Jeanene Fox's early life was marked by her upbringing on a small island in the Bahamas, where her mother, Diane Gerace, a Canadian Olympic High Jumper, and her father, Ulrick Fox Sr., the first entrepreneur to manufacture ice in the Bahamas, instilled in her a strong sense of entrepreneurial spirit and athleticism.
As a teenager, Jeanene began her modeling career at the age of 15 when a German photographer discovered her climbing a fruit tree on Paradise Island. She quickly monopolized the Bahamian market and soon moved to Canada to pursue international exposure.
In Canada, Jeanene signed with Elite Models, but soon found herself yearning for new challenges and a change of environment. Her mother suggested she visit her older brother, Rick Fox, in Los Angeles, where she accepted a new challenge and signed with Elite Models Los Angeles.
In Los Angeles, Jeanene enrolled in university, graduating with two Magna Cum Laude Bachelor Degrees in International Business and Apparel Manufacturing. She also began her modeling career, quickly becoming a fixture in the Los Angeles fashion scene.
In her spare time, Jeanene would often make funny comedic gestures with her friends at a Beverly Hills restaurant, where she was discovered by a commercial acting agent. Despite having no prior experience in acting, Jeanene accepted the new challenge and began her acting career.
Her first role was as an Amazon in the highly successful worldwide commercial for AXE/LYX "Billions" in 2005. That same year, she caught the eye of Hollywood producers Louis J. Horvitz and Roger Goodman, who cast her as the exclusive Trophy Model for "The 77th Annual Academy (Oscars) Award" in 2005.
Jeanene's first feature film appearance was as a Victoria's Secret Model in Big Momma's House 2 in 2006. She went on to book many global and national commercial campaigns, solidifying her status as a talented and versatile model and actress.