Jacqueline Anderson Biography
Jacqueline Buckingham Anderson is a businesswoman and actress from the United States. She is best known for her roles in Half-Baked, Intimate Affair, and A Touch of Fate, as well as her lead role in Sleepless Nights.
Jacqueline Anderson Age
She was born Jacqueline Buckingham Anderson on March 4, 1975, in Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America. Jacque is 48 years old as of March 2023.
Jacqueline Anderson Height
Jacque stands at a height of 5 feet and 7 inches (170 cm), and she weighs approximately 119 pounds (54 kg).
Jacqueline Anderson Husband
Anderson married museum director Maxwell L. Anderson in 1995. They divorced for a short time in 2013 before remarrying three months later. They are no longer legally married. Chase and Devon are her and Anderson’s two children.
Jacqueline Anderson Career
Anderson began her acting career at Toronto’s Equity Showcase Theatre. She has since appeared in films such as Half-Baked, The Gypsy Years, and *Corpus Callosum. She appeared as “Linda” in the Alan Rudolph film Intimate Affairs, starring Nick Nolte and Tuesday Weld, and as “Betsy Kline” in Teri Hatcher’s film A Touch of Fate. Anderson appeared as a special guest star “Sherry” in the NBC hit series Ed (TV series), and she played “Glenda Corcoran” on CBS’s As the World Turns. Jacqueline also appeared as a guest star in “Ill-Conceived,” an episode of Law & Order on NBC, as “Helene Zachary.”
Anderson hosted an OLN documentary, starred as “Tiffany” in Jesus, Mary, and Joey with Olympia Dukakis and Jennifer Esposito, and co-starred with Minnie Driver in Portrait, a short film that aired on Amazon.com. Anderson established Design & Style Consulting LLC in Los Angeles, a company focused on the art and fashion needs of various corporate and individual clients. She created large-scale photography installations for Clarian Health’s serial spaces[clarification needed]. She created photosforhealth.com with 2,000,000 square feet (190,000 m2) of programming space.Her efforts were initially met with criticism, with some in the local art community claiming she was displacing professional artists’ work.
In 2008, she launched Style Meets Life, a column and website that helps women make decisions about personal presentation and fashion. The New York Times later used her story to highlight the difficulties of recruiting spouses as part of professional recruitment for museum jobs. She undertook an expensive interior redesign of the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s 13,000 sq ft (1,200 m2) official residence while living in Indiana.
Jacqueline Anderson Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of 5 million dollars.