003) - Milan
- The Underpants Guy (2002) - Milan
- Rich Woman, Poor Man (2002) - Milan
- Never Been to Spain (2002) - Milan
- Daddy Dearest (2002) - Milan
- Bringing Up Boss (2002) - Milan
2003
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde as
Margot
2002
You Stupid Man as
Diane
2001
Legally Blonde as
Margot
2001
Valentine as
Lily Voight
2000
Urban Legends: Final Cut as
Sandra
2000
Road Trip as
The Wrong Tiffany
1999
Frasier (TV Series) as
Kit
- Shutout in Seattle: Part 2 (1999) - Kit
- Shutout in Seattle: Part 1 (1999) - Kit
1999
The Out-of-Towners as
Susan Clark
1998
Law & Order (TV Series) as
Cashier
- Bait (1998) - Cashier
Producer
2018
Master (Documentary on Qi Gong Healer and Kung Fu Grandmaster Zhou Ting Jue) (Documentary) (producer)
2011
The Original Mind (Documentary) (producer)
2009
Bed Ridden (Short) (co-producer)
Writer
2018
Master (Documentary on Qi Gong Healer and Kung Fu Grandmaster Zhou Ting Jue) (Documentary)
2011
The Original Mind (Documentary)
Editorial Department
2018
Master (Documentary on Qi Gong Healer and Kung Fu Grandmaster Zhou Ting Jue) (Documentary) (assistant editor)
2011
The Original Mind (Documentary) (assistant editor)
Editor
2018
Master (Documentary on Qi Gong Healer and Kung Fu Grandmaster Zhou Ting Jue) (Documentary) (subtitle editor)
Thanks
2009
Bed Ridden (Short) (special thanks)
Self
2019
Busy Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Jaime King (2019) - Self
2019
Shot Through the Heart: An Interview with Actress Jessica Cauffiel (Video documentary short) as
Self
2018
Urban Legends Final Cut: An Interview with Actress Jessica Cauffiel (Video documentary short) as
Self
2013
Superhumans (TV Series documentary) as
Self / Master Zhou's Assistant
- Bird-Man (2013) - Self / Master Zhou's Assistant (uncredited)
2006
The Making of 'the World's Fastest Indian' (Video) as
Self
2005
Infiltrating D.E.B.S. (Video short) as
Self
2004
E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Scream Queens (2004) - Self
2003
Movie House (TV Series) as
Self
- Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003) - Self
2001
Inside 'Legally Blonde' (Video documentary short) as
Self

References

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