Our Friends
Dumb.com » » Celebrity Biographies » » Jill Wagner

  Jill Wagner Biography

This section contains Jill Wagner Biography




American actress Jill Wagner was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA on the 13th day of January 1979. Her birth name is Jill Suzanne Wagner. This Capricornian beauty is best remembered as the sexy Mercury Chick of the Lincoln-Mercury Cars commercial. Nobody can deny the truth that this commercial, as well as being the company’s spokesperson since 2005, did a lot to boost her Hollywood career. Jill was also very thankful for being chosen for the said project.

Jill Wagner is a graduate of the North Carolina State University. Being a diligent student, she took off with a Bachelor’s degree in Management when she graduated in the year 2001. Her first plan was to go into business but moving to Los Angeles after graduation has changed her path, as well as the course of the history of her life. Instead of venturing into any regular business, she landed into the world of show business.

Jill Wagner has become a hot commodity on Hollywood TV. In 2003, she appeared in 6 episodes of the MTV serial Punk’d as a field agent. Her portrayal in the sitcom was her television debut. Prior to this project, she was seen on the pages of Stuff Magazine.

In 2004, Jill Wagner was seen on one of the episodes of Monk as the sexy Crystal. That same year, she appeared in two episodes of Dr. Vegas as Roxanne. In 2006, she appeared in six episodes of Blade: The Series as Krista Starr. In 2007, she was a guest in the serial Stargate Atlantis as Larrin.

Speaking of films, Jill Wagner has not done many but there are rumors that she is being eyed to portray the role of the upcoming movie version of Wonder Woman. Some of the films where she starred are: Junebug (2005) and Shifted (2006).

One of her prides in the Hollywood industry is being ranked #90 on the Maxim Hot 100 Women of 2004. Lots of female celebrities dream of getting ranks from it and Jill managed to do it without much effort. In 2006, she graced the pages of the American FHM’s July 2006.