Jenny Cooper, a talented individual, was born in the vibrant city of Toronto, Ontario, and spent her formative years in the sun-kissed city of Miami, Florida.
As she ventured further afield, Cooper relocated to the City of Angels, Los Angeles, to pursue her passion for the performing arts at the prestigious University of Southern California School of Theatre. Her dedication and perseverance paid off when she landed the role of Molly in the popular Canadian television series "Jake and the Kid" in 1995.
Cooper's impressive resume continued to grow as she co-starred in the Showtime series "Fast Track" in 1998, as well as the mini-series "The Feast of All Saints" in 2001, both of which were filmed in her hometown of Toronto.
Her successful career in television and film has seen her appear in numerous shows and movies, including "24" in 2001, "CSI: Miami" in 2002, "NCIS" in 2003, "Ghost Whisperer" in 2005, and "Scandal" in 2012, among others.
In addition to her on-screen accomplishments, Cooper has also made a name for herself behind the camera. In 2013, she wrote, produced, and co-starred in the film "I Think I Do," alongside talented actresses Mia Kirshner and Sara Canning.
Today, Cooper resides in the charming community of Encino with her loving husband and their three precious children.