Jennifer Blanc, also known as Jennifer Blanc-Biehn, was born and raised in the vibrant city of New York, under the loving care of her mother, Jenise Blanc. At a tender age of 10, Jennifer's career began to blossom as she landed a role on Broadway in Neil Simon's iconic play, "Brighton Beach Memoirs", alongside Jonathan Silverman, Fisher Stevens, and Robert Sean Leonard.
This early start in the entertainment industry paved the way for Jennifer's move to sunny Los Angeles, where she secured a role in Kenny Ortega's Disney and NBC series, "Hull High", in 1990. Since then, Jennifer has been fortunate enough to continuously work in the business she loves, appearing in a wide range of projects.
Some of her notable roles include the TV series "The Mommies" for NBC and Paramount, as well as "Friends 'Til the End" opposite Shannen Doherty, "Party of Five" alongside Scott Wolf and Matthew Fox, "Cool and the Crazy" with Jared Leto, and James Cameron's "Dark Angel" with Jessica Alba.
Jennifer has also made guest appearances on various television shows, such as "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", "Grace Under Fire", and "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" with Danny DeVito. In addition to her acting career, Jennifer has been involved in numerous projects with her partner and fellow actor, Michael Biehn.
The couple collaborated on the movie "The Blood Bond" in China, which Michael directed, and also worked together on the films "Puncture" alongside Chris Evans and "The Ride". Most recently, Jennifer appeared in "The Divide" alongside Michael Biehn and is producing a film called "The Victim", which marks her first foray into the world of producing.
Jennifer's performance in "The Victim" follows the completion of other recent movies, including "The Jack of Spades" with Jennifer Coolidge and "Prank" with friend and colleague Danielle Harris, whom she also produces and stars alongside Michael Biehn. Michael and Jennifer have many more productions in the works under their "Blanc Biehn Prod" shingle, including collaborations with Xavier Gens and the upcoming films "Treachery" and "Hidden in the Woods".
As an actress, Jennifer will appear in 2013 in "Wrong Cops" and "Black Butterflies", with many more productions and film and TV projects in the works.