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Jenna Dewan Biography Actor, Dancer, Model

Biography of Jenna Dewan
Actor, dancer, model (1980-)Jenna Dewan is a model, dancer and actress who appeared in the 2006 dance film "Step Up" and has appeared on television shows such as "Witches of East End" and "Supergirl."
Who is Jenna Dewan?
Born in 1980, Jenna Dewan began her entertainment career by appearing as backup dancer for Janet Jackson and Ricky Martin, which later led her to work with Missy Elliott, Mandy Moore and Christina Aguilera in her music videos. Her big break came in 2006, when she won a lead role in the movie Step Up as Nora Clark, along with Channing Tatum, whom she married in 2009. Dewan has kept herself busy in her acting career, working on both cinema as in cinema. Television, which includes roles in Lifetime's Witches of East End, The Playboy Club on NBC and Supergirl on CBS. In 2018, Dewan and Tatum announced that they were divorcing.

Photo of Jenna Dewan
Jenna Dewan attends the Cushnie Et Ochs fashion show during New York Fashion Week The Shows at Gallery 1, Skylight Clarkson Sq on September 8, 2017 in New York City.

(Photo: Desiree Navarro_WireImage)

Channing Tatum Divorce
In April 2018, after nearly a decade of marriage and the birth of their daughter Everly, Dewan and Tatum announced that they were separating.

"We have chosen with love to separate as a couple. "We fell deeply in love many years ago and have had a magical trip together," the couple said in a joint statement. "Absolutely nothing has changed about how much we love each other, but love is a beautiful adventure that is taking us down different paths for now ... We are still a family and we will always be loving parents dedicated to Everly."


Despite their overwhelming positive proposals about their separation, reminiscent of Gwyneth Paltrow and the "conscious decoupling" of Chris Martin in 2014, the couple has become a key element in the tabloids since the announcement due to what is financially game. With Channing Tatum's net worth between $ 60 and $ 80 million, the actor has more to lose, depending on whether he and Dewan signed a prenuptial agreement.

Movies and television
Dewan starred in two films with dance themes in 2006: Step Up and Take the Lead. He continued to appear in the horror film Grudge 2, as well as smaller television and DVD projects directly before playing a role in the NBC series The Playboy Club in 2011 as the provocative Bunny Janie.

Once again, along with her famous husband, Dewan starred in the romantic comedy 10 years in 2012, which featured a cast of stars with the likes of Justin Long, Chris Pratt, Kate Mara and Rosario Dawson. She also found time to work on FX's American Horror Story and in 2013 she landed a lead role as Freya Beauchamp in Lifetime's Witches of East End, which was based on Melissa de la Cruz's novel. In 2014, Dewan also assumed a small role in The Mindy Project and was a guest judge on So you think you can dance? In 2015 she started appearing on CBS's Supergirl (which later moved to CW) in the recurring role of Lois Lane's sister, Lucy.


Other interests
Dewan and Tatum, along with a group of friends, share a production company called 33andOut.

In 2017, Dewan made her debut as the new spokesperson for Danskin, modeling her line of underwear and underwear.

In May 2018, Dewan will be the host / mentor of the NBC program, World of Dance, along with Executive Producer and Judge Jennifer Lopez. Working in the same dual role, Dewan is also developing his own dance reality show with the network.

Personal life
Dewan married Channing Tatum in July 2009 in Malibu, California. In 2013 they welcomed their daughter, Everly, who was born in London.

Before his marriage to Tatum, it is said that Dewan dated Justin Timberlake and Shane West.

Early life
Dewan was born on December 3, 1980 as Jenna Lee Dewan in Hartford, Connecticut. She was the only girl among the three children of her father Darryll, a former football player of Notre Dame, and his mother Nancy. Dewan's parents divorced when she was a girl, and she was used to moving frequently. Despite the constant changes, Dewan adjusted and was popular in high school, participated in varsity animation and became the prom queen. Later he attended the University of Southern California.

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