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Jenna Fischer (born '' Insider blog. She received a Bachelor Of Arts in Theatre from Truman State University
[http://media.www.trumanindex.com/media/storage/paper607/news/2005/04/07/Trulife/Alumna.Works.In.the.Office.On.Nbc-915965.shtml Alumna works in "The Office" on NBC], an April 2005 interview with Fischer by the student newspaper of her '' Alma Mater ''.

Fischer’s television series credits include guest-starring roles on '' Six Feet Under '', '' That '70s Show '', '' Cold Case '', '' Miss Match '', '' Strong Medicine '', '' What I Like About You '', '' Off Centre '', '' Undeclared '' and '' Spin City ''. Her feature-film credits include '' Employee Of The Month '', '' Lucky 13 '' and '' The Specials ''.

Fischer talked about her career aspirations in an interview with the student newspaper at her '' Alma Mater '':
:Honestly it would be great to get to play Pam for a long, long time ... ," she said. "I don't have real big aspirations to be a movie star. I would love to be on a long-running hit TV show. You end up playing a defining role

Fischer is married to filmmaker James Gunn . She was part of the cast for Gunn's 2006 horror film '' Slither ''.


''LOLLILOVE''

Fischer wrote, directed, and starred in the Mockumentary '' LolliLove '', co-starring Gunn, Linda Cardellini , Judy Greer , Lloyd Kaufman , and Jason Segel . For her role in the film, Fischer was awarded a Screen Actors Guild Emerging Actor Award. Her experience on the low-budget film ( Principal Photography cost $1500, mostly for food) discouraged her from any future directorial aspirations, as she told a St. Louis arts and entertainment magazine The ''LolliLove'' Interview: Jenna Fischer (December 2005), from an arts and entertainment magazine in St. Louis:
The directing was exhausting and the writing was painful. It was very difficult to direct and star in a movie. We also had a very small crew so I did a lot of things a normal director doesn’t have to do, like make the Prop s and serve lunch. I was simultaneously getting into character, going over my lines, set dressing the next shot, coaching an actor, and brainstorming with my D.P. I’m good at Multitasking , but that was too much for me. I couldn’t enjoy any one part the way I would have liked. I think I’ll stick to acting.



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