Jessica Cauffiel is best known for her memorable roles in several successful studio feature films, such as Legally Blonde, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, White Chicks, Hoot, Stuck On You, The World's Fastest Indian, Road Trip and Valentine; as well as popular network television series like The Drew Carey Show, My Name Is Earl, and Frasier.
Following her producing debut in the acclaimed short film Bed Ridden, directed by Academy Award nominee Jonathan Heap and starring Alan Tudyk, Joel David Moore and herself, she produced and made her cinematic writing debut in the feature documentary The Original Mind, about visionary painter, poet and artist, Nicholas Kirsten Honshin.
As Producer, Writer, and Assistant Editor, she heads behind the camera again for Master, which documents the extraordinary life of renowned 83-year-old Chinese Qi Gong and Kung Fu grandmaster, Master Zhou Ting Jue.
Jessica is passionate about creating films that uplift, transform, and inspire people to realize their true power and the miraculous, unlimited potential within each of us.