• Jessica Lowe is an American actress, comedian, producer and writer.
• Her net worth is estimated at over $850,000.
• She was raised in Albuquerque, Arizona and attended Northwestern University.
• She is best known for roles in "Wish It Inc.", "Wrecked", and "Miracle Workers".
• She is currently in a relationship with Chris Alvarado and lives in Los Angeles, California.

Who is Jessica Lowe?

Jessica Lowe was born under the sign of Pisces on 21 February supposedly in 2000, in Samoa, California USA. Her career suggests a birth year considerably earlier than that! She is an actress, comedian, producer and writer, probably best recognized for landing the role of Wendy Darling in the TV comedy series “Wish It Inc.” (2014), playing Florence in the TV comedy series “Wrecked” (2016-2018), and featuring as Mary Baker in the TV anthology comedy series “Miracle Workers” (2020).

How rich is she, as of now? Jessica Lowe Net Worth

As of late 2020, Jessica Lowe’s net worth is over $850,000, acquired through her successful involvement in the film industry as a professional actress, who has worked on more than 40 television and film titles since her career started back in the late 2010s.

Early Life, Parents, Nationality, Ethnicity,

Jessica Lowe spent her early years in Albuquerque, Arizona, where she was raised by her parents; however, there is no information in the media about their names and professions. It is also unknown whether she has siblings or not. Jessica holds American nationality, and belongs to White Caucasian ethnic group.

Educational Background

Regarding her education, Jessica attended a local high school, where she developed her love for acting. She was also a member of the speech and debating society called “National League”. Upon matriculation, Jessica furthered her education at Northwestern University, where she started performing in various school productions. Moreover, she made her directing debut with the show entitled “Mee-Ow-Show”, in which she also performed.

Career Beginnings

According to her IMDB profile, Jessica Lowe made her debut appearance as Raquel Roman in the 2007 short comedy film “Adult Situation”, directed by Jay Fisher. It was followed by her portrayals of Jasper in another short comedy film, entitled “The Great Blue Heron”, and Marianne in the made-for-TV comedy film “Sincerely, Ted L. Nancy”, both in 2008. Thereafter, she featured as Jenna in the segment “Prank Call” of the horror mystery thriller film “The Telling” (2009), then in the same year, Jessica moved to Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and there started pursuing her career as a comedy writer, also joining the international creative group Boom Chicago and performing with them.

Jessica Lowe

After a while, she returned to the US and joined the prestigious Groundlings School and Upright Citizens Brigade.

Roles in the Early 2010s

Jessica continued to pursue more opportunities on television and film. In 2012, she made her film debut in the role of Kitty Corn in the comedy film “Cedar, Pine And Corn”, and then portrayed various characters in the TV comedy series “RobotDown”, for which she also served as a writer and producer. After guest-starring as Hiker in the episode “Dog Walker” of the TV comedy series “Adult Wednesday” (2013), Jessica featured as Lizzy in the TV six-part mini-series “Charles, Your Hangover” and appeared in the short comedy film “Why Aren’t We Talking About This Plane Crash?”, both in 2014.

Rise to Fame

Later that year, Jessica got her major Hollywood film debut as Ginger in Frank Coraci’s romantic comedy film “Blended”, starring next to Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, which was followed by her portrayals of Wendy Darling in the TV comedy series “Wish It Inc.” and Nicole in the made-for-TV comedy film “Living The Dream”. Thereafter, Jessica co-created and starred as Jinny in the TV comedy series “Backseat Bitches”, along with Melissa Hunter, featured as Drizella in the TV six-episode mini-series “St. Peter Meets”, and portrayed various roles in both the Australian soap opera “Home And Away” and the TV comedy series “CollegeHumor Originals”, all in 2014.

In the same year, she also guest-starred as Jinny in an episode of the TV comedy series “Above Average Presents”, which she also wrote, and guest-starred as Lila Van de Crane in an episode of the TV comedy series “Duh-tective Stories”.

Other Roles in the Mid-2010s

In 2015, Jessica guest-starred as Jessica in the episode “Get A Cold” of the TV series “52 Ways To Break Up”, and Jackie in the episode “Wedlocked” of the NBC sitcom “One Big Happy”, produced by Ellen DeGeneres, after which she featured in the role of Shannon in the romantic comedy-drama film “Glitch”, directed by Daniel Doherty II. Afterwards, she provided her voice to various characters in two episodes of the Disney XD animated series “Pickle And Peanut”, and voiced the title character in the short comedy film “Yoyotoki: Happy Ears”, both in 2015.

Between 2015 and 2019, she also voiced different characters in several episodes of the Fox animated series “Bob’s Burgers”.

Continued Success

Between 2016 and 2018, Jessica was cast as Florence in the TV comedy series “Wrecked”, aired on TBS network. Side by side with filming it, she guest-starred in an episode of the TV comedy sketch series “The UCB Show”, appeared as Widow in two episodes of the Netflix comedy series “Flaked”, and starred in the made-for-TV comedy film “Small Victories”, all in 2016, and in the next year, Jessica played Ms. Gideon in Steven Brill’s comedy film “Sandy Wexler”, alongside such actors as Adam Sandler, Jennifer Hudson, and Kevin James, and featured as Beatrice Potter in the comedy film “Random Tropical Paradise”, written and directed by Sanjeev Sirpal.

Recent Projects

In 2018, Jessica landed such roles as Not Mollie in Jared Stern’s romantic comedy film “Happy Anniversary”, and Amy in another romantic comedy film entitled “Dog Days”, next to Nina Dobrev and Vanessa Hudgens. She then voiced Mina in the comedy film “The Christmas Chronicles” (2018), starring Kurt Russell and Judah Lewis, and guest-starred as Becks in the episode “Adam Ruins A Night Out” of the TV educational comedy series “Adam Ruins Everything” (2019), aired on truTV network. In 2020, Jessica was cast as Mary Baker in the TBS anthology comedy series “Miracle Workers”, played Delilah in the truTV comedy series “Tacoma FD”, and voiced several characters in two episodes of the TV musical adult animated sitcom “Central Park”, aired on AppleTV+. Most recently, she appeared in the role of Ellen in the romantic comedy “Desperados” (2020) and reprised the role of Mina in the sequel to “The Christmas Chronicles”, entitled “The Christmas Chronicles: Part Two”, also in 2020.

Appearance and Vital Statistics

The rising actress has long dyed blonde hair and hazel eyes. She stands at a height of 5ft 6ins (1.68m), while her weight is 132lbs (60kgs), and her vital statistics are 34-24-33, bra size 32B. Her dress size and shoe sizes aren’t available.

Personal Life

Jessica Lowe has been romantically involved in a relationship with Chris Alvarado since 2017. He is an American actor and writer, probably best known for his work on the TV series “Single Siblings” (2013), the TV mini-series “7p/10e” (2014), and the comedy film “Spare Change” (2015). The happy couple frequently posts cute snaps on their social media. Jessica’s current residence is in Los Angeles, California. She is an avid animal lover and has a dog, named Sonny.

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