Jaime King

Born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska, Jaime King left the countryside serenity for the fast pace and fabulous life of New York City. At the age of 14, King was scouted by a leading New York model manager and relocated to NYC to pursue a career in fashion. She soon emerged as a top professional in her field, gracing the covers of international fashion magazines and landing such sought-after campaigns as Armani, Tommy Hilfiger and Victoria's Secret. Jaime was soon selected to host MTVs House of Style, which solidified her status as a pop culture icon. She was then selected to be a spokesmodel for Revlon, along with such Hollywood power players as Halle Berry and Julianne Moore. Currently, Jaime is one of the faces for the Rocawear campaign.
Jaime King's talents soon became sought after in Hollywood and she landed prominent roles in such films as Pearl Harbor, Blow and Slackers. In mid-2004, she was featured in the Wayans Brothers' comedy, White Chicks. The following year, she appeared in Robert Rodriguez's critically-acclaimed Sin City, alongside a stellar cast including Bruce Willis, Josh Hartnett and Jessica Alba.
In spring 2005, King guest-starred on the season finale of the FOX hit, The O.C. Later that year, she co-starred in Darren Star's Kitchen Confidential for FOX. Since then, King has been focusing on her film career. Over the past year, she was featured in several films including Two for the Money, starring Al Pacino, Rene Russo and Matthew McConaughey, the independent Pretty Persuasion, opposite James Woods as well as Cheaper By the Dozen 2, with Steve Martin, Bonnie Hunt and Eugene Levy. Up next, Jaime stars opposite David Arquette in the independent feature, The Tripper, and True True Lie. This summer, she can be seen in the highly-anticipated Weinstein production, Fanboys, a comedic drama about young, die-hard Star Wars fans who take a road trip to try to infiltrate George Lucas Skywalker Ranch. She most recently guest-starred in a recurring role for CBS' The Class.


