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Born July 24, 1970, in the Bronx, New York, actress and pop singer,
Jennifer Lopez, began her career as a dancer, appearing in stage musicals
and various music videos. In 1990, she won a national competition
and earned a spot dancing on the popular Fox comedy television series,
In Living Color, as one of the “Fly Girls.” A series of small acting
jobs followed, including parts in two more series and a TV movie, Nurses on the Line: The Crash of Flight 7, in 1993. Lopez’s first
feature film was the critically acclaimed Mi Familia, or My Family,
in 1995. She also appeared in Money Train (1995), opposite Wesley
Snipes and Woody Harrelson, and in Jack (1996), directed by Francis
Ford Coppola and starring Robin Williams.
Lopez’s first big break came in 1997, when she was chosen to play
the title role in Selena, a biopic of the Tejano pop singer
Selena Quintillana Perez, who was killed by a crazed fan in 1995.
She earned widespread praise for her performance, including a Golden
Globe nomination, and became the highest-paid Latina actress in
history with her paycheck of $1 million. That same year, Lopez starred
in the forgettable Anaconda and in Blood and Wine,
opposite Jack Nicholson. Her role as federal marshal Karen Sisco
in Steven Soderbergh’s Out of Sight, a film based on the
Elmore Leonard novel and co-starring George Clooney, further enhanced
her image as a bankable movie star.
Lopez’s musical career also began to take off, as she released her
debut Latin pop album, On the 6 in June 1999. The album,
fueled by the success of her hit single, “If You Had My Love,” went
platinum within two weeks, making Lopez—along with Ricky Martin—one
of the most influential examples of the growing Latin cultural influence
in pop music.
Early in 2000, Lopez was nominated for Best Dance Performance for
her second hit single "Waiting for Tonight," but lost the award
to veteran diva Cher. In the summer of 2000, she starred in the
science fiction-thriller The Cell, in which she plays a child
psychologist helping to track a terrifying serial killer.
The popularity of the multi-talented Lopez reached new heights in
early 2001, as her new album, J. Lo, debuted at No. 1 on the pop
charts, while her new film, the romantic comedy, The Wedding Planner,
shot to the top spot at the box office in its first week of release.
Lopez was briefly married, in 1997, to Ojani Noa, a model and actor.
She has dated rap mogul Sean “Puffy” Combs. In December 1999, Combs
and Lopez were allegedly involved in a shooting incident outside
a New York City nightclub, in which three people were injured. Combs
was later charged with gun possession and bribery, as prosecutors
claimed he offered his driver, Wardel Fenderson, $50,000 to say
that the loaded gun police found at the scene of the crime was Fenderson's.
Combs was acquitted, but if convicted, he would have faced a possible
15 years in prison. After repeatedly denying widespread rumors of
a breakup, Combs confirmed in mid-February that he and Lopez had
separated.
Shortly after her breakup from Combs was made public, Lopez began
dating Cris Judd, a dancer who appeared in the video for her hit
single "Love Don't Cost a Thing." After much media speculation,
the couple announced their engagement in August, 2001, and were married
on September 29, 2001. Married less than nine months,
and now divorced,. JLo and
Chris will remain friends.
Jennifer and Ben Affleck were engaged, and appeared in two
movies, Gigli and Jersey Girl together.
Jennifer's current husband is Marc Anthony.
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