Jaime Pressly is an American actress and model who became famous for her work as a commercial actor. Born on July 30, 1977, in Kinston, North Carolina, Pressly began modeling when she was only 14 years old. Her career took off quickly, and she soon started appearing in commercials for major brands, including Coca-Cola, Pringles, and Levi's.
In 1997, Pressly landed her breakout role as "Audrey" in the hit NBC series "My Name Is Earl." She won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2007 for her performance. She is also known for her role as "Joy Turner" in the sitcom "Mom" and as "Emily Bradford" in the NBC television drama "Do Not Disturb."
Aside from her acting career, Pressly has also made several appearances as a host and guest on reality TV shows, including "Celebrity Fit Club," "Dancing with the Stars," and "The Apprentice." Her talent and versatility have made her a sought-after celebrity endorser for brands such as Esteé Lauder, Heineken, and L'Oréal.
In her personal life, Pressly has faced her share of challenges, including a divorce and a battle with addiction. However, she has overcome these struggles and emerged as a resilient and successful actress. Despite enduring some personal setbacks, Pressly remains a beloved actress and model revered for her stunning beauty, infectious humor, and incredible talent.