Jennifer Coolidge Bio
Jennifer Coolidge is a versatile character actress as well as a comedienne who is experimental most famous for her role as Stifler's mother in American Pie (1999). Born August 28, 1961 in Boston, Massachusetts to Gretchen (Knauff) who was a plastics manufacturer, as well as Paul Constant Coolidge on August 28, 1962. Young Coolidge dreamed of being a performer. She graduated from Emerson College and Norwell High School in Boston, Massachusetts in 1985 with a bachelor's degree in theatre. She relocated to New York and joined the Gotham City improv group. She then relocated to New York and joined the Gotham City Improv group. In the group, she was a long-standing participant in "The Groundlings" which was a comedy troupe. Her debut on television came in the form of a guest appearance on NBC's Seinfeld (1989), where she played a sexy masseuse who refuses to offer professional services to Jerry. In the following year, she had regular roles on ...