Jami Gertz
Jami Gertz (born October 28, 1965 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American actress of Jewish descent. She currently stars in the television series Still Standing.
She is also best known for her early roles in the movie The Lost Boys, Less Than Zero and the short-lived 1980s TV series Square Pegs with Sarah Jessica Parker. Gertz also had supporting roles in the 1996 blockbuster Twister, the 1984 teen movie Sixteen Candles and a 1994 episode of Seinfeld.
Gertz made her film debut (along with Tom Cruise) in the 1981 movie Endless Love. In 2002, Gertz played the late comedic legend Gilda Radner in the television movie Gilda Radner: It's Always Something.
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- Jami Gertz at IMDb
jami gertz now lives in los angeles with her husband antony ressler(1995-present),and their three sons oliver,nicholas,and theo. she played the lead role in the 2005 movie"fighting the odds-the marilyn gambrella story"
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her full name is jami beth gertz.she is brunette,raven-tressed, 5'5"(1.67m). her parents are walter&sharyn gertz. she has 2 brothers-michael&scott.
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jami gertz made the following political contributions: bush,george w (republican) president $2,000 07/30/03 bush-cheney '04 (primary) inc primary
bush,george w (republican) president $1,000 10/19/99 bush for president,inc primary
specter,arlen (republican) senate-pa $1,000 04/13/98 citizens for arlen specter primary
campbell,ben nighthorse (r) senate-co $1,000 04/13/98 campbell victory fund primary
d'amato,alfonse m (republican) senate-ny $1,000 12/05/97 friends of senator d'amato general (1998 committee)
d'amato,alfonse m (republican) senate-ny $1,000 12/05/97 friends of senator d'amato primary (1998 committee)
wilson,pete (republican) president $1,000 06/30/95 pete wilson for president primary committee inc
new republican majority fund $1,000 03/17/95
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