
Jennifer Edwards net worth is
$1.3 Million
Jennifer Edwards Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Jennifer Edwards (born Jennifer B. McEdward; March 25, 1957, Los Angeles, California) is an American actress best known for playing the title role in the NBC made-for-television movie Heidi (which interrupted the New York Jets vs. Oakland Raiders game now called The Heidi Bowl), which aired on November 17, 1968. Jennifer Edwards is the daughter of noted filmmaker Blake Edwards and Patricia Walker, and a stepdaughter of Julie Andrews.Besides acting in a number of movies, she also co-wrote the 1988 television movie Justin Case with her father. Net Worth | $1.3 Million |
Date Of Birth | March 25, 1957 |
Place Of Birth | Los Angeles, California, USA |
Profession | Actress, Writer |
Nicknames | Jennifer Edwards, Edwards, Jennifer |
Star Sign | Aries |
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1 | Sister-in-law of Sarah Haskins. |
2 | Ex-sister-in-law of Denise Crosby and Genevieve Tyrrell. |
3 | Studied acting with Nina Foch. |
4 | Half-sister of Amy Edwards, Joanna Edwards and Emma Walton. |
5 | Mother of Hannah Schneider and Kayti Schneider. |
6 | Was, by her own admission, "the most hated little girl in America" for a time, after what the press dubbed "The Heidi Bowl". Ironically, almost 35 years after the fact, she met former New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath on a plane going from Los Angeles to New York. It was the first time they had ever met and both described it as a pleasant experience. |
7 | She portrayed the title character in NBC's made-for-TV adaptation of the children's novel "Heidi", by Johanna Spyri. The movie aired on November 17, 1968 at precisely 7 p.m., interrupting an NBC broadcast of a regular-season professional football game between the Oakland Raiders and New York Jets. The Jets had just gone ahead 32-29 when the telecast was stopped, and with 1:05 left to play in the game, the Raiders then scored two touchdowns to win it 43-32. Incensed football fans were treated to a scrolling update of the final score during the broadcast of Heidi (1968). (Viewers so deluged NBC with angry calls that fuses in the network's switchboard blew out, and when they could not reach NBC they called the New York City Police Department instead, tying up what was then described as "the most elaborate and modern police emergency call system in the world".) Since then, all nationally-televised professional football games are shown in their entirety due to the uproar created. |
8 | Older sister of Geoffrey Edwards. |
9 | Granddaughter Shealy and grandson Kaden. |
10 | Daughter: Kayti |
11 | Stepdaughter of Julie Andrews |
12 | Daughter of Blake Edwards and Patricia Edwards |
Actress
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Middle Ages | 2015 | TV Series | Host (segment "Jargon") / Wife (segment "State of the Union") |
Dilf | 2010 | Short | Liz's Mom |
The Accountant | 2006 | Short | |
180 | 2005 | Short | Diana |
Vampire Clan | 2002 | Jodi Remington | |
Spyder Games | 2001 | TV Series | Valerie Whitmore |
The Magnificent Seven | 2000 | TV Series | Josiah's Sister |
Hard Time: The Premonition | 1999 | TV Movie | Female Cop |
The Nanny | 1998 | TV Series | Society Woman #2 |
Women: Stories of Passion | 1997 | TV Series | Joan |
Son of the Pink Panther | 1993 | Yussa | |
Julie | 1992 | TV Series | Clem |
Life on the Edge | 1992 | Suzi | |
Star Trek: The Next Generation | 1992 | TV Series | Ms. Kyle |
Overexposed | 1990 | Helen | |
Peter Gunn | 1989 | TV Movie | Maggie |
All's Fair | 1989 | Ann | |
Father Dowling Mysteries | 1989 | TV Series | Fake Mrs. Jerico |
The Perfect Match | 1988 | Nancy Bryant | |
Sunset | 1988 | Victoria Alperin | |
Gung Ho | 1986 | TV Series | Audrey |
That's Life! | 1986 | Megan Fairchild Bartlet | |
A Fine Mess | 1986 | Ellen Frankenthaler | |
The Ferret | 1984 | TV Movie | Molly |
Little Shots | 1983 | TV Movie | D'Arcy's Mother |
The Man Who Loved Women | 1983 | Nancy | |
Making of a Male Model | 1983 | TV Movie | Laurie |
S.O.B. | 1981 | Lila | |
Go Ask Alice | 1973 | TV Movie | Chris |
The Carey Treatment | 1972 | Lydia Barrett | |
Death Valley Days | 1970 | TV Series | Glinda |
Hook, Line and Sinker | 1969 | Jennifer Ingersoll | |
My Three Sons | 1969 | TV Series | Iris |
Heidi | 1968 | TV Movie | Heidi |
Days of Wine and Roses | 1962 | Debbie Clay at Age 5 (uncredited) |
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color | 1988 | TV Series story - 1 episode |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Earl Hamner Storyteller | 2015 | Documentary | Herself |
The 100 Most Unexpected TV Moments | 2005 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Herself |
The Sports Pages | 2001 | TV Movie | Herself (segment "The Heidi Bowl") |
Known for movies
Heidi (1968)
as Heidi
Sunset (1988)
as Victoria Alperin
Son of the Pink Panther (1993)
as Yussa
That's Life! (1986)
as Megan Fairchild Bartlet
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