Jennifer Lothrop

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Jennifer Lothrop was born on March 17, 1974, in San Antonio, Texas. She is a model, actress and underwear designer.

Jennifer started acting and modeling when she was 8 years old and entered the world of high fashion modeling in her home town. This career took her to New York and when she was 17 she traveled to Europe, where she visited Germany, France and Italy. She appeared in several magazines including Harper's Bazaar, Seventeen, US Weekly.

Returning to the United States, where she has worked on New York, Los Angeles, and Miami, Jennifer decided to focus on attaining an acting career, which soon resulted in several guest starring roles on network and syndicated TV programs including Friends, USA High, Models, Inc., VIP, Unhappily Ever After, Baywatch and a recurring role on Pacific Blue.

Her underwear line is called Dizzy Daizy. She is the creator, designer and marketer of her fashionable, sexy, fun and fresh line, which is available exclusively at DizzyDaizy.com.

She likes being barefoot.

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[edit] Filmography

  • Appeared in Fantastic Four (2005) as a Reporter.
  • Hosted "Maxim's Girl Next Door" (2004) TV Series as Herself.
  • Hostess on the FX Network TV series DVD on TV (2003). Co-host with David Holmes.
  • Starred in the TV show Mission Extreme as Jenny Hill.
  • Presented the DVD Exclusive Awards (2003) (TV) as Herself.
  • Starred in the film Love Her Madly (2000) as Hadley. This was her feature film debut. Her character was a vixen who believed she had total command of relationships with three different men. This film was directed by Ray Manzarek of The Doors.

[edit] TV guest appearances

[edit] TV commercials and print campaigns

[edit] Quotes

  • "Playing Hadley in Love Her Madly was one of the greatest experiences I’ve had in this business. Not only was it my first film, and a wonderful learning experience, but I also had the chance to work with such great actors. And Ray Manzarek was so awesome in giving us freedom to choose what we wanted to do with our characters."