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  1. Jenna Mattison, born Jenna Mattison Mirza (born August 7, 1976) is an American actress, screenwriter, producer, and director. Early life. Mattison was born in India, with her family moving to Chicago when she was 7 years old. From an early age, she became self conscious about her ethnicity, growing up in a mostly white neighborhood.

  2. Jenna Mattison. Writer. Actress. Producer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 1:27. The Third Wish (2005) 1 Video. 27 Photos. Originally from India, Jenna Mattison moved to Chicago at 7 years old. She started her career in Chicago at 14 appearing in theatre productions, writing short stories and modeling.

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  3. Mini Bio. Originally from India, Jenna Mattison moved to Chicago at 7 years old. She started her career in Chicago at 14 appearing in theatre productions, writing short stories and modeling. Upon her move to Los Angeles Mattison wrote her first screenplay titled Fish Without A Bicycle.

    • August 7, 1976
  4. Jenna Mattison. 2,788 likes. Critically acclaimed screenwriter (For The Love Of Money, The Third Wish, Fish Without A Bicycle, Co

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  5. Read More. Known For. The Sound. For the Love of Money. Deadly Revenge. The Third Wish. Fish Without a Bicycle. Writing. Acting. Production. Directing. Crew. Originally from India, Jenna Mattison moved to Chicago at 7 years old. She started her career in Chicago at 14 appearing in theatre productions, writing short stories and modeling.

  6. Oct 1, 2017 · In Jenna Mattisons directorial debut for “The Sound”, we experience Rose McGowan as Kelly, a completely in-for-it-all ghost buster who finds herself uncovering secrets of the death of a suicide victim in a subway station.

  7. Apr 21, 2020 · Jenna Mattison Mirza signing a poster for her second film as writer-star, The Third Wish. I became secretive about my background. Hid it from everyone, even my new close circle of friends. Then came the big offer. To play the iconic title character in Brenda Starr, Reporter. The first comic strip written by a woman.