Jaime King Bio, Age, Family, Husband, Children, Height, Movies, TV Shows

Jaime King Biography

Jaime King is a model and actress from the United States. Her first significant film part was in Pearl Harbor, and her first starring role was in Bulletproof Monk. King, a prominent model, was found when she was 14 years old in 1993 and has appeared in Vogue, Mademoiselle, and Harper’s Bazaar, among other fashion magazines.

How old is Jaime King? – Age

She is 43 years old as of 23 April 2022. She was born in 1979 in Omaha, Nebraska, United States.

Jaime King Family

She is the daughter of former beauty queen Nancy King and Robert King. She has three siblings: an elder sister, Sandi, a younger sister, Barry, and a younger brother, Robert (Robbie). Lindsay Wagner’s character, Jaime Sommers, from the 1970s television series The Bionic Woman inspired King’s name. In 1994, King’s parents divorced. She had attended modeling school Nancy Bounds’ Studios and left out of Westside High School in 1995 to pursue a modeling career in New York City. She later enrolled in the University of Nebraska’s home-study program.

Jaime King Husband

She met future husband Kyle Newman, the film’s director, on the set of Fanboys in January 2005. They moved in together after only three months of dating. Newman proposed in the spring of 2007, and the couple married on November 23, 2007, in a “intimate and relaxed” ceremony at Greystone Mansion in Los Angeles, where Newman had proposed. King also filed a petition to prevent domestic violence and was granted a temporary restraining order against Newman. After 13 years of marriage, King filed for divorce from Newman in May 2020.

Did Jaime King have a baby?

On May 3, 2013, King and her husband announced that they were expecting their first child. In October of 2013, their son was born. She opened up about her issues with endometriosis and polycystic ovarian condition, which led to infertility, in 2014. Prior to her first successful pregnancy, King had five miscarriages and an ectopic pregnancy. King announced in February 2015 that she was expecting the couple’s second child. On July 16, that year, he was born and his godmother is Taylor Swift.

Are Jaime King and Taylor Swift friends?

She met Swift at a 2014 Golden Globes party while acting on The CW’s “Hart of Dixie.” Kyle Newman, King’s husband, directed Swift’s 2015 music video for “Style.” Swift became such great friends that in 2016, she was chosen godmother to King’s baby Leo Thames.

King uploaded a flashback photo of Swift dancing at the 2014 Golden Globes party where they met on December 8, 2018. King appears to attend less major events than other members of the squad, but the two have been known to spend quiet nights together, as evidenced by this post from a few days before Swift’s 30th birthday.

How tall is Jamie King? – Height

She stands at a height of 5 feet 9 inches (1.75 m).

Jaime King Photo
Jaime King Photo

Jamie King Hart of Dixie

She appeared as Lemon Breeland, the elder daughter of town physician, Bertram Breeland or “Brick” in the American comedy-drama television series Hart of Dixie. Lemon is the Bluebell Belles Association’s proud, conservative, despotic, fussy, and somewhat uptight young president. She has a university degree but has never had a proper paid job and still lives with her father at the age of 29. She has been engaged to George Tucker for fifteen years and is planning the wedding of the century. We learn behind this idyllic picture that she had a brief romantic relationship with the mayor, Lavon Hayes, while her fiancé was working in New York. Lemon is a determined woman who will go to any length to achieve her objectives. She is benevolent and capable of sacrificing herself for the sake of those she cares about. Lemon struggles with the pain she has felt since her mother abandoned her and her sister Magnolia twelve years before the events of season one throughout the series. Lemon finally marries her true love, Lavon Hayes, and becomes a successful businesswoman in the series finale.

Jamie King Star Wars: The Clone Wars

She appeared as Aurra Sing, Cassie Cryar, a Muk Muk Monkey, a Droid, Luce, a Nightsister, and the Priestesses in Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Aurra Sing was one of the most feared and notorious bounty hunters during the Clone Wars. Aurra was born on Nar Shadda to a spice-addicted mother, but was taken to the Jedi Order to begin training. In the end, Aurra did not complete this training and thus never advanced beyond the rank of padawan.

Cassilynda “Cassie” Cryar was a female Terrelian Jango Jumper from the Clone Wars who lived on Coruscant. Cryar possessed advanced acrobatic and agility skills as a Terrelian Jango Jumper. Cryar made a living as a thief in the Coruscant Underworld with her accomplice, Ione Marcy, using her natural abilities.

During the Clone Wars, Luce was a member of the Nightsisters clan. The Five Priestesses were a group of beings who belonged to the Living Force. They came from an unknown planet that was a source of midi-chlorians. The Five Priestesses exist between the cosmic and living forces and decide whether a person’s identity can be retained after death. The Priestesses had no faces, only a bright hole beneath their masks.

Jaime King Movies

♦ 2021 – Out of Death
♦ 2019 – Escape Plan: The Extractors
♦ 2019 – Ice Cream in the Cupboard
♦ 2018 – Escape Plan 2: Hades
♦ 2017 – Bitch
♦ 2015 – Barely Lethal
♦ 2014 – Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
♦ 2013 – The Pardon
♦ 2012 – Red Tails
♦ 2012 – Silent Night – Deputy Aubrey Bradimore
♦ 2010 – Waiting for Forever – Susan Donner
♦ 2010 – A Fork in the Road – April Rogers
♦ 2010 – Mother’s Day – Beth Sohapi
♦ 2009 – My Bloody Valentine 3D

Jaime King TV Show

♦ 2019–2021 – Black Summer
♦ 2018 – Transformers: Power of the Primes
♦ 2016 – Lip Sync Battle
♦ 2016 – The Mistletoe Promise
♦ 2016 – Robot Chicken
♦ 2014 – Comedy Bang! Bang!
♦ 2011–2015 – Hart of Dixie
♦ 2011 – Celebrity Ghost Stories
♦ 2011 – Love Bites
♦ 2010 – My Generation
♦ 2009–2012 – Star Wars: The Clone Wars
♦ 2009 – Tit for Tat – Jaime
♦ 2008–2009 – Gary Unmarried
♦ 2006–2007 – The Class
♦ 2006 – The Worst Week of My Life
♦ 2005–2006 – Kitchen Confidential
♦ 2005 – The O.C.