
Jodie Fisher
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Jodie Fisher was born on July 17,1969, to Polly (Crawford) and Dale Fisher. She was raised in Dallas, Texas, with one younger sister, Jill. Jodie is of Irish, English and Norwegian descent. She started performing at an early age as a dancer and began competing with the Dallas Dolls Drill Team Ensemble. At 16, she won the National Miss Drill Team Competition in Norman, OK. She also competed at the Texas State Fair and in numerous beauty pageants including Miss Teenage America. After graduating from Texas Tech University with her degree in Political Science, Jodie "accidentally" went on a cattle call audition in New York City and booked her first pilot for Aaron Spelling. Jodie moved to Los Angeles and began auditioning, booking leading roles in various films. In 1992, she joined the Screen Actors Guild and began an intensive two year program with Baron Brown Studios where she studied acting with DW Brown. She has appeared as the lead actress in dozens of films and as a series regular in several TV series including "Age of Love" for NBC. She recently appeared as a guest star on "NCIS: Los Angeles". In 2019, Jodie landed the role of "Julie" as a series regular on "The Real Geezers of Beverly Hills." Jodie lives in Los Angeles and travels frequently to Texas and New York. Even more than acting, she loves being a mom to her son, Jack.
Known for
Credits

Dead by Dawn (1998)
as Kim White

Body of Influence 2 (1996)
as Leza Watkins

Little Big League (1994)
as Night Nurse #1

Intimate Obsession (1992)
as Rachel Taylor

The Outsider (1997)
as Housewife

Sheer Passion (1998)
as Dana

Passion and Romance: Ocean of Dreams (1997)
as Andrea Watkins

Blood Dolls (1999)
as Mercy Shaw

Easy Rider: The Ride Back (2012)
as Bartender

We Kill for Love (2023)
as Self

Blood, Sweat and Bullets (1990)
as Joyce Gibson

Cannes Without a Plan (2024)
Actor

Never Better (2022)
as Mom





