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Jodi O'Keefe's parents are Noreen O'Keefe (director of the Merck's labor relations) and Jack O'Keefe. She was born in Cliffwood Beach in New Jersey. In the age of 8 she began modeling after seeing her older sister Heather. She's modeled for Gitano Jeans as well as DreamPhone. As a teenager Jodi enrolled at Saint John Vianney High School Holmdel New Jersey. Jodi left her school at the end of her sophomore to appear on Another World, where she played Marguerite Cory. In 1996, she starred as Cassidy Bridges after she had been removed from Another World. Cassidy Bridges was her character for six seasons. While filming Nash Bridges, she debuted in 1998's Halloween sequel, Halloween 20: Twenty Years Later. Jodi came to prominence when she played the rich and snobby Taylor Vaughan, in She's All That (2000). Jodi was also in three films before moving to a more low-profile.
Marie Jones (born 1951) was born in 1951 Belfast, Northern Ireland. She's an actress and writer and has been recognized by her films Philomena (2012), In the Name of the Father (1996) and Closing the Ring (2006). She is married to Ian McElhinney.
Elisabeth Rohm next appears in Lionsgate's Roger Ailes Biopic, FAIR and BALANCED. Director Jay Roach will portray Fox News Host Martha MacCallum. Ted Melfi's The Starling with Melissa McCarthy is also on the horizon.
Elisabeth recently wrapped her work on the Lifetime film FAMILY Pictures with Justina Machado. The actress previously played Jennifer Lawrence in David O. Russell's JOY and Robert De Niro opposite her. After the enormous popularity of the film AMERICAN HUSTLE (in which she was an important character alongside Bradley Cooper Christian Bale Amy Adams), this was Elisabeth's second collaboration with David. Elisabeth played a significant character in the film TRIBES of PALOS VERDES alongside Jennifer Garner for IFC Films as well as Relativity Media. Also notable are her film parts in TRAFFICKED, starring Ashley Judd or GOING UNDER together with Bruce Willis and Jason Momoa.
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