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- Birth nameTiffany Queller
- Jessica Queller was born in New York City, raised on Bleecker Street, and corrupted by television. The shows she has worked on include Fling; Felicity; Ed; One Tree Hill; and Gilmore Girls. Before she began to type, she acted in such diverse fare as The Diary of Anne Frank; Getting There; Peacetime (with Gordon Greenberg); and sang with Ricki Lake at Something Different in 1985. Amongst the plays dedicated to and/or based on her are Sophistry by Jonathan Marc Sherman; An Infinite Ache by David Schulner; Intangible Recognition by John A. Norris; and a play by David Mamet. When not spending time writing, acting, or inspiring, she has been known to put powerful Scorpion hexes on or upon those who dare cross her. She's also written an adaptation of Tunes for a Small Harmonica for jolly Oscar-winning producer Ron Schwary.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Brendon Blake
- Jessica Queller is the author of the acclaimed memoir Pretty is What Changes (Random House, 2008), which chronicles her journey of inheriting the BRCA1 mutation from her mother. Jessica has written Op-Ed pieces on the subject for both the New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. She has spoken about the BRCA gene extensively on television and radio including Good Morning America, Nightline, Tavis Smiley, and NPR's Morning Edition. Jessica is the recipient of the 2008 Val Skinner Foundation's Hero Award, the 2007 Lynne Cohen Spirit Award, and the 2015 Get in Touch Foundation's Woman of Strength Award. Jessica's day job is writing primetime television dramas. She has written for many shows including Felicity, Gilmore Girls, Ed, Gossip Girl, Vegas, The Carrie Diaries, and currently, Supergirl.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Kelly W
- SpouseBill Prady(September 11, 2021 - present)
- In an interview with Cokie Roberts for "Nightline," she stated that she will undergo a double mastectomy after genetic testing revealed a predisposition to breast and ovarian cancer, both of which she inherited from her mother. She wants to have children within the next five years, sans father if necessary, then have her ovaries removed.
- Jessica Queller is the author of the acclaimed memoir, Pretty is What Changes, published by Spiegel & Grau an imprint of Random House. As an actress, she appeared on stage in New York, across the U.S., and on various television programs.
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