Who is Jodie Sweetin? Age, Net worth, Relationship, Height, Affair

Who is Jodie Sweetin?

Jodie Sweetin is an actress, television personality, singer, and dancer from the United States who began her career as a child performer. She began her career in advertisements before landing her first television role at the age of five in the popular sitcom Valerie.

Following that, she was cast as Stephanie Tanner in another hit sitcom, Full House, which gave Jodie, who continued to appear on the program until its end, a solid foundation and much-deserved renown as a child artist.

Her admirers continue to ask her to perform the show’s much-loved tagline How rude! Her popularity on the sitcom led to her revisiting the character in the sequel Fuller House two decades later. She has also appeared in television shows such as The All-New Mickey Mouse Club and Can’t Get Arrested. Jodie Sweetin has also acted in films such as Singled Out and Defending Santa, as well as on television shows such as Pants-Off Dance-Off and Dancing with the Stars. Port City, Redefining Love, and Small Bits of Happiness are among her other film credits.

Jodie Sweetin: Bio, Age, Ethnicity, Sibling

  • Jodie Sweetin was born in Los Angeles, California, on January 19, 1982, while her biological parents were in prison. Her uncle, Sam, a handyman, and his second wife, Janice, raised her.
  • Although Sam and Janice adopted her when she was nine months old, Jodie’s biological father was one-fourth Native American, thus the adoption could only be legalized when she was around two years old.
  • Janice was inspired by Jodie Sweetin’s acting abilities as a child and was asked by family friends to pursue Jodie’s gift further, prompting Janice to contact a talent agent.
  • At the age of four, Jodie began her career with a hot dog commercial. The producers of a Sizzler commercial in which she appeared as a child gave her a Lhasa Apso named Lacey.

Quick Facts

  • Age: 40 Years
  • Spouse/Ex-: Cody Herpin (M. 2007–2010), Morty Coyle (M. 2012–2015), Shaun Holguin (M. 2002–2006)
  • Father: Sam Sweetin
  • Mother: Janice Sweetin
  • Born Country: United States
  • Actresses American Women
  • Height: 5’6″ (168 cm), 5’6″ Females
  • U.S. State: California
  • City: Los Angeles
Jodie Sweetin
Caption: Jodie Sweetin With John Stamos (Source: Pinterest)

Professional Career

  • She made her television debut at the age of five in the American sitcom Valerie in 1987. Pamela was featured in the 11th episode of season 2 named Boston Tea Party, which aired on January 4 of that year.
  • She grabbed the notice of producers Thomas Miller and Robert Boyett, who were about to start work on the sitcom Full House at the time. Following that, the show’s creator, Jeff Franklin, cast her in one of the series’ principal parts, Stephanie Tanner, which turned out to be Jodie’s most memorable portrayal to date.
  • Stephanie was news anchorman Danny Tanner’s clever, curious, and sardonic middle child. She played the character from the show’s inception on September 22, 1987, until its conclusion on May 23, 1995, and was the only performer to appear in every episode.
  • In 1989, she returned to the role of Stephanie in an episode of Walt Disney Productions’ variety show The All-New Mickey Mouse Club called Guest Day.
  • It’s Christmastime, the 36th prime-time animated television special Charlie Brown, based on Charles Schulz’s comic strip Peanuts, had her doing voice-over as Sally Brown, Charlie Brown’s younger sister. The CBS network aired the TV short on November 27, 1992.
  • She starred as Lydia Lump in an episode of the American sitcom Brotherly Love titled Downtown Girl in 1996.
  • During her high school years, she performed in musical theatre alongside actor Matthew Morrison. She received her high school diploma from Los Alamitos High School in Los Alamitos, California, in 1999.
  • She played Rhiannon Marcus in two episodes of the American television teen drama series Party of Five in 1999, titled Bye, Bye, Love and Fate, Hope and Charity.
  • Jodie Sweetin enrolled at Chapman University in Orange, California after finishing high school, and although having an academic scholarship, she rarely attended courses. She partied hard during those times, which had a negative impact on her schoolwork, resulting in a.9 GPA and the suspension of her scholarship. She finally graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts from the institution.
  • In 2003, she played Maryanne in the episode Sorority Girl from the American sitcom Yes, Dear.
  • In 2006, she voiced a character in the American direct-to-video spoof Farce of the Penguins, directed by Bob Saget and released on January 30, 2007.
  • In 2007, she continued to host the Fuse TV dance competition show Pants-Off Dance-Off for its second season.
  • She portrayed Margaret Williams in the 2008 short comedy film Small Bits of Happiness. At the third Annual Independent Television Festival in Los Angeles, the film won the Best Comedy Award.
  • She appeared in two films in 2009: Redefining Love, a romantic comedy released on February 14th, and Port City, a comedy released on October 11th.
  • She appeared in five episodes of the internet show Can’t Get Arrested in 2011 as Jodie, one of the main characters.
  • Singled Out (2012), in which she played Leia, and Defending Santa (2013), in which she played Beth, are two of her TV films.
  • She played Charlotte Disney in the independent biographical drama film Walt Before Mickey, which was released on August 14, 2015.
  • Because of her success on Full House, she was cast in the spin-off Fuller House, where she reprised her role as Stephanie Tanner. On February 26, 2016, the sequel, which aired as a Netflix original family sitcom series, premiered. It lasted five seasons, from June 2, 2020, to June 2, 2021.
  • Jodie participated in multiple episodes of Fuller House and is recognized with playing a significant role in the show’s popularity.
  • In 2016, she competed in the 22nd season of the American dancing competition TV show Dancing with the Stars. Her dance partner was Keo Motsepe, and the two were eliminated in the sixth week of the season. She also appeared in an episode of Tyler Henry’s American TV show Hollywood Medium that same year.

Personal Life

  • Jodie was a victim of alcohol and drug misuse from a young age, beginning with alcohol consumption at the age of 14 shortly after Full House ended. Jodie experimented with narcotics like crack, ecstasy, and methamphetamine for the following 15 years.
  • In July 2002, she married Shaun Holguin, a Los Angeles police officer. Her drug addiction, which required hospitalization and then a rehab program, began to have an impact on her marriage, which ended in divorce in 2006.
  • Jodie Sweetin began dating Cody Herpin, a film transportation coordinator, in May 2007, and they married on July 14, 2007, in Las Vegas, Nevada. On April 12, 2008, Jodie and Herpin welcomed their first child, a daughter called Zoie. On November 19, 2008, the couple filed for legal separation, and on April 20, 2010, they divorced.
  • unsweetened, a memoir about her fight with drug and alcohol misuse, was released on November 3, 2009.
  • Her boyfriend Morty Coyle gave birth to her second daughter Beatrix on August 31, 2010. She married Coyle on March 15, 2012, after becoming engaged in January 2011. However, in September 2016, this marriage ended in divorce.
  • On January 22, 2016, she announced her engagement to Justin Hodak, but the couple split up on March 24, 2017. On January 17, 2022, Jodie Sweetin announced her engagement to Mescal Wasilewski.

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