
These are the actors, writers, producers, and directors who have
been at least partly responsible for more than one movie featured here in the Agony Booth. Do not
approach any of these people, and more importantly, do not approach any of their films.
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Offender #15: JENNIFER LOPEZ
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go to Jennifer Lopez's IMDb entry!
WANTED FOR:
ANACONDA; GIGLI.
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DESCRIPTION
| Date of Birth: | July 24, 1970. |
| Occupation(s): | Dancer, Actress, Singer, Producer. |
| Known Aliases: | Terri Flores, Rochelle, Ricki. |
CAUTION
Born in the Bronx, Jennifer Lynn Lopez first entered the hearts of America as one of the backup dancers appropriately named "The Fly Girls" on breakthrough sketch comedy series In Living Color. From there, she appeared in various TV and movie roles until her breakthrough performance as the late Tejano superstar Selena Quintanilla in Selena put her on the Hollywood map. However, true stardom eluded her until her showstopping role of Karen Sisco in Out of Sight. The Cell became her first star vehicle, and from there it was nothing but top billing in such films as Maid in Manhattan and Enough. However, it wasn't her acting ability that would grab the most press. Instead it would be her engagement to&mdashand breakup with&mdashfellow Repeat Offender Ben Affleck, which left us with Gigli to remember it by.
Profile written by Kevin Ramsey.
Added on February 14, 2004.
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NOTE: Only actors, writers, directors and producers are eligible to be
Repeat Offenders. If we had to track grips, stuntmen, and hairdressers, this list would be insanely long.
Also, no one is to be considered a Repeat Offender solely for appearing in an Agony Booth-recapped
sequel to another Agony Booth-recapped film. Again, that would make this list insanely long.
Finally, for obvious reasons, participating in multiple Agony Booth-recapped
episodes of the same TV series does not qualify anyone for Repeat Offender status.