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Jennifer Hill was born in Toronto Ontario Canada on New Year's Eve 1979. Her love for the performing arts manifested itself at an early age. By the age of six, she was performing with fellow acting students. By the age of eight, she already had an agent and her fifth International TV commercial under her belt. For years, she enjoyed her time in front of the camera as a child actor, appearing in numerous television commercials, film, advertising photo shoots and community theater performances. But later on, her constant brushes with the advertising world motivated Jennifer Hill to pursue her love of her craft from the other side of the camera and she joined an ad agency. While continuing her scholastic and performing arts studies at night, Jennifer spent her days at the agency working in areas such as broadcast, print production and business management. However, Jennifer's interpersonal skills and logical approach to problem solving redirected her advertising career to the human resources side of the business, where she rapidly progressed to the role of Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) with responsibilities for over 100 employees. But, to the chagrin of her advertising colleagues, the time came when Hill could no longer suppress her need to follow her true goal in life. She auditioned for - and won - the role of co-host on a nationally televised Canadian sport-based trivia show, Game On (1999). Over two successful years, Jennifer gained notoriety and an almost cult-like following. She soon became a media darling with numerous appearances on Open Mike with Mike Bullard (1997), Off the Record (1997), "The Wave" and the 17th Annual Gemini Awards (2002). Jennifer also graced the covers of an international magazine and has been the subject of articles in major newspapers such as the "Globe & Mail", "National Post", "Toronto Star" and the "Toronto Sun". Most recently, she has appeared in Pure Pwnage (2010), The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning (2007), playing the role of "Brooke Handy", a country girl who loves boys and trouble! She also recently completed an episode of HBO's Entourage (2004). Other appearances in the past include Relic Hunter (1999), Twice in a Lifetime (1999), Martha Higgins Mysteries, An American in Canada (2002), Comics, The Circle (2002), Street Time (2002), Comedy Network, Mutant X (2001), Soul Food (2000) II, CBS Movie of the Week, The Crooked E: The Unshredded Truth About Enron (2003), Blue Murder (2001), Avalanche Run (2000) and Ten 'til Noon (2006). With representation in both Toronto and Los Angeles, Jennifer Hill leads the busy life of a bi-coastal actor based in Los Angeles.