Name : Jamie-Lynn Sigler
Birth Name : Jamie-Lynn Sigler
Profession : actress, musician
Date of Birth : May 15, 1981
Place of Birth : Jericho, New York, USA
Height : 5' 7"
Claim to fame : as Meadow Soprano on HBO TV series: The Sopranos.
Jamie-Lynn Sigler - Detailed Biography
A passionate
performer whose love of singing and dancing had nothing to do with landing her
role as a sexy mob daughter on the acclaimed HBO series "The Sopranos,"
Jamie-Lynn Sigler was primed for the stage at very young age. She requested
dance lessons at the age of three and Sigler's mother obliged and enrolled her
daughter in a dance school. Singing and acting lessons soon followed and by the
age of 9, Sigler had begun acting in her hometown Long Island community theater
productions.
Throughout her adolescent and teen years, Sigler starred in many productions
including "The Wizard of Oz," "The Goodbye Girl" and "Annie." It was a tape of
her performance in "Annie" that landed Sigler a manager and it was through this
manager that Sigler got her big break. Her manager suggested she try out for a
part on the television pilot "The Sopranos" thinking the musical-sounding title
might offer Sigler a chance to showcase her vocal skills. But it was Sigler's
sassy portrayal of the eldest daughter in a suburban New Jersey modern day mafia
family that won over the show's producer and director. Early on, the show's
producers actually wanted to yank Sigler and replace her with a blond actress
but it was decided it would be too expensive to re-shoot all the scenes. So
Sigler had secured herself as a made character in one of the most popular and
critically acclaimed dramas of the decade.
In 1999, after filming the "Sopranos" pilot, Sigler was still in high school and
a rough break up with her boyfriend. This disappointment led to dangerously
obsessive exercise habits coupled with a drastically restricted diet. Sigler's
drastic weight loss and unhealthy behavior led her to eventually admit she was
anorexic and seek treatment. Though the producers threatened to not let Sigler
work, she recovered from her disease and became a spokesperson for eating
disorders for two national organizations. In the next two seasons of "The
Sopranos" Sigler's popularity grew and she appeared in sexy photo spreads in
several men's magazines. Sigler was also contacted by a talent scout after
finally getting to show-off a little of her musical talent in a "Sopranos"
episode where Meadow sang along to the TLC song "No Scrubs." She got a record
deal and recorded the album "Here to Heaven" with producers TK and Desmond
Child. The album was released in October of 2001 and Sigler co-wrote several of
the songs on the album. The album was not a commercial success, though her video
was premiered on MTV's "Total Request Live."
Sigler continued to tape episodes of the fourth season of the "Sopranos" and
also branched out into film with a starring role in "Extreme Dating," a romantic
comedy about extreme situations which lead to romance. Also in 2002, Sigler was
cast as the lead in Disney's Broadway production of "The Beauty and the Beast."
While Sigler put her college career on hold after attending NYU in the fall of
1999, she did not rule out returning so that one day, she could have a career
outside the entertainment industry. She planned on majoring in psychology and
was interested in becoming a child therapist. However, Sigler continued to
answer the HBO call to duty, and returned after a 21 month long hiatus, to
reprise the role of Meadow Soprano for "The Sopranos" sixth and reportedly,
final, season.