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Deep Thoughts from a Hollywood Blonde by Jennie Garth
Deep Thoughts from a Hollywood Blonde by Jennie Garth





Deep Thoughts from a Hollywood Blonde by Jennie Garth

In 2002, she began starring on the WB's "What I Like About You" alongside Amanda Bynes the show ran for four seasons, airing 86 episodes. "FHM" magazine included Jennie on their list of the 100 sexiest women in 20.

Deep Thoughts from a Hollywood Blonde by Jennie Garth

Jennie made her film debut in 1996's "Power 98," then co-starred with James Brolin in 1997's "My Brother's War."Īfter "Beverly Hills, 90210" ended in 2000, Garth had a recurring role on Fox drama "The $treet," appearing in eight episodes. While starring on "Beverly Hills, 90210," Garth guest-starred as herself on "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" (1992) and "The Larry Sanders Show" (1995), played Kelly Taylor on three episodes of "Melrose Place" (1992), and starred in several made-for-TV movies, including " Danielle Steel's Star" (1993), "Lies of the Heart: The Story of Laurie Kellogg" (1994), and "An Unfinished Affair" (1996). The following year, she was cast as Kelly Taylor in "Beverly Hills, 90210," which aired 292 episodes over 10 seasons Jennie appeared in every episode (as well as directing two of them) and gained fans all over the world. In 1989, Garth guest-starred on "Growing Pains" and "Teen Angel Returns" and appeared in all six episodes of NBC's "Brand New Life," which starred Barbara Eden and Don Murray.







Deep Thoughts from a Hollywood Blonde by Jennie Garth