Jenna Busch
Birthday:
May 30, 1973 in Mineola, New York, USA
Height:
168 cm
Jenna Busch is the co-host of 'Cocktails With Stan' with the legendary Stan Lee. She's a host and writer of all things geek for Zap2it, After Buzz TV, Fanhattan, Screen Crave, Inside Horror, Huffington Post, AOL, Popeater, Newsarama, JoBlo, Blastr, UGO, IGN, Moviefone, SheKnows, Coming Soon, Screen Junkies, Famous Monsters and Geek W...
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Jenna Busch is the co-host of 'Cocktails With Stan' with the legendary Stan Lee. She's a host and writer of all things geek for Zap2it, After Buzz TV, Fanhattan, Screen Crave, Inside Horror, Huffington Post, AOL, Popeater, Newsarama, JoBlo, Blastr, UGO, IGN, Moviefone, SheKnows, Coming Soon, Screen Junkies, Famous Monsters and Geek Week and Inside Horror. Member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) and a board member of the Broadcast Television Critics Association (BTJA). She was a guest on the premiere episode of 'Tabletop' with Wil Wheaton, Grant Imahara and Sean Plott, a guest on 'Geek DIY' with Bonnie Burton and a winning contestant on Jace Hall's 'Fan Wars.' She has two stories in the comic anthology, "Womanthology." She's been a guest host on G4's Fresh Ink and a guest on PODCrash, My Geek Lady, ComiCenter, JoBlo Movie Podcast and more. A New York transplant living in Los Angeles, Jenna has been on many sides of the entertainment industry. Makeup artist, (don't stand too close, or she'll glue something to you) actor, (stopped because she felt that replacing body parts with silicone was the first step towards becoming a cylon) and finally writing, which allows her to work in her pajamas. Show less «
I didn't just want to wag my finger. I wanted to do something positive to support women who create the things we genre fans love, inspire yo...Show more »
I didn't just want to wag my finger. I wanted to do something positive to support women who create the things we genre fans love, inspire young women who want to be a part of this creation, give fans a place to talk and let the world know how many of us there actually are. Show less «
I've been a vegetarian for almost 3 decades. I don't care if you eat/cook/talk about meat in front of me. You do not have to apologize for e...Show more »
I've been a vegetarian for almost 3 decades. I don't care if you eat/cook/talk about meat in front of me. You do not have to apologize for eating meat. You don't have to tell me how many years you were a vegetarian or why it didn't work for you. I am not judging you and I am not recruiting. Now, can we just go out to eat? Show less «
And I don't buy the argument, 'Well, this one woman might be a huge part of the story!' Well, so was Leia. Leia was a huge, huge part of the...Show more »
And I don't buy the argument, 'Well, this one woman might be a huge part of the story!' Well, so was Leia. Leia was a huge, huge part of the story. She still very well may be. But - I have a niece and a nephew. And when my niece goes out to play 'Star Wars,' she's going to have one more woman to be. She's going to see herself in one more person. My nephew is going to see himself all over the place. Show less «
Anyone who knows me will laugh their asses off at this, but I was kind of shy as a kid. Fantasy novels like "The Hobbit" and Anne McCaffrey'...Show more »
Anyone who knows me will laugh their asses off at this, but I was kind of shy as a kid. Fantasy novels like "The Hobbit" and Anne McCaffrey's "Dragonsinger" trilogy allowed me to dream of a time when I could shine. It was theater that allowed me to find my extra shiny voice. (Oh, I'll never pass up a "Firefly" reference.) Sure, we weren't fighting Wargs and a dragon, but, like the Dwarves, the Wizard and one little Hobbit, we bonded over some seriously intense time spent together. Later on, I'd attempt to conquer the makeup industry and entertainment journalism. Again, not dragon slaying or saving towns, but personally, it was a pretty powerful journey. Show less «