Jenna Elfman
Jenna Elfman
Jennifer Mary "Jenna" Elfmanis an American television and film actress. She is best known for her role as Dharma on the 1997–2002 American television sitcom Dharma & Greg. Since the 1996-1997 tv season she has had 7 starring roles in comediesand only Dharma & Greg made it past a single season...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth30 September 1971
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
excited okay shows
If you get excited about something, it's totally okay to show it.
love-life and-love blast
I [have] love for others and love for life.
teacher math mouths
Since I was born I wanted to entertain and communicate. I wanted to communicate so badly ... My sixth-grade math teacher taped my mouth. I'm still out to get her [for that]. It was very traumatizing!
play want
I want to go outside and play.
cutting color years
I have been styling my own hair since I was four years old ... and I still don't let anyone else touch it to this day. I cut, color, style, and spray my own hair, on all sets and shoots, that's just the way it goes. I get way too nervous when someone else starts to mess with it.
thinking television able
I think that marriage is an amazing institution and should be preserved, and you can have great marriages, and you must because sharing your life with someone is like the greatest thing. And I loved being able to set a good example for that on television.
independent television buying
And you know, we did it as an independent film, and we weren't expecting it to be on television, and Lifetime ended up buying it. And the viewers responded intensely to that film.
drama hard seems
Drama is not hard for me. It just didn't seem hard.
want bob dylan
And you don't want to just totally mess up the rhythm when you're playing with Bob Dylan.
pain thinking needs
Especially while television I think is going through some growing pains or is in need of - I think current comedy is a bit, uh, not happening, you know?
inspiring character thinking
And as a character, what I found very inspiring about playing Dharma, especially at that time, is that the women on television were more neurotic than they were free. And I thought, this is a rare bird and this is unique on television and I think it's really refreshing.
mean pieces sticks
I'll probably stick to comedy for the time being. I mean, a great piece of work is a great piece of work, and I'm up for good work anytime. But I do love comedy!
thinking space people
I just think that it's such a good show and timeless and still very funny, and that just makes me happy to have that whole first season in one concentrated space for people to enjoy so that it's not hit and miss trying to find it in syndication always.
fun thinking giving
I just think it's fun to remind people that good television has exited and it can exist again and just to give them pleasure and enjoy it and make them laugh.