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Home/People/Jennifer L. Marshall
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Born
Aug 4, 1981
Age 44
Place of Birth
Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

18
Movies
14
TV Shows
Also Known As
Jennifer Marshall
IMDb ProfileOfficial Website

Jennifer L. Marshall

Acting

Biography
Jennifer Marshall is a proud Navy veteran and vocal advocate for the military veteran community. You may know her as the host of Mysteries Decoded on the CW (yes, she really is a licensed Private Investigator), or as Max's mom on Netflix's hit, Stranger Things. Other shows she's appeared on include NCIS, Hawaii Five-0, and Nickelodeon's Game Shakers, to name a few. Jennifer's entrance into the entertainment business was unconventional. At 17, she joined the United States Navy and was shipped off to boot camp in Great Lakes, Illinois. She spent nearly five years in the Navy and was stationed on San Nicolas Island and later, on the USS Theodore Roosevelt, a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. While in the military, she worked as an aircraft handler, in aviation logistics, was a member of the Ship's Security Defense Force Team as well as the Repair Locker Fire Team. She also worked as a representative for the ship's Sexual Assault Victim Intervention program, advocating for sailors who had experienced trauma resulting from rape or sexual assault. During her tour on the Roosevelt, she deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and also earned her Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist designation. Jennifer separated honorably from the service as a Second Class Petty Officer after serving five years and earning the following awards: Navy/Marine Corps Achievement Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Sea Service Ribbon, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terror Service Medal, National Defense Medal and Meritorious Unit Commendation (among others). Following her service, Jennifer graduated Magna Cum Laude from Virginia Wesleyan University with a double major in International Politics and Spanish and a minor in History. Jennifer received her graduate degree from American Military University in Administration of Justice, graduating with a 3.994 GPA. A few years after graduation, she moved to Los Angeles to seek out a career in television and film. She is an outspoken advocate on veteran issues and currently serves on the Veterans and Community Oversight and Engagement Board (VCOEB) on a Federal level and on the Veterans Committee for the 38th State Assembly in California. Jennifer is also the Executive Producer for veteran-centered mental health public service announcements through Make the Connection. In 2020, Jennifer returned to military service by receiving her commission in the California State Guard on the Army side serving in the Public Affairs arena. In 2019, Jennifer was recognized as one of the "Hill Vets 2019" for excellence in television and film, alongside Adam Driver (USMC) as well as one of Santa Clarita Valley's "40 Under Forty." Jennifer is a proud member of the American Legion and volunteers in her community by mentoring veterans looking to enter film and television, delivering food to homebound seniors through the local senior center and through raising funds for the award winning and Congressionally recognized non-profit Pin-Ups for Vets, to donate much needed rehab equipment for our nation's veterans. Jennifer believes in the power of volunteerism and giving back to the community.
Mondo Hollywoodland poster

Mondo Hollywoodland

as Lindsay
2021
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Cheer Camp Killer

as Mary
2020
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Dying to be a Cheerleader

as Detective Gray
2020
Stuber poster

Stuber

as Dog Owner
2019
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Roswell: Mysteries Decoded

as Host
2019
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Warfighter

as Major Janet Boggs
2018
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The Nanny

as Julie
2018
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Another Time

as Dr. Brittany Cunningham
2018
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The Wrong Nanny

as Gwendolyn
2017
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A Doggone Hollywood

as Gwen Harris
2017
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Imperium

as Linda
2016
Polis poster

Polis

as David's Mother
2014
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Obituaries

as Pam Hinkle
2014
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Age of Tomorrow

as Lieutenant Southard
2014
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Day

as Kathy
2009
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A Family's Fury

as Edda
TBA
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Starlight

as Emma
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Silent Screams

as Mother
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