ABOUT JESSICA CHASTAIN
With her piercing gaze and a commanding presence, it came as no surprise that Jessica Chastain went from being a relative newcomer to acting in high-profile roles opposite seasoned actors like Brad Pitt and Helen Mirren seemingly overnight. The classically trained actress jumpstarted her career with appearances on hit television dramas, before landing the lead role in "Jolene" (2008), which centered on a brave woman's 10-year journey across America. Chastain then made a huge leap onto the big screen with a memorable performance as a morally conflicted Nazi hunter in 1960s Berlin in the thriller, "The Debt" (2010). The following year, Chastain became a near constant presence on the festival circuit and a critical darling with lauded performances in Terrence Malick's meditation on the meaning of existence "The Tree of Life" (2011), the hugely successful adaptation of the novel "The Help" (2011) and the disturbing psychodrama "Take Shelter" (2011). These prestigious efforts, made by some of cinema's most acclaimed filmmakers and alongside some of the brightest stars, marked only the beginning for the exceptionally talented Chastain.
Jessica M. Howard was born on March 29, 1981 in California, and spent her formative years in the San Francisco Bay area. She started dancing at age nine, and by 13, she was performing in Shakespearean productions using her mother's maiden name. Chastain majored in drama at the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City where, during her last year, she signed a contract with television producer John Wells to appear on some of his shows, including "ER" (NBC, 1994-2009). Chastain padded her resume with a guest role on the mystery series, "Veronica Mars" (UPN, 2005-07) featuring Kristen Bell as a college student who moonlights as a private detective, and a recurring role on the series, "Law & Order: Trial by Jury" (NBC, 2005-06), as an assistant district attorney. In 2008, Chastain starred in the drama, "Jolene," based on E.L. Doctorow's tale, Jolene: A Life, from his 2004 "Sweet Land Stories" collection. The movie centered on the cross-country adventures of its red-haired heroine - beginning at age 15 - over the course of a decade. It also starred Dermot Mulroney, Chazz Palminteri and Rupert Friend.
Chastain was suddenly on Hollywood's radar after landing plum roles in big-budget films, particularly in the 2010 dramatic thriller, "The Debt," opposite an A-list cast that included Helen Mirren, Tom Wilkinson, and Sam Worthington. Chastain delivered a solid performance as one of a trio of Mossad agents who were hunting down a Nazi war criminal in 1965 East Berlin, and living with the consequences of their actions 30 years later. To prepare for the role, Chastain relied heavily on her dance background, took fight-training classes, and learned how to speak German. Chastain also took on the lead role in "Wilde Salome" (2010), based on Oscar Wilde's 1891 tragic play. The film starred Al Pacino, who also directed it. In 2011, the talented actress starred in Terence Malick's highly anticipated drama, "The Tree of Life," which told the story of a Midwestern family in the 1950s as seen through the journey of the eldest son (played as an adult by Sean Penn) from childhood to his disillusioned adult years as he tries to reconcile with his father (Brad Pitt). As the wife of Pitt's character, Chastain brought a subtle yet powerful depth of character to the role. That same year, she had a featured role in the drama, "The Help," based on Kathryn Stockett's 2009 novel about the interactions between the rich white women and the black women who served them in 1960s Mississippi.
Chastain's transition from relative newcomer to ubiquitous screen presence became complete with even more film appearances that same year, including a supporting role alongside "Debt" co-star Worthington and Jon Hamm in the dark crime-drama "Texas Killing Fields" (2011). Weeks later, she returned to theaters as the concerned wife of a man (Michael Shannon) plagued by visions of an impending apocalypse in writer-director Jeff Nichols' psychological drama "Take Shelter" (2011). Capping an incredibly successful year, Chastain's performance in the acclaimed film earned her an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Female. As big as 2011 had been for the actress, 2012 shaped up to be just as momentous, with an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her work in "The Help" and appearances in Ralph Fiennes' directorial debut "Coriolanus" (2012) and director John Hillcoat's prohibition crime-drama "Wettest County" (2012), featuring the likes of Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman and Shia LaBeouf. Also on her exceptionally full plate, was a role in the next Terrence Malick project, in addition to a portrayal of Diana, the late-Princess of Wales in the highly anticipated biopic "Caught in Flight."
LATEST CREDITS
Mama
Annabel
Zero Dark Thirty Actor
Lawless
Maggie
Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted
Voice of Gia
Coriolanus Virgilia
Texas Killing Fields Pam Bertrand
Take Shelter
Samantha LaForche
Wilde Salome
Salome/Herself
The Debt
Young Rachel Singer/ Young Rachel
The Help
Celia Foote
The Tree of Life
Mrs O'Brien
Stolen
Sally Ann
Jolene Jolene