Jenna Mattison

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Jenna Mattison, born Jenna Mattison Mirza is an American actress, screenwriter, producer, and director.

Born
Jenna Mattison Mirza

India
Occupations
  • Actress
  • screenwriter
  • producer
Yearsactive1995present
Notable workFish Without a Bicycle
The Sound
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Jenna Mattison
Born
Jenna Mattison Mirza

India
Occupations
  • Actress
  • screenwriter
  • producer
Years active1995present
Notable workFish Without a Bicycle
The Sound
Spouse
(m. 2013)
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Early life

Mattison was born in India, with her family moving to Chicago when she was 7 years old. From an early age, she became self conscious about her ethnicity, growing up in a mostly white neighborhood. She cited her name as one of the reasons she struggled to land acting roles in her early career, and opted to change her stage name to Jenna Mattison.[1]

Early career

Mattison moved to Hollywood in the late 90's, and would her dye her hair while avoiding any sort of natural tan in order to look white-passing.[1] Some of Mattison's early roles included bit parts in Married... with Children, Party of Five and Melrose Place.

While working at The Laugh Factory as a cocktail waitress, Mattison began working on a screenplay, which she viewed catharsis while dealing with an unhappy relationship at the time. After a chance encounter with a Hollywood producer, Mattison's script was greenlit, and the romantic comedy Fish Without a Bicycle was released and published as her first independent film, with Mattison as the lead writer, co-producer, and star of the film. Fish Without a Bicycle premiered at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival.[1][2] Mattison also wrote and produced the 2012 crime drama For the Love of Money, inspired by the real-life story of an Israeli gangster.[3]

Career

Mattison made her directorial debut with the psychological horror film, The Sound, released by MGM Orion and Samuel Goldwyn in 2017.[4][5][6] Critics noted lead Rose McGowan's performance, as well as Mattison's focus on atmospheric direction.[7][8]

In 2021, Mattison was attached as a screenwriter for a film adaptation of Sophie Kinsella's novel Remember Me?[9]

In 2022, Mattison was hired to adapt a New York Times Bestselling novel by James Patterson.[10] In 2024, she adapted Dying to Be Me, New York Times Bestselling memoir by Anita Moorjani, for the screen.[11] In 2025, she adapted Decorum at the Deathbed, a novella by Bird Box author Josh Malerman.[10]

Filmography

Actress

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Year Title Role
1995 Married... with Children Woman In Red
1997 The Single Guy Superwoman
2000 Party of Five Jennifer
2001 The Fighting Fitzgeralds Winnie (pilot)
2001 Alex in Wonder Summer
2003 Fish Without a Bicycle Julianna Mercer
2005 The Third Wish Maggie Malone
2006 Naked Run Mrs. Liverton
2007 Death Walks the Streets Annie
2008 365 Days Jane
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Producer

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2003 Fish Without a Bicycle Co-Producer
2005 The Third Wish Producer
2008 365 Days Executive Producer
2011 For The Love of Money Producer
2017 The Sound Producer
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Writer

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2003 Fish Without a Bicycle
2005 The Third Wish
2011 For the Love of Money
2017 The Sound
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Director

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2017 The Sound
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Personal life

Mattison married actor Richard Gunn in 2013. The two currently live in Los Angeles, California.

References

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