Jordana Brewster

About Jordana Brewster

" She quickly rocketed to the top of men's magazines polls, and following her hiatus at Yale, picked up where she left off with roles as feisty and fearless supporting characters in horror films like "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning" (2006) and macho fests like "Annapolis" (2006). Well-cast on the brainy action series "Chuck" (NBC, 2008- ), Brewster seemed poised to occupy Jennifer Garner's vacated post as the next gorgeous, butt-kicking heroine with an intelligent and witty edge.

The granddaughter of former Yale president Kingman Brewster, and daughter of an investment banker and a swimsuit model, Brewster was born in Panama City, Panama on April 26, 1980. She was raised in London, Rio de Janeiro, and New York, earning her first screen credit in the 1988 Brazilian children's film "Super Xuxa." She settled in Manhattan a few years later and ventured into daytime serials by appearing as the youngest member of a Hispanic family on ABC's "All My Children" (1970- ). Later that year, she was cast as teen heroine Nikki Munson on "As the World Turns" (CBS, 1956- ), and spent three years (1995-98) on the soap while attending the Professional Children's School.

Brewster left the soap with the intention of attending Yale, but deferred her enrollment when her acting career took off; first with her casting as bitchy cheerleader Delilah in Robert Rodriguez' teen horror flick, "The Faculty" (1998). She followed with a strong turn as a teenager who becomes involved in the antiwar movement in the NBC miniseries "The 60s" (1999) before undertaking another feature, "The Invisible Circus" (2000), in which she played Cameron Diaz's sister.

Brewster really hit the radar - and the "Sexiest" lists of all the men's magazines - in the surprise summer blockbuster "The Fast and the Furious" (2001), set in the high-octane world of illegal street racing. With her sexy and powerful performance, Brewster earned legions of male fans, as evidenced by her string of off-screen relationships with the likes of rapper-turned-actor Mark Wahlberg and New York Yankee, Derek Jeter. Though the acting offers came pouring in after "Furious," Brewster elected to return to her interrupted studies at Yale; sticking with schooling until she earned her undergraduate degree in 2003.

Brewster returned to theaters in "D.E.B.S." (2004), a silly spy comedy about four high school girls who work as top secret agents for the U.S. government, with Brewster playing the sultry villain, Lucy Diamond. She went on to play the title role in "Nearing Grace" (2005), an indie coming-of-age story set in the 1970s that found the actress again cast as a distracting temptress. Donning a uniform and adopting a more serious persona, Brewster appeared with James Franco in the derivative military drama "Annapolis" (2006), however she drew in more audiences with her starring role in the gory prequel, "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning" (2006), though the film was similarly dismissed by film critics.

The 26-year-old actress wed producer Andrew Form in 2007 - the pair had met while filming "Texas Chainsaw" - and in the fall of 2008, Brewster returned to series television on NBC's "Chuck" (2008- ). The show's combination of action and offbeat humor proved a fine outlet for Brewster's appeal in the recurring role of newly-rekindled love of the electronics store employee-turned-CIA agent, Chuck Bartowski. The following spring, she found herself in the spotlight with the sequel "Fast & Furious" (2009), reprising her role of Mia Toretto to the delight of record-breaking numbers of moviegoers.

Partners

Companion

Mark McGrath. Dated 2003-04; no longer together

Husband

Andrew Form. Met while acting in "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning" (2006), which he produced; married May 6, 2007 on Nevis Island in the Caribbean

Companion

Mark Wahlberg. Began dating late 1998; Brewster confirmed they were no longer a couple June 2001

Companion

Derek Jeter. Played for the Yankees; dated c. 2002; no longer together

Education

Yale University, New Haven , Connecticut

Convent of the Sacred Heart, New York , New York

Professional Children's School, New York , New York

Career Milestones

2012

Joined cast of the TNT reboot of "Dallas" alongside original stars Larry Hagman and Linda Gray

2011

Once again reprised role of Mia Toretto in the fifth film "Fast Five"

2010

Landed recurring role on the TNT series Dark Blue" as art gallery dealer Maria

2009

Reprised role of Mia Toretto in "Fast & Furious"

2008

Made recurring role as the title character's former girlfriend on NBC's "Chuck"

2006

Starred in the horror prequel "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning"

2006

Co-starred with James Franco in Justin Lin's "Annapolis"

2005

Played the title role in "Nearing Grace"

2001

Landed breakout role as Paul Walker's love interest Mia Toretto in "The Fast and the Furious"

2001

Co-starred with Cameron Diaz and Christopher Eccleston in "The Invisible Circus"

1999

Cast in featured role in the NBC miniseries "The 60s"

1998

Made U.S. feature film debut in Robert Rodriguez's "The Faculty"

1995

Appeared as teen heroine Nikki Graves on the CBS daytime drama "As the World Turns"

1995

Briefly played the role of Anita Santos on the ABC daytime drama "All My Children"

1988

First film appearance, the Brazilian-made "Super Xuxa: Contra Baixo Astral"

Raised in London, Rio de Janeiro and NYC