Jordana Brewster

Jordana Brewster
Jordana Brewster is a Brazilian-American actress and model. She began her acting career in her late teens, in an episode of the soap opera All My Children in 1995. She followed that appearance with the recurring role as Nikki Munson in As the World Turns, for which Brewster was nominated for Outstanding Teen Performer at the 1997 Soap Opera Digest Award. She was later cast in her first feature film, Robert Rodriguez's 1998 horror science fiction, The Faculty. She also...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionActress
Date of Birth26 April 1980
CountryUnited States of America
It's a strange age, but at the same time it's great.
You need the audience to become invested in the characters and in order to become invested, they need to identify with the characters... and that's why the characters need to be real.
The ocean is 20 minutes away. Nature surrounds me 24/7. I wake up to the sounds of birds chirping. I also love that I can go out to dinner in jeans and flip-flops.
It feels weird, ... It's a strange age, but at the same time it's great; you're a quarter of a century old, so in those terms it's a little daunting.
I finished a project last summer called Nearing Grace, which is probably going to be at the Los Angeles Film Festival and TriBeCa.
I just can't imagine dating a 20-year-old boy.
I went to an all-girls school and then I started working when I was fifteen, so I'm not very socially apt when it comes to dating.
I love working out, but I need my brain to be someplace else as my body does the work.
I like action more than anything touchy-feely.
I like working consistently. I like working for four months at a time, which is why cable was so attractive. You work for four months, and then you get to do something else, whether it's doing a movie or just being at home with your husband and eventually having a family.
I will not go on a blind date.
When you're doing a movie, you're in and out of there in three months. If you hated the experience, it's all good because you can take the paycheck and leave. But, on a television show, you have to love your character and you have to love the experience because you could be there for awhile, fingers crossed.
Paul [Walker]’s kindness was pure. He never asked for credit of glory. He was just a really good guy.
I like having a routine, because everything else is so unpredictable.