Jessica Bendinger is an American screenwriter and novelist born on November 10, 1966. With a prolific career spanning multiple decades, she has written numerous films, including the 2000 hit "Bring It On", the 2004 film "First Daughter", and the 2006 movie "Aquamarine".
Bendinger's impressive resume also includes her work as a writer and creative consultant for the iconic television series "Sex and the City". Furthermore, she served as a producer for the 2005 film "The Wedding Date", starring the talented Debra Messing. In 2006, she made her directorial debut with the film "Stick It", showcasing her versatility as a filmmaker.
Prior to her career in the entertainment industry, Bendinger worked as a model, gracing the runway for designer Stephen Sprouse and appearing in the 1989 film "Slaves of New York". Her remarkable achievements earned her recognition as one of "Hollywood's Most Powerful Women Under 40" by Glamour Magazine in 2005.
In addition to her work in film and television, Bendinger has also ventured into the world of literature. Her debut novel, "The Seven Rays", was published in 2009 by Simon & Schuster. The story follows 17-year-old Beth Michaels as she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, uncovering elements of the supernatural along the way.
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