Jennifer Finnigan

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Biography

Born August 22, 1979, and raised in Montreal, Finnigan modeled as a child, but always wanted to act. Her first brush with fame came with her role in the Canadian TV series "Student Bodies" (Telescene, 1999), a sitcom about high school students who run a humorous newspaper. Finnigan took off for Hollywood after this first success, making a string of appearances on action and horror TV shows including "The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo," "The Big …

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Job Title

Actor

Born

Jennifer Christina Finnigan on August 22, 1979 in Montreal, Quebec, CA

Career Milestones

2005

Breakout role as the lawyer and mother, Annabeth Chase on Jerry Bruckheimer's "Close to Home" (CBS)

2005

Guest-starred on the episodes "Double Vision" and "A Very Dead Zone Christmas" of the USA series "The Dead Zone"

2005

Played Marni Fliss on the short-lived NBC series "Committed"

2004

Had a recurring role on "Crossing Jordan" (NBC) as pathologist Dr. Devan Maguire

2000

Portrayed Bridget Forrester on the CBS soap, "The Bold and the Beautiful"

2007

Played the lead in the reality-based TV movie, "The Stalking of Laurie Show" (USA)

1999

Made television debut in the Canadian series "Student Bodies"

Invited to be the only female member of the comedy troupe Yikes!

Awards

2003

Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in The Bold and the Beautiful

2002

Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in The Bold and the Beautiful

2001

Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in The Bold and the Beautiful