Jessica Simpson Movies
From contemporary Christian starlet to mainstream MTV darling, singer-turned-actress
Jessica Simpson, born July 10th, 1980, has seen her popularity spread like a firestorm following the success of her 1999 major-label debut, Sweet Kisses. In the years that followed,
Simpson's fledgling career would continue to gain momentum with a series of television appearances including a recurring role in the popular sitcom
That '70s Show. After starring alongside husband
Nick Lachey in the popular MTV reality series
Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica, it seemed that the stage diva might finally be setting her sights on Hollywood when it was announced that
Simpson beat out teen-idol rival
Britney Spears to land the coveted role of Daisy Duke in the eagerly anticipated feature-film version of
The Dukes of Hazzard.
Born and raised in Dallas, TX, the future superstar realized her calling early on in life, and after making a strong impression on her church choir,
Simpson soon gathered the courage to audition for a featured role on
The Mickey Mouse Club revival show MMC. Though
Simpson was turned down for the role that was eventually filled by
Spears and later
Christina Aguilera, the determined songstress was discovered the following summer by the head of a Contemporary Christian music label and spent the next three years crafting her debut album. When the small label folded before
Simpson's freshman effort was released, the young singer's grandmother showed faith in her granddaughter's talent by putting up the funding needed for a small pressing, and
Simpson's popularity on the CCM scene boomed. Signing to Sony shortly thereafter,
Simpson found strong crossover appeal with the release of her major label debut, Sweet Kisses in 1999. Released the same year as both
Spears' and
Aguilera's wildly successful debut albums, Sweet Kisses allowed
Simpson to finally achieved pop superstardom alongside two of the biggest rising stars on the pop music scene.
After
Simpson married
98° singer
Nick Lachey in the fall of 2002, her star continued to rise when the couple appeared in MTV's
Newlyweds: Nick and Jessica the following year. Coming on the heels of a series of successful television guest appearances,
Simpson's lovably ditzy onscreen persona and conventional beauty in
Newlyweds showed remarkable potential for a successful career in film and television in addition to her already established role as a pop superstar. By the time
Simpson was signed to appear in the big-screen adaptation of the popular 1980s television series
The Dukes of Hazzard, audiences were already familiar with her likeable onscreen presence, and her winning combination of blonde beauty and playful innocence made her the perfect choice to fill the Daisy Dukes of the character whose name has since become synonymous with the popular cutoff jean shorts of that era. Subsequently cast as a bombshell cashier whose habit of only dating employees bestowed with the titular honor spraks a bitter competition between two male rivals in the 2006 comedy Employee of the Month.
Simpson next returned to reality TV, but this time as a host. She would find success with her 2010 series Jessica Simpson: The Price of Beauty, in which she traveled the globe interviewing peope from various cultures and backgrounds about various perceptions of beauty and attractiveness.
Simpson publicly dated Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo in 2007. She later began seeing former NFL player Eric Johnson in 2010. The couple announced they were expecting their first child in 2012. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

- 2008
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Noted genre specialist Steve Miner (Lake Placid and Halloween: H20) takes a break from horror to direct Dukes of Hazzard star Jessica Simpson in this showbiz comedy concerning a pampered movie starlet who gets in over her head while attempting to land a lucrative film role. Informed by the producer that she is unfit to appear in an upcoming military-themed film, the ambitious but woefully shortsighted actress enlists in the Marines in hopes that the studio will take notice of her initiative. Though she immediately realizes her mistake upon arriving at Camp Pendleton, the patriotic actress determines to follow through with her plan and do her country proud in the process. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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- 2008
- PG13
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Austin Powers trilogy star Mike Myers collaborates with writer Graham Gordy for this comedy concerning a self-help guru named Pitka (Myers) who devotes his life to unknotting the romantic entanglements of troubled couples. As a young child, Pitka is abandoned at the gates of an ashram in India and taken in by kindly gurus. An American by birth, Pitka absorbs the lessons taught to him by his teachers and later returns to the United States to become a leading authority on spirituality and self-help. While Pitka's methods are decidedly unorthodox, they may be the only means of ensuring that the Toronto Maple Leafs win the coveted Stanley Cup. Maple Leafs star Darren Roanoke (Romany Malco) is in trouble. His estranged wife has recently begun dating L.A. Kings star Jacques Grande (Justin Timberlake) in a vengeful effort to send her husband's career into a tailspin, and when Roanoke starts to falter on the ice, the whole team starts to suffer. As their visions of leading the Maple Leafs to the Stanley Cup are quickly going up in flames, team owner Jane Bullard (Jessica Alba) and Coach Cherkov (Verne Troyer) enlist the aid of the world's best-known relationship expert in restoring the peace between Roanoke and his wife, and getting their team back on track to the championships. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Mike Myers, Jessica Alba, (more)

- 2007
- PG13
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An ambitious young woman (Jessica Simpson) attempting to navigate her way through the cutthroat corporate world becomes the unwitting pawn of two unscrupulous executives seeking to topple and replace the powerful head of an international conglomerate. Penelope Ann Miller, Luke Wilson, Andy Dick, Rachel Leigh Cook, and Jamie Kennedy co-star in director Scott Marshall's loose remake of the Mike Nichols' 1988 comedy Working Girl. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Jessica Simpson, Penelope Ann Miller, (more)

- 2006
- PG13
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When a pair of ultra-competitive clerks at a discount super store discovers that a beautiful, newly-transferred cashier has a reputation for only dating employees who have won the coveted Employee of the Month award, their desperate efforts to earn the title and get the girl lead to a hilarious war of one-upmanship in this winner-takes-all comedy starring Dane Cook, Jessica Simpson, and Dax Shepard. Zack Bradley (Cook) and Vince Downey (Shepard) have been working at the cavernous Super Club for ten years and counting, but while the ambitious Vince has advanced to the position of head cashier and landed 17 consecutive "E of M" awards, laid-back Zack is content to simply sit back and enjoy the company of his fellow box boys. Longtime rivals whose conflicting attitudes as to what constitutes success has led to more than a few conflicts, Vince and Zack find their bitter battle for Super Club supremacy coming to a head when attractive new employee Amy (Simpson) transfers over from another store. When word quickly spreads that Amy only has eyes for the cream of the crop, slacker Zack attempts to clean up his act and break free from his box boy roots while uptight Vince tries to impress by maintaining his top dog position and keep cool in the face of competition. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Dane Cook, Jessica Simpson, (more)

- 2005
- PG13
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The General Lee is back and so are the Duke boys in this big-screen adaptation of the hit TV series, brought to you by Jay Chandrasekhar of the Broken Lizard comedy troupe. Set in the "present day," the story follows Bo (Seann William Scott) and Luke (Johnny Knoxville) as they cruise around Hazzard County and wreck havoc in their classic 1969 Dodge Charger. Together with their scantily clad cousin Daisy (Jessica Simpson) and moonshining Uncle Jesse (Willie Nelson), the two good old boys battle the corrupt county commissioner Boss Hog (Burt Reynolds) when he and local Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane (M.C. Gainey) threaten to take away the family farm. John O'Brien has the lone writer's credit on the film, though additional uncredited rewrites were handled by the Broken Lizard gang. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Johnny Knoxville, Seann William Scott, (more)

- 2005
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Well, the marriage of musical performers Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson has reached the second anniversary mark -- and the couple's reality series Newlyweds: Nick & Jessica has arrived at its third season on the air. Not that everything is peaches and apple blossoms, especially in the season's second episode, in which poor Jessica has to get a root canal. And my goodness, what a row Nick stirs up when he finds out that their new Miami "dream home" is more like a nightmare. But with coming of the New Year and the subsequent holidays, everything is beautiful again. And that's the best way to wrap up Newlyweds as the series approaches its finale, cleverly titled "Newlyweds Series Finale." ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Nick Lachey, Jessica Simpson, (more)

- 2004
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This 2004 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey and features musical guest G-Unit. ~ Skyler Miller, Rovi
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- 2004
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Season two of Newlyweds: Nick & Jessica continues to follow musical performers Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson as they begin the second year of their marriage. Many of the episodes have the same basic premise: the couple would like to spend more time alone, but their professional commitments get in the way. Also, Jessica surprises Nick on his 30th birthday, just as he'd done on her 23rd birthday the previous season. In other exciting matrimonial adventures, Jessica tries her hand at learning dialogue for a comedy sketch and promotes her own line of perfume; Nick has his say in which kind of dog the couple will buy; Mr. and Mrs. go skiing with relatives, with mixed success; and Jessica's personal assistant Cacee Cobb moves into the newlywed's house. This year's season finale finds Nick joining the Cincinnati Reds for batting practice, while Jessica has trouble getting the particulars of her upcoming tour together, just like any other average married couple...not. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Nick Lachey

- 2004
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- 2003
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Year one in the marriage of musical performers Nick Lachey and Jessica Simpson is also season one of the MTV reality series Newlyweds: Nick & Jessica. In the opener, Nick moves his stuff into the new house, while Jessica tries to learn housekeeping overnight. Later, the couple quarrels over Nick's close proximity with scantily-clad girls during a dance audition; Jessica toughs out her first overnight camping trip; the newlyweds attend the wedding of Nick's octogenarian grandfather; and they spend the 4th of July dividing their time between Jessica's singing gig and a jaunt to the Bahamas. In the season's tension-filled, thrill-packed finale, Jessica cooks dinner for Nick (stop the presses)! ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Jessica Simpson, Nick Lachey, (more)

- 2002
- PG
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Dana Carvey ventures into the world of PG-rated, family-oriented entertainment as star and co-writer of this light adventure comedy, which requires the actor to assume more than three dozen different identities. Carvey's primary role in Master of Disguise, however, is that of Pistachio Disguisey, an ordinary waiter with a hidden, mostly untapped talent for transforming himself into any persona he wishes. When his kindly parents, Mama (Edie McClurg) and Frabbrizio (James Brolin), are kidnapped by the evil thief Devlin (Brent Spiner), the usually meek Pistachio is forced to rescue them. Enlisting the help of his grandfather (Harold Gould), Pistachio learns that he is one of a long line of family members to have the power of "Energico," a mystical means of changing one's identity to suit any given situation, and Pistachio learns to use these powers to their fullest to defeat Devlin and win back his folks. Carvey's original idea for Master of Disguise was helped to the screen by executive producer Adam Sandler, a buddy of his from their time on NBC's Saturday Night Live. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Dana Carvey, Jennifer Esposito, (more)

- 2001
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Sony presents this all-access pass into the life of pop diva Jessica Simpson. Released in 2001, Jessica Simpson: Dream Chaser includes footage of the singer in concert, backstage, and behind-the-scenes during the making of several music videos. Some of the songs featured include "I Wanna Love You Forever," "I Think I'm in Love With You," "A Little Bit," "There You Were" with Marc Anthony, and "Irresistible" performed live at MTV's Spring Break. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi
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