Jenna McCombie
- Actress
Jenna Marie McCombie was born in Nicktown, PA on December 16th, 1984.
From day one, she was entertaining her parents, friends, teachers, and
almost anyone who would watch. Most of Jenna's childhood was outside or
in the gym practicing sports; she enjoyed every minute of it! Until
Jenna was old enough to join her grade school basketball team, she
trained in softball during the summer when basketball was not in
season. When she was 10, Jenna was old enough to be enrolled in her
school's athletic program for basketball where she proved herself to be
moved up to the varsity team after her pee wee season was over. Jenna
continued to be part of the varsity team until she graduated 8th grade
to move onto high school, where she continued to train in basketball
and softball.
Though she transferred halfway through her high school years, it was during her sophomore year that she got her first experience in acting. As she trained for her high school's softball team, Jenna found her way into her high school theatre after being approached by a fellow classmate to fill the role of a southern belle, Francy Wilks, in "Melody Jones." From then on, Jenna was hooked. After the transfer, she enrolled for a drama class and even auditioned for the school play. The director wanted to cast Jenna but she had made a prior commitment to the school's volleyball team and the director told her to choose. Torn by two passions, she choose volleyball due to her season starting and already being part of a starting team, but Jenna was not satisfied. Knowing her sports career would be coming to an end after her senior year due to injuries, her interests grew to be in modeling and acting. Jenna attended classes in Pittsburgh where she and a few others would later venture to New York City for two summers. It was in New York City that she gained experience in print, editorial, and runway; but Jenna wanted to push herself further. After attending a Connections Competition in Orlando, Florida, an acting coach approached Jenna and told her that she should come to Los Angeles to train as an actress.
Upon arriving, she quickly started taking classes and workshops which ultimately got her to where she is today. Jenna has appeared in 3 feature films, over 17 shorts, and 3 music videos.
In her free time she enjoys dancing, working out, going to the movies, riding snowmobiles and quads, playing tennis, basketball, volleyball softball, and reading books.
Though she transferred halfway through her high school years, it was during her sophomore year that she got her first experience in acting. As she trained for her high school's softball team, Jenna found her way into her high school theatre after being approached by a fellow classmate to fill the role of a southern belle, Francy Wilks, in "Melody Jones." From then on, Jenna was hooked. After the transfer, she enrolled for a drama class and even auditioned for the school play. The director wanted to cast Jenna but she had made a prior commitment to the school's volleyball team and the director told her to choose. Torn by two passions, she choose volleyball due to her season starting and already being part of a starting team, but Jenna was not satisfied. Knowing her sports career would be coming to an end after her senior year due to injuries, her interests grew to be in modeling and acting. Jenna attended classes in Pittsburgh where she and a few others would later venture to New York City for two summers. It was in New York City that she gained experience in print, editorial, and runway; but Jenna wanted to push herself further. After attending a Connections Competition in Orlando, Florida, an acting coach approached Jenna and told her that she should come to Los Angeles to train as an actress.
Upon arriving, she quickly started taking classes and workshops which ultimately got her to where she is today. Jenna has appeared in 3 feature films, over 17 shorts, and 3 music videos.
In her free time she enjoys dancing, working out, going to the movies, riding snowmobiles and quads, playing tennis, basketball, volleyball softball, and reading books.