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Jody Jaress is an American actress, director, writer and jazz and blues singer in the Los Angeles, California area. She began studying acting, singing, and dancing in the mid 1950s.


Background

Jaress was born in Ottawa, Illinois, and is the eldest daughter of realtor, John William "Bill" Schafer (1923–2017) from Marion, Illinois and Freda Ellen Jones Schafer (1921–2005), formerly of
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, who was a member of the Business and Professional Women's Association in Southern California. Jaress has two children, a son, JC Jaress (married to Anastasia King Jaress), and a daughter, Michele Lea Jaress (1967-1998). She divorced Michael F. Jaress, the father of her two children, in 1975.


Early Days In Acting

Jaress began her entertainment career at a very young age (1950s) in Michigan and has made appearances on stage, film, television and radio. Early in her acting endeavors, she received acclaim at the Will-O-Way Apprentice Theatre (Michigan) for her Command Performance as Kate in "
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, (the original Sherlock Holmes (1939-1944). Jaress sang, danced, and recited verse as a guest on local television (''After Hours'')
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, ''Bill Kennedy's Showtime'', ''The Auntie Dee Show'', CKLW-TV and several radio stations in Detroit and Canada (1955–1960). ''
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'' (1957) was an early reenactment television series filmed in Michigan, where Jaress played the very young child of an estranged couple. In the early 1960s Jaress joined the
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as a singer/dancer, and by 1970 she had been accepted into the
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. By 1979 Jaress had many legitimate stage performances in her repertoire like, ''
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'', ''
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'', then performing as a roller skater, she began her film career in '' Skatetown, USA'', starring
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in his feature film debut. Also in 1979, she had a small role as a dancer in the film ''
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'' starring George Hamilton. This movie was shot in Los Angeles. Her first adult acting credit was in a feature film (also in 1979) as Rhea, directed and written by Richard Gardner, called ''The Hunting Season'' which began as ''The Bigot'' and then re-released as a limited edition on DVD/Blu-ray in 1987 by Troma Entertainment and Vinegar Syndrome as ''Deadly Daphne's Revenge'' with
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from the television series, ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-air'' playing a small role as a detective. In the new DVD/Blu-ray release, there is an additional perk called ''Answering the Call'' where Jaress gives an interview about director/writer Gardner and the filming of The ''Hunting Season''. ''Crisis Counselor'' (1982) was a reality based reenactment television series, which starred Jaress as Julie in the episode: ''Breast Cancer''. Gaining career momentum, Jaress appeared as Jane in director/writer Joseph Merhi's feature film, ''Fresh Kill'' with
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. Jaress did some work as a stand-in for
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in the remake of '' Invaders from Mars'' (1986), and the same stand-in work for all the lead actresses who guest starred on
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's late night music video television series titled ''"
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.


Acting Through Millennium

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and
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. Continuing in 2005, she starred in ''The Guest'' written and directed by (as Julia Inez Gandelsonas) Julia A.G. Storm. In 2008 she garnered top five credit listing, playing Rhea in the award-winning feature film, ''Chain Link'', directed and written by Dylan Reynolds. Also that same year she co-starred as Ruby in the TV series, '' Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles'' in ''Self Made Man'' Season II, episode 11. In 2014, she was given top five billing as Agnes in the Stanley Yung directed horror film, ''2 Bedroom 1 Bath'' that starred Andrew W. Walker,
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. Also in the same year, she appeared in the Diane Cornell directed short ''
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'' which also starred
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. In 2015 she starred in the Dawn Fields directed '' Fragile Storm'', an award-winning short film that also starred
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and Mackenzie Mason. A short film titled, ''
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'' (2016) Jaress stars alongside of actress,
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, directed by
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(actor, stunt master, director/writer) and co-written and produced by Gregory Crosby producer, ''Hacksaw Ridge'' directed by
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2016.


Other Work In Film

She directed and wrote the psychological screenplay, ''Traces of Memory'', a short film that won eight awards from eleven film festivals Maray Ayres and Sara Ballantine, were the lead actors, with Daniela Torchia in a featured role with Jody appearing in a cameo. It was produced by Hal Alpert, Rick Honstrater and co-produced by Robert Amico It was Jaress's directorial film debut garnering her honors as a new director.


Music

Jaress is a singer in the blues and jazz genres. She has opened for artists that include
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, and
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. She has also shared dual billing with multi-Grammy winner, Bili Redd Thedford. For her years of performing and contribution to the jazz and blues community, on April 30, 2015, Jaress was named as a "Jazz and Blues Living Legend" and Inducted into the foundation by the
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Society of L.A., the Living Legend Foundation, JaZzabration,
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Beverly Hills and Hollywood, and by the
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as an official event to celebrate "
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" created by the
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), and held annually since 2011, around the globe in more than 196 countries to date. For four years she performed a monthly gig with her friend and smooth jazz/pop singer, Linda A. as "Just Us... Jody & Linda" and musical friends.''LA Weekly'
Events, Jody Jaress & Linda A. Time: 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. second Sat. of every month
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Discography

* ''Whisper Low'' (2015) * ''Hearts On Fire'' (2007)


References


External links

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Website
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