Jenna Boyd


Actress

About

Also Known As
Jenna Michelle Boyd
Birth Place
Bedford, Texas, USA
Born
March 04, 1993

Biography

Actress Jenna Boyd played resilient young girls and teenagers in several well-received features and television series, including "The Missing" (2003), "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" (2005) and the comedy series "Atypical" (Netflix, 2017- ). Born Jenna Michelle Boyd on March 4, 1993 in Bedford, Texas, she was in front of cameras from an early age, appearing in print ads and telev...

Biography

Actress Jenna Boyd played resilient young girls and teenagers in several well-received features and television series, including "The Missing" (2003), "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" (2005) and the comedy series "Atypical" (Netflix, 2017- ). Born Jenna Michelle Boyd on March 4, 1993 in Bedford, Texas, she was in front of cameras from an early age, appearing in print ads and television commercials as well as a background player on "Barney & Friends" (PBS, 1992-2009). Her family eventually moved west to Los Angeles with the intent of supporting an acting career for Boyd and her younger brother, Cayden, who would appear on "Awkward" (MTV, 2011-2016), among several other television series. Jenna Boyd would soon find regular work in bit and guest roles on episodic television, including "Six Feet Under" (HBO, 2001-2005), before working her way up to supporting turns in projects like the holiday TV-movie "Mary Christmas" (Pax TV, 2002), playing a girl who writes to Santa Claus for a new mother. In 2003, Boyd made her feature film debut as Benicio Del Toro's daughter in William Friedkin's thriller "The Hunted," which was followed by a turn as the daughter of a family that "adopts" David Spade's washed-up actor in "Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star" (2003). However, her breakout film was the Ron Howard western "The Missing," which cast her as the youngest daughter of a 19th century mother (Cate Blanchett) tracking a Native American cult leader (Eric Schweig) with the help of her estranged father (Tommy Lee Jones). Boyd won a Young Artist Award for her performance in the film, and earned a nomination - her fourth - as well as a Teen Choice Award nomination for her role as a leukemia patient befriended by Amber Tamblyn in the popular youth drama "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants." Her subsequent work was steady: guest roles on episodic television (a girl in a foster home on "The Ghost Whisperer," CBS, 2005-2010) and made-for-TV fare, as well as a slew of independent movies like the Christian drama "Last Ounce of Courage" (2012). In 2017, she was cast in a recurring role on the Netflix comedy series "Atypical," playing the overachieving girlfriend of an autistic teen (Keir Gilchrist).

Life Events

2001

Made a guest appearance on "The Geena Davis Show"

2002

Had guest-starring roles on "Six Feet Under" (HBO) and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (CBS)

2002

Played John Schneider's daughter Felice Wallace in the TV movie "Mary Christmas"; earned her first Young Artist Award nomination

2003

Starred in Sam Weisman's "Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star" playing star David Spade's adopted daughter Sally; received her second Young Artist Award nomination

2003

Received critical acclaim for her haunting portrayl of Dot Gilkenson, daughter of Cate Blanchett's character "The Missing," directed by Ron Howard

2003

Feature film debut, playing Benicio Del Toro's surrogate daughter in William Friedkin's, "The Hunted"

2005

Cast as Bailey in "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants," an adaption of Ann Brashares' novel

2017

Cast as the girlfriend of an autistic teenager in the Netflix series "Atypical"

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