Jacqueline MacInnes Wood

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Jacqueline MacInnes Wood

Wood attending the Monte-Carlo Television Festival, 10 June 2012.
Born (1987-04-17) 17 April 1987
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Other names Jacqui Mac
Occupation Actress, singer, host
Years active 2006–present

Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (born 17 April 1987) is a Canadian actress, disc jockey, singer and television host. At the age of 18, Wood moved to Toronto to pursue a career in acting. She is best known for her role as Steffy Forrester on the long-running American soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful. Wood's performance in the role has been met with critical acclaim, having garnered two Daytime Emmy Award nominations in 2012 and 2013. She is also known for her role in the Disney XD television movie Skyrunners and the horror film Final Destination 5 (2011).

Personal life

Born Jacqueline MacInnes Wood in Windsor, Ontario, the daughter of Sandy,[1] She is of French, Native American, Scottish and Brazilian ancestry.[2] Her sister is Dani Probert, who was the wife of the late NHL player, Bob Probert. Wood took acting classes at Ryerson University, Centre for the Arts and the Armstrong Acting Studio.[3] Wood is also a vocal supporter of pet rescue organizations, she devotes much of her free time to spreading awareness via social activism including Twitter about dog shelters and pet owners' responsibility, in addition to volunteering with charitable initiatives benefitting animal rescue.[4]

Acting career

Wood and co-star Scott Clifton at 40th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards Nominee Reception. (2013)

Wood made a name for herself playing the part of the "hair girl" on a commercial for First Choice Haircutters.[5] In May 2008, she began playing the contract role of Steffy Forrester on the American CBS Daytime soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful.[6] Since Wood stepped into the role, Steffy has been noted as being a "bitch-nasty" vixen who is strong willed.[7] Of playing her, Wood said in 2011, "I love playing her and developing her character. She is so different from me. It's rather cathartic, and it allows my alter ego to come out on The Bold and The Beautiful set five days a week."[8]

In 2012, Wood received her first nomination for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series for her portrayal of Steffy at the 39th Daytime Emmy Awards.[9] Of learning about her Emmy nomination, she said, "I was just about to shoot a scene in the Adriatic sea in Italy. The water was only 54 degrees! [Executive Producer/Head Writer] Brad Bell came up to me and said, "How does it feel to be Emmy nominated?"[10] For that year, Wood submitted the scenes in which Steffy is informed of the end of her affair with Bill.[11] In 2013, Wood garnered her second consecutive nomination in that category at the 40th Daytime Emmy Awards,[12] in which she submitted the scenes where Steffy surprises Liam (Scott Clifton) by presenting him with signed annulment papers.[13] In May 2013, news broke that Wood had opted not to renew her contract with the show in order to take another break. A representative for the show stated: "[Wood] is taking short a break, as she has done in the past, from B&B. She remains as the character of 'Steffy Forrester' and is continuing to tape, currently with episodes airing through July 2013 and then beyond".[14] It was later announced that Wood has decided to remain with the series on a recurring basis.[15]

In 2011, she starred in her first feature film, Final Destination 5. In September 2010, Wood's casting was announced and it was revealed that filming was underway in Vancouver, Canada. This film is the fifth in the Final Destination horror film franchise.[16] Wood portrayed Olivia Castle. The character was described as "a smart mouthed beauty who wears glasses" and is "caught in a spine chilling, stomach churning situation that will make viewers squirm in their seats", which was a risky eye procedure which Wood was terrified to do.[17] Final Destination 5 was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $157 million at the American Box Office,[18] and becoming the highest-rated film from the franchise at the website Rotten Tomatoes, where it has been awarded a "Fresh" rating, consisting of 61% positive reviews from film critics.[19] Wood had a guest role on The CW action-adventure series Arrow, which began airing in October 2012. She played Sarah Lance.[20][21] Arrow opened to positive reviews from critics and ratings of over 4.1 million.[22][23][24]

On 24 January 2013, it was announced that Wood would has completed filming for an upcoming Lifetime television film Her Husband's Betrayal, a suspense thriller in which she stars opposite Shawn Roberts.[25] The film premiered on 2 August 2013.[26]

Other projects

Apart from her acting, Wood is an occasional disc jockey and singer.[27] She released her debut single "After Hours", a dance-influenced song penned by her wardrobe stylist, Chaz E. Foley, in January 2012.[28][29] Jamey Giddens of Zap2it described the "After Hours" music video as "naughty", and said "I am digging this thumping, raunchy track and the provocative video."[30]

In October 2012, Wood, who is described by Zap2it as a "vixen", covered Maxim magazine's 2013 Mini Calender.[31] On 22 August 2013, it was announced that Wood will serve as host for an upcoming E! television series, Party On, which is an "eight-episode series" that is dedicated to "exposing the best party scenes the world has to offer". Vice president of programming and development for the network, Jeff Olde, stated: "We are excited to take viewers around the globe and behind the velvet ropes for fun in the sun at only the hottest, most elite vacation locales."[32] Executive producer David Granger stated, "Jacqui is a brilliant host and we all see a wonderful opportunity to produce something very new and different given the high end glamour and sun soaked mischief that Europe has to offer."[32] The series premiered on 5 December 2013.[4]

Filmography

Wood at the eTalk Festival Party, during the Toronto International Film Festival, 5 September 2008.
Year Title Role Notes Ref
Television
2006 Runaway Candice Episode: "End Game"
[33]
2007 Lovebites Faith
[33]
2008 MVP Ava 2 episodes
[33]
Gamer Girlz Max
[33]
2008– The Bold and the Beautiful Steffy Forrester CBS television soap opera, Main role
[6]
2012 Arrow Sara Lance Episode: "Pilot"
[20]
2013– Party On Herself – Host E! television travel series
[32]
Film
2008 Nightmare at the End of the Hall Laurel/Jane Hammond Television film
[33]
2009 Skyrunners Julie 'Smoking' Gunn Disney XD original film
[33]
2010 Turn the Beat Around Irena MTV original film
[33]
2011 Final Destination 5 Olivia Castle Feature film
[16]
2013 Her Husband's Betrayal Cathy Coulter Lifetime television film
[25]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Work Result Ref
2012
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series
The Bold and the Beautiful
Nominated
[9]
2013
[12]

Discography

References

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  23. McNamara, Mary (10 October 2012). "Review: The CW's 'Arrow' right on target with a riveting superhero". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 11 December 2012. 
  24. Kondolojy, Amanda (11 October 2012). "Wednesday Final Ratings: 'The X Factor', 'Survivor', 'The Neighbors' & 'Modern Family' Adjusted Up; No Adjustments for 'Arrow'". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved 11 October 2012. 
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  28. "B&B’s Jacqueline MacInnes Wood debuts new music video!". Michael Fairman. michaelfairmansoaps.com. 1 February 2012. Retrieved 5 February 2012. 
  29. "B&B's Wood Releases First Single". CBS Soaps In Depth. cbs.soapsindepth.com. 1 February 2012. 
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