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American musician and actress (born 1976)
For other people named Jenny Lewis, see Jenny Lewis (disambiguation).
Jenny Lewis
Lewis performing in 2018
Lewis performing in 2018
Background information
Born
Jennifer Diane Lewis

(1976年01月08日) January 8, 1976 (age 50)
Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
OriginSan Fernando Valley, California, U.S.
Genres
Instruments
Years active1982–2000, 2008–present (acting)
1998–present (music)
Labels
Member ofRilo Kiley
Formerly of
Musical artist

Jennifer Diane Lewis[1] (born January 8, 1976)[2] [1] is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She is the lead singer, rhythm guitarist, and keyboardist for the indie rock band Rilo Kiley, as well as a solo artist.

Lewis gained prominence in the 1980s as a child actress, appearing in the films Troop Beverly Hills (1989) and The Wizard (1989) and the television series Brooklyn Bridge (1991–93). In the mid-1990s, Lewis semi-retired from acting to focus on her musical career, and formed Rilo Kiley in 1998 with fellow former child actor Blake Sennett. Rilo Kiley released four albums before they disbanded in 2014.[3]

Lewis has released five solo albums: Rabbit Fur Coat (2006), Acid Tongue (2008), The Voyager (2014), On the Line (2019), and Joy'All (2023). In addition to Rilo Kiley and her solo career, Lewis has been a member of The Postal Service, Jenny & Johnny, and Nice as Fuck.[4]

Early life

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Lewis was born in Las Vegas.[1] Her mother, Linda, was a professional singer, and her father, Eddie Gordon, was a member of the Harmonica Gang.[5] [6] [7] Lewis is of Ashkenazi Jewish descent.[8]

Acting career

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Lewis made her professional debut in a Jell-O commercial. She later appeared in commercials for Mattel's Barbie [9] and Baby Skates[10] dolls, Toys "R" Us toy stores,[11] the Black & Decker Popcorn Maker,[12] and Kellogg's Corn Pops,[13] among others. She was a contestant on a Young People's Week episode of the CBS game show Card Sharks starring Bob Eubanks on August 6, 1987, at age 11, winning 500,ドル but she did not win her match.[14]

On television shows; she featured in the short-lived 1986 Lucille Ball sitcom Life With Lucy , where she was cast as one of Lucy's grandchildren,[15] and later had recurring roles in Shannon's Deal and Brooklyn Bridge .[16] [17] She also had single-episode roles in shows such as Murder, She Wrote ; The Twilight Zone (1985); Baywatch ; The Golden Girls ; Growing Pains ; Just the Ten of Us ; Roseanne ; and Mr. Belvedere .[citation needed ] She had roles in made-for-TV movies; including as Evangeline "Eva" Saint Claire in the 1987 adaptation of Uncle Tom's Cabin,[18] in A Friendship in Vienna ,[19] Joe Dante's Runaway Daughters ,[20] and Talk to Me with Yasmine Bleeth.[21]

Lewis also acted in feature films, including Troop Beverly Hills and The Wizard in 1989.[22] [23] She went on to be in Big Girls Don't Cry... They Get Even , Foxfire , and Pleasantville .[24] [25] [26] She was also in Don's Plum , filmed 1995–96 – though it remains unreleased in the U.S.[27]

In 2015, she appeared in the Netflix movie A Very Murray Christmas as a waitress and sang a few songs, including "Baby, It's Cold Outside" in a duet with Bill Murray.[28]

Music

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Rilo Kiley

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In 1998, Lewis and friends Pierre De Reeder, Dave Rock, and then-boyfriend Blake Sennett formed the band Rilo Kiley. (Rock was eventually replaced by Jason Boesel.) In an interview with NPR's All Songs Considered , Lewis remarked that she wanted to name the group Love's Way (after her parents' lounge act in Las Vegas), but Sennett "didn't go for it."[29] Originally asked to sing back-up vocals by Sennett, Lewis refused to join the band unless she was able to sing lead vocals.[30]

Beginning with a country sound, Rilo Kiley gravitated toward a downbeat indie rock sound, gaining the attention of Warner Bros., who signed the band (via its own imprint, Brute/Beaute Records) for the release of their 2004 album More Adventurous, which gained the band some success. Critics such as Pitchfork attributed this to the "wise" decision to emphasize Lewis's voice and presence more so than in previous albums.[31] The song "Portions for Foxes" was a hit. Rilo Kiley's 2007 album Under the Blacklight was released directly by Warner Bros.

In 2011, Sennett hinted that Rilo Kiley had disbanded.[32] Lewis confirmed the band's split in 2014.[33]

A retrospective of Lewis's career by Jessica Roy in 2016 commented that Lewis was a style icon to a certain type of music-loving young people in the 2000s. Roy commented:

For a particular brand of suburban girl who fancied herself cooler than her peers, Jenny was a fire-haired figure of worship. With her endless supply of cool sunglasses, vintage dresses, and hats ... she was a beacon of hope for introspective teens ... as a microgenerational sad-girl touchstone, many of us have our own Jenny Lewis Anecdote, our lives touched by her magnificent tweeness in different ways.[34]

The band reunited in 2025, embarking on a North American tour and playing at the Just Like Heaven Festival on May 10, 2025 at the Rose Bowl.[35] [36] [37]

Solo career

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Lewis in 2006

In 2004, Conor Oberst invited Lewis to record a solo record for record label Team Love. Rabbit Fur Coat (released January 24, 2006) features contributions from Oberst, M. Ward, and Maroon 5 guitarist James Valentine. Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie guests on a cover of The Traveling Wilburys' "Handle With Care". The Watson Twins provide accompaniment on the album, billed as Jenny Lewis with the Watson Twins.[38] [39] [40] Lewis toured with the Watson Twins in support of the album three times in 2006 and appeared with her band on the Late Show with David Letterman , The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson , Late Night with Conan O'Brien and Later with Jools Holland . They also appeared on a Washington, D.C.–based children's music program called Pancake Mountain , performing the song "See Fernando". The album received positive reviews, with Entertainment Weekly writing, "Consider Lewis the Emmylou Harris of the Silverlake set"[41] and Rolling Stone commenting that "her girlishly seductive vocals are more versatile than ever".[42] The A.V. Club, Spin, and NPR music critic Meredith Ochs named it among the best albums of the year.[43] [44] [45]

In 2008, Lewis released a second solo album, this time without the Watson Twins, titled Acid Tongue .[46]

On July 29, 2014, Lewis released The Voyager . The album took five years to complete and is a reflection on Rilo Kiley's break-up and the death of her father.[47] The release of the album was preceded by the single "Just One of the Guys".[48] The music video for "Just One of the Guys" was released on July 15, 2014, through GQ and stars Lewis, Anne Hathaway, Kristen Stewart, Brie Larson, and Tennessee Thomas, former drummer of The Like (now disbanded).[49] Lewis also directed the music video.

Lewis performing in 2007

On January 23, 2019, Lewis announced the release date of her new album On the Line would be March 22, 2019.[50] The lead single "Red Bull & Hennessy" garnered positive acclaim.[51]

On June 9, 2023, Lewis released a new album, Joy'All . She'd started writing for Joy'All while on tour to promote On the Line, shortly before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Work resumed on the album in early 2021, when Lewis participated in a virtual songwriting workshop hosted by Beck.[52] The album was produced by Dave Cobb, who Lewis met while visiting Lucius at RCA Studio A in Nashville, Tennessee.[53]

Other projects and collaborations

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In 2002, Lewis was asked to contribute vocals for the band The Postal Service before eventually becoming a full-fledged member, sharing vocals and instrumentation in their live shows. She toured with the band in 2013 and again in 2023.[54] [55]

In 2003, Lewis contributed vocals to several tracks on the Cursive album The Ugly Organ .[56]

In 2005, Lewis contributed to the UNICEF benefit song "Do They Know It's Hallowe'en?", along with Sennett and Jimmy Tamborello.

In 2006, Lewis made a cameo in Episode 25, Season 1 of Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour , and six of her songs (three with the Watson Twins and three with Rilo Kiley) were featured in various episodes of the show.

Lewis contributed vocals to various songs on Johnathan Rice's 2007 album Further North, and she appeared in the music video for "We're All Stuck Out In The Desert (And We're Gonna Die)".

She provided vocals for a track on Dntel's Dumb Luck LP, released in 2007.[57]

In 2008, Lewis contributed backing vocals to several songs on the Elvis Costello and the Imposters album Momofuku .[58]

Later that year, Lewis voiced the role of the assistant director for Walt Disney Pictures' animated film Bolt (2008), and she also provided the song "Barking at the Moon".[59]

Jenny Lewis at The Postal Service Goodbye in Lollapalooza 2013, Chicago

Lewis makes an appearance on the track "Hard Enough", taken from the 2010 album Flamingo by fellow Las Vegan Brandon Flowers.

In 2013, Lewis created the music score for Tribeca Film's feature Very Good Girls . She provided original music and also included older music from her previous band, Rilo Kiley, such as the song "Go Ahead".[60]

In 2013, Lewis contributed backing vocals to the songs "Afraid of Heights" and "Hippies Is Punks" by Wavves.[61] [62]

In 2014, Lewis contributed an exclusive track to HBO's Girls , in collaboration with Vampire Weekend's Rostam Batmanglij titled "Completely Not Me". The song was featured in the Season 3 premiere "Females Only". The song is the second track on Girls Volume Two: All Adventurous Women Do.[63]

In 2016, Lewis contributed to She & Him's second Christmas album, Christmas Party , appearing on the track "Winter Wonderland".[64]

On October 28, 2019, Lewis was featured in the fifth issue of Archie Comics' comic book series Jughead's Time Police , released on October 30.[65]

Other bands

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In 2010, Lewis formed the duo Jenny and Johnny with her then-boyfriend, musician Johnathan Rice, and the pair released an album titled I'm Having Fun Now on Warner Bros. Records.[66] Rice and Lewis wrote the song "Cold One" for the 2015 film Ricki and the Flash .[67]

In 2016, the trio Nice as Fuck, comprising Lewis, Erika Forster (of Au Revoir Simone), and Tennessee Thomas (of The Like), debuted at a Bernie Sanders benefit. The group opened on a number of tour dates for M. Ward.[68] [69]

Filmography

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Films

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Year Film Role Notes Ref.
1988 Trading Hearts Yvonne Rhonda Nottingham Film [70]
1989 Troop Beverly Hills Hannah Nefler Film [71]
1989 The Wizard Haley Film [23]
1992 Big Girls Don't Cry... They Get Even Corinne Film [72]
1996 Run a Mile in My Shoes Short film [citation needed ]
1996 Foxfire Rita Faldes Film [73]
1997 Little Boy Blue Traci Connor Film [74]
1998 Pleasantville Christin Film [75]
2001 Don's Plum Sara Film; filmed 1995–96, but unreleased in the U.S. [27] [76]
2008 Bolt Assistant Director (voice) Film; also has two songs featured on the film's soundtrack [77]

Television

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Year Film Notes Ref.
1983 Baby Makes Five TV series; episode: "Pilot" [78]
1983 It's an Adventure, Charlie Brown TV film; voice role of Ruby [79] [80]
1985 Suburban Beat TV film [81]
1985 The Twilight Zone TV series; segment: "If She Dies" [citation needed ]
1986 Convicted TV film; as Shelley Forbes [82]
1986 Webster TV series; episode: "The Truth Hurts" [citation needed ]
1986 Life With Lucy TV series; 13 episodes, as Lucy's grandchild Becky McGibbon [15] [83]
1987 Uncle Tom's Cabin TV film; as Evangeline [18]
1987 The Golden Girls TV series; episode: "Old Friends", as Daisy, a Sunshine Cadet [84]
1987 The Charmings TV series; episode: "A Charming Halloween" [85]
1988 A Place at the Table TV film [86]
1988 Who Gets the Friends? TV film [citation needed ]
1988 My Father, My Son TV film [87]
1988 A Friendship in Vienna TV film [19]
1988 Mr. Belvedere TV series; episode: "Braces" [citation needed ]
1988 Growing Pains TV series [88]
1988 Baby M TV miniseries [89]
1989 Just the Ten of Us TV series; episode: "Puberty Blues" [90]
1989 Have Faith TV series; episode: "The Teacher" [citation needed ]
1989 Shannon's Deal TV film; later adapted as a TV series of the same name, as Neala Shannon [17] [91]
1989 Roseanne TV series; episode: "Five of a Kind" [citation needed ]
1989 Free Spirit TV series; episode: "Hallowinnie" [citation needed ]
1989 Baywatch TV series; episode: "Shelter Me" [citation needed ]
1990 Perry Mason: The Case of the Defiant Daughter TV film [92]
1991 Brooklyn Bridge TV series; 18 episodes, as Katie Monahan [16] [93]
1991 Line of Fire: The Morris Dees Story TV film; as Ellie Dees [94]
1991 Shannon's Deal TV series; as Neala Shannon [17]
1991 Runaway Father TV film [95]
1991 Daddy TV film, as Melissa Watson [88] [96]
1994 Murder, She Wrote TV series; episode: "A Murderous Muse" [citation needed ]
1994 Runaway Daughters TV film; originally aired as an episode of the TV series Rebel Highway [20]
1996 Sweet Temptation TV film [97]
1996 Talk to Me TV film, as Kelly [21]
1999 Get Real TV series; episode: "Anatomy of a Rumor" [citation needed ]
2000 Once and Again TV series; as self [98]
2010 American Dad! TV series; episode: "Merlot Down Dirty Shame" [citation needed ]
2014 Comedy Bang Bang TV series; replacement bandleader, filling in for Reggie Watts (episode: "Zach Galifianakis Wears a One-Armed Jacket") [99]
2015 A Very Murray Christmas TV film; Netflix Original [28]
2019 Jenny Lewis' On the Line Online JennyLewis.com streaming special [100]

Discography

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Rilo Kiley

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Main article: Rilo Kiley discography

Solo

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Jenny & Johnny

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Nice as Fuck

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Other appearances

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Videography

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