Jessica Stroop is an American actress. Jessica Strup, originally from South Carolina, attended Providence High School in 2004. A friend of her mother convinced Stroop to test himself in the modeling business. Jessica realized herself as a model at the age of fifteen, and at the age of eighteen began an acting career.
Her debut role Stroop got in the television series for teenagers “Not like” channel Nickelodeon. Following the episodic participation, she was offered a role in the fantastic film
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Jessica Stroop is an American actress.
Jessica Strup, originally from South Carolina, attended Providence High School in 2004. A friend of her mother convinced Stroop to test himself in the modeling business. Jessica realized herself as a model at the age of fifteen, and at the age of eighteen began an acting career.
Her debut role Stroop got in the television series for teenagers “Not like” channel Nickelodeon. Following the episodic participation, she was offered a role in the fantastic film “The Deadly Pack” directed by Eric Bross in 2005.
In 2006, the actress played the more significant role of Lindy in the project Southern Comfort directed by Greg Yaitans. Initially, she wanted in the thriller “I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer” directed by Sylvain White, but the tight schedule did not allow her to stay in this project.
Since 2008, Jessica has starred in the television series Beverly Hills 90210: The New Generation as Erin Silver. Later, the actress played the role of Amber in the film “The Hills Have Eyes 2”, and also starred as Claire in the film “Graduation”. In the thriller "Former" her character Sarah kissed Heather Graham. Later, collaborating with another film star
Graduation Idris Elboy, Jessica played in the romantic film “Christmas” directed by Preston Whitmore.
The scab could be seen in various commercials, including videos shot for Velveeta, Target and Honda. But most often Jessica was recognized as a girl with fresh breath from a commercial for gum Dentyne Ice.
Her next work in cinema was participation in the film.
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