Jessica Marie Alba (born April 28, 1981) is an American actress and businesswoman. She began her television and movie appearances at age 13 in Camp Nowhere and The Secret World of Alex Mack (1994), and rose to prominence at age 19 as the lead actress of the television series Dark Angel (2000-2002), for which she received a Golden Globe nomination.
Her big screen breakthrough came in Honey (2003). She soon established herself as a Hollywood actress, and has starred in numerous box office hits throughout her career, including Fantastic Four (2005), Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007), Good Luck Chuck (2007), The Eye (2008), Valentine's Day (2010), Little Fockers (2010), and Mechanic: Resurrection (2016). +more
In 2011, Alba co-founded The Honest Company, a consumer goods company that sells baby, personal and household products. Magazines including Men's Health, Vanity Fair and FHM have included her on their lists of the world's most beautiful women.
Early life
Jessica Marie Alba was born in Pomona, California on April 28, 1981, to Catherine Louisa (née Jensen) and Mark David Alba. Her mother has Danish, Welsh, German, English and French ancestry, while her paternal grandparents, who were born in California, were children of Mexican immigrants. +more
Alba's early life was marked by a multitude of physical maladies. During childhood, she suffered from pneumonia four to five times a year and had partially collapsed lungs twice as well as a ruptured appendix and tonsillar cyst. +more
Acting career
1992-1999: Beginnings
Alba expressed an interest in acting from age five. In 1992, the 11-year-old Alba persuaded her mother to take her to an acting competition in Beverly Hills, where the grand prize was free acting classes. +more
Alba appeared in two national television commercials for Nintendo and +more
In 1998, she appeared as Melissa Hauer in a first-season episode of the Steven Bochco crime-drama Brooklyn South, as Leanne in two episodes of Beverly Hills, 90210, and as Layla in an episode of Love Boat: The Next Wave. In 1999, she appeared in the Randy Quaid comedy feature +more
2000-2006: Worldwide recognition
Her big break came when James Cameron picked Alba from over 1000 candidates for the role of the genetically engineered super-soldier Max Guevara on the FOX sci-fi television series Dark Angel. The series ran for two seasons, until 2002, and earned Alba critical acclaim, a Golden Globe nomination, the Teen Choice Award for Choice Actress, and a Saturn Award for Best Actress. +more
Alba next played exotic dancer Nancy Callahan, as part of a long ensemble cast, in the neo-noir crime anthology film Sin City (2005), written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller. It is based on Miller's graphic novel of the same name. +more
Alba portrayed the Marvel Comics character Invisible Woman in Fantastic Four (also 2005), alongside Ioan Gruffudd, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis, and Julian McMahon. The Guardian, in its review for the film, noted: "Feminists and non-feminists alike must absorb the Fantastic Four's most troubling paradox: having been admitted to the story on the grounds of her beauty, [Alba's] superpower is to be invisible". +more
2007-2010: Romantic comedies
Alba reprised her role in Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, released in June 2007. According to Alba, Tim Story's direction during an emotional scene almost made her quit acting. +more
In Good Luck Chuck (also 2007), Alba portrayed the love interest of a womanizer dentist. She posed for one of the Good Luck Chucks theatrical posters parodying the well-known Rolling Stone cover photographed by Annie Leibovitz featuring John Lennon and Yoko Ono in similar poses. +more
In February 2008, she hosted the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Science and Technical Awards. Alba made her acting transition to the horror genre in the film The Eye, a remake of the Hong Kong original, in which she obtained the role of a successful classical violinist who receives an eye transplant that allows her to see into the supernatural world. +more
While Alba did not have any film release in 2009, five high-profile films released throughout 2010 featured her in significant roles. Her first role in the year was that of a prostitute in The Killer Inside Me, an adaptation of the book of the same name, opposite Kate Hudson and Casey Affleck, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to polarized reactions from critics. +more
The drama An Invisible Sign of My Own, which Alba filmed in late 2008, premiered at the Hamptons Film Festival. In it, she portrayed a painfully withdrawn young woman. +more
2011-present: action and independent media productions
In 2011, Alba worked for the third time with Robert Rodriguez in the film Spy Kids: All the Time in the World, portraying a retired spy who is called back into action. To bond with her new stepchildren, she invites them along. +more
Alba worked once again with director Rodriguez for two film sequels. She reprised her role of an Immigration Officer, in an uncredited cameo appearance, in Machete Kills (2013), which flopped with critics and audiences, and her much larger role of stripper Nancy Callahan, seeking to avenge her late protector, in Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, which was released in August 2014, on 2D and 3D. +more
In the action film Mechanic: Resurrection (2016), alongside Jason Statham, Alba played the girlfriend of a retired hitman. She did Krav Maga to get into shape for the film, and was drawn to the strength her character exhibited, remarking: "I think for these types of movies you don't often get to see the female romantic lead kind of kick butt. +more
She will star in and executive produce a new documentary series for Disney+ called "Parenting Without Borders" (working title) which will focus on families around the world and their beliefs and culture.
Other endeavors
The Honest Company
In January 2012, Alba and business partner Christopher Gavigan launched The Honest Company, selling a collection of household goods, diapers, and body care products. The company was successful, and was valued at US$1 billion .
In early 2013, Alba released her book, The Honest Life, based on her experiences creating a natural, non-toxic life for her family. The book became a New York Times Best Seller. +more
As of April 2022, Alba owned 6. 5 percent of the company. +more
Charity and activism
Alba posed for a bondage-themed print advertising campaign by Declare Yourself, a campaign encouraging voter registration among youth for the 2008 United States presidential election. The ads, photographed by Mark Liddell, feature Alba wrapped in and gagged with black tape, and drew national media attention. +more
Alba endorsed and supported Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama during the 2008 primary season. She also endorsed Hillary Clinton's campaign for president.
In June 2009, while filming The Killer Inside Me in Oklahoma City, Alba was involved in a controversy with residents when she pasted posters of sharks around town. Alba said that she was trying to bring attention to the diminishing population of great white sharks. +more
In 2011, Alba participated in a two-day lobbying effort in Washington D. C. +more
Alba's charity work has included participation with Clothes Off Our Back, Habitat for Humanity, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Project HOME, RADD, Revlon Run/Walk for Women, SOS Children's Villages, Soles4Souls, Step Up and Baby2Baby. Alba is an ambassador for the 1Goal movement to provide education to children in Africa. +more
Public image
Alba has received attention for her looks over the years and has been included in several publications' lists of the most attractive celebrities of the time. She was included in Maxim Magazine's Hot 100 list multiple times from 2001 to 2014. +more
Alba was named among Playboy magazine's "25 Sexiest Celebrities" in 2006, and appeared on its cover that year. She was involved in litigation against Playboy for its use of her image on this cover (from a promotional shot for Into the Blue) without her consent, which she contended gave the impression that she was featured in the issue in a "nude pictorial". +more
In 2010, reports surfaced that a 21-year-old Chinese girl was seeking plastic surgery to resemble Alba in order to win back an ex-boyfriend; the star spoke out against the perceived need to change one's appearance for love.
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Alba has commented on her fears of being typecast as a sex kitten based on the bulk of parts offered to her. In an interview, Alba said she wanted to be taken seriously as an actress but believed she needed to do movies that she would otherwise not be interested in to build her career, stating that eventually she hoped to be more selective in her film projects.
Alba has been quoted saying she will not do nudity for a role. She was given the option to appear nude in Sin City by the film's directors, Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez, but declined the offer, saying, "I don't do nudity. +more
Personal life
Alba was raised a Catholic throughout her teenage years, but left the church because she felt she was being judged for her appearance, explaining:
Older men would hit on me, and my youth pastor said it was because I was wearing provocative clothing, when I wasn't. It just made me feel like if I was in any way desirable to the opposite sex that it was my fault and it made me ashamed of my body and being a woman.
Alba also had objections to the church's condemnations of premarital sex and homosexuality, and what she saw as a lack of strong female role models in the Bible, explaining: "I thought it was a nice guide, but it certainly wasn't how I was going to live my life. " Her "religious devotion [began] to wane" at age 15 when she guest-starred as a teenager with gonorrhea in the throat in a 1996 episode of the television series Chicago Hope. +more
While filming Dark Angel in January 2000, Alba began a three-year relationship with her co-star Michael Weatherly. Weatherly proposed to Alba on her 20th birthday, which she accepted. +more
Alba met Cash Warren, son of actor Michael Warren, while filming Fantastic Four in 2004. They were married in Los Angeles in May 2008. +more
In 2014, Alba appeared in Henry Louis Gates's genealogy series Finding Your Roots, where her lineage was traced back to the ancient Maya civilization. The show's research indicated that her surname was not inherited from a Spanish man, since her father's direct paternal line (Y-DNA) was Haplogroup Q-M3, being Indigenous in origin. +more
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Camp Nowhere | Gail | Film debut |
1995 | Venus Rising | Young Eve | |
1999 | +more | Samantha Swoboda | |
1999 | Never Been Kissed | Kirsten Liosis | |
1999 | Idle Hands | Molly | |
2000 | Paranoid | Chloe | |
2003 | The Sleeping Dictionary | Selima | |
2003 | Honey | Honey Daniels | |
2005 | Sin City | Nancy Callahan | |
2005 | Fantastic Four | Susan Storm / Invisible Woman | |
2005 | Into the Blue | Sam | |
2007 | The Ten | Liz Anne Blazer | |
2007 | Knocked Up | Herself | Uncredited cameo |
2007 | Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer | Susan Storm / Invisible Woman | |
2007 | Good Luck Chuck | Cam Wexler | |
2007 | Meet Bill | Lucy | |
2007 | Awake | Sam Lockwood | |
2008 | The Eye | Sydney Wells | |
2008 | The Love Guru | Jane Bullard | |
2010 | The Killer Inside Me | Joyce Lakeland | |
2010 | Valentine's Day | Morley Clarkson | |
2010 | Machete | Special Agent Sartana Rivera | |
2010 | Machete | Marissa Rivera | Deleted scene |
2010 | An Invisible Sign | Mona Gray | |
2010 | Little Fockers | Andi Garcia | |
2011 | Spy Kids: All the Time in the World | Marissa Wilson | |
2012 | Martin Scorsese Eats a Cookie | Herself | |
2013 | A. C. O. D. | Michelle | |
2013 | Escape from Planet Earth | Lena (voice) | |
2013 | Machete Kills | Sartana | Uncredited cameo |
2014 | Sin City: A Dame to Kill For | Nancy Callahan | |
2014 | Stretch | Charlie | |
2014 | Some Kind of Beautiful | Kate | |
2015 | Barely Lethal | Victoria Knox | |
2015 | Entourage | Herself | Cameo |
2016 | The Veil | Maggie Price | |
2016 | Dear Eleanor | Daisy | |
2016 | Mechanic: Resurrection | Gina | |
2017 | El Camino Christmas | Beth Flowers | |
2019 | Killers Anonymous | Jade | |
2022 | Trigger Warning | TBA |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | The Secret World of Alex Mack | Jessica | 3 episodes |
1995-1997 | Flipper | Maya Graham | Regular |
1996 | ABC Afterschool Special | Christy | Episode: "Too Soon for Jeff" |
1996 | Chicago Hope | Florie Hernandez | Episode: "Sexual Perversity in Chicago Hope" |
1998 | Brooklyn South | Melissa Hauer | Episode: "Exposing Johnson" |
1998 | Beverly Hills, 90210 | Leanne | 2 episodes |
1998 | Love Boat: The Next Wave | Layla | Episode: "Remember?" |
2000-2002 | Dark Angel | Max Guevara / X5-452 | Lead role (42 episodes) |
2003 | MADtv | Jessica Simpson | Episode: "Episode #9. 5" |
2004 | +more | Herself | Episode: "The Review" |
2005 | Trippin' | Herself | 2 episodes |
2009 | The Office | Sophie | Episode: "Stress Relief" |
2010 | Project Runway | Herself (guest judge) | Episode: "Sew Much Pressure" |
2013 | Comedy Bang! Bang! | Herself | Episode: "Jessica Alba Wears a Jacket with Patent Leather Pumps" |
2014 | The Spoils of Babylon | Dixie Mellonworth | 4 episodes |
2015 | RuPaul's Drag Race | Herself (guest judge) | Episode: "Spoof! (There It Is)" |
2017 | Planet of the Apps | Herself | Mentor |
2018 | No Activity | Herself | Episode: "The Actress" |
2019-2020 | L. A. 's Finest | Nancy McKenna | Main role |
Music videos
Year | Title | Artist(s) | Role |
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2008 | "We Are the Ones" | +more | Herself |
2010 | "I Just Had Sex" | The Lonely Island | Jorma Taccone's love interest |
2015 | "Bad Blood" | Taylor Swift featuring Kendrick Lamar | Domino |
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Dark Angel | Max Guevara | Based on the TV series of the same name |
2005 | Fantastic Four | Sue Storm / Invisible Woman | Based on the film of the same name |
Awards
Year | Awards | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2001 | ALMA Award | Breakthrough Actress of the Year | - | Won |
2001 | People's Choice Awards | Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Series | Dark Angel | rowspan=3 Nominated |
2001 | Golden Globe Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series - Drama | Dark Angel | rowspan=3 Nominated |
2002 | Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Female Action Hero | Dark Angel | rowspan=3 Nominated |
2005 | Young Hollywood Awards | Superstar of Tomorrow | - | Won |
2006 | Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Movie Actress | Fantastic Four | rowspan=3 Nominated |
2006 | Golden Raspberry Awards | Worst Actress | Fantastic Four / Into the Blue | rowspan=3 Nominated |
2007 | TV Land Awards | Little Screen / Big Screen Star (Women) | - | rowspan=3 Nominated |
2007 | Spike TV Guys' Choice Awards | Hottest Jessica | - | Won |
2008 | Golden Raspberry Awards | Worst Actress | Awake / Good Luck Chuck / Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer | rowspan=4 Nominated |
2008 | Golden Raspberry Awards | Worst Screen Couple | Awake (2007 film)|Awake / Good Luck Chuck / Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (shared with Hayden Christensen, Dane Cook, and Ioan Gruffud) | rowspan=4 Nominated |
2008 | People's Choice Awards | Favorite Female Action Star | - | rowspan=4 Nominated |
2008 | People's Choice Awards | Favorite Leading Lady | - | rowspan=4 Nominated |
2008 | Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Female Movie Star | Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer | Won |
2009 | Golden Raspberry Awards | Worst Actress | The Eye / The Love Guru | Nominated |
2011 | Golden Raspberry Awards | Worst Supporting Actress | The Killer Inside Me / Little Fockers / Machete / Valentine's Day | Won |
2012 | Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Buttkicker | Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D | rowspan=2 Nominated |
2019 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Action TV Actress | +more | rowspan=2 Nominated |
Living people
20th-century American actresses
21st-century American actresses
Activists from California
Activists from Mississippi
Activists from Texas
Actresses from Los Angeles
Actresses from Mississippi
Actresses from Texas
American actresses of Mexican descent
American child actresses
American company founders
American feminists
American film actresses
American people of Mexican-Jewish descent
American philanthropists
American retail chief executives
American television actresses
American video game actresses
American voice actresses
American women activists
American women chief executives
American women company founders
Businesspeople from Los Angeles
Businesspeople from Mississippi
Businesspeople from Texas
Businesspeople in online retailing
Former Roman Catholics
Hispanic and Latino American actresses
Hispanic and Latino American feminists
People from Biloxi, Mississippi
People from Claremont, California
People from Del Rio, Texas
People from Pomona, California
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