Jordana Brewster stars in the new "Dallas" (2011) on TNT as Elena.
On the big screen, Brewster stars in "Fast Five" as Mia Toretto, reprising her role from the original "The Fast and the Furious," as well as "Fast & Furious," the fourth film in the franchise.
Brewster was also recently seen on the small screen as Dr. Jill Roberts on the NBC series "Chuck" and as Maria in TNT's "Dark Blue." Some of Brewster's past credits include the lead role in the 2007 ABC pilot "Mr. and Mrs. Smith"; starring
Prior to that, Brewster starred in "The Invisible Circus" for director Adam Brooks. The film, which premiered at Sundance 2001, also starred Cameron Diaz, Blythe Danner and Christopher Eccleston. Brewster also starred as Delilah in the science fiction thriller "The Faculty," for director Robert Rodriguez and Miramax's Dimension Films. She also received critical praise for her work in the highly rated NBC miniseries, "The Sixties."
Brewster sharpened her acting skills on the daytime drama "As the World Turns." She divided her time between high school and her role as Nikki Munson on the Emmy Award winning series.
Brewster took four years off after "The Fast and The Furious" to complete her degree at Yale University and graduated in 2003. She has lived in Brazil, England and New York.
On the big screen, Brewster stars in "Fast Five" as Mia Toretto, reprising her role from the original "The Fast and the Furious," as well as "Fast & Furious," the fourth film in the franchise.
Brewster was also recently seen on the small screen as Dr. Jill Roberts on the NBC series "Chuck" and as Maria in TNT's "Dark Blue." Some of Brewster's past credits include the lead role in the 2007 ABC pilot "Mr. and Mrs. Smith"; starring
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in Justin Lin's "Annapolis," opposite James Franco; and "Nearing Grace," an indie film adapted from Scott Sommer's novel, which premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in July 2005. The latter film is the tale of an eccentric teenager who nearly drops out of life after the death of his mother, but who rediscovers life in the arms of a woman named Grace (Brewster). Brewster was also seen in the Sundance 2004 hit "D.E.B.S.," based on Angela Robinson's comedy short, which was released by Samuel Goldwyn Films in March 2005.Prior to that, Brewster starred in "The Invisible Circus" for director Adam Brooks. The film, which premiered at Sundance 2001, also starred Cameron Diaz, Blythe Danner and Christopher Eccleston. Brewster also starred as Delilah in the science fiction thriller "The Faculty," for director Robert Rodriguez and Miramax's Dimension Films. She also received critical praise for her work in the highly rated NBC miniseries, "The Sixties."
Brewster sharpened her acting skills on the daytime drama "As the World Turns." She divided her time between high school and her role as Nikki Munson on the Emmy Award winning series.
Brewster took four years off after "The Fast and The Furious" to complete her degree at Yale University and graduated in 2003. She has lived in Brazil, England and New York.
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