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Jules Asner
Jules Asner and Steven Soderbergh attending the 66th Venice International Film Festival
BornJulie Ann White
(1968-02-14) February 14, 1968 (age 56)
Tempe, Arizona, U.S.
Spouse(s)Matthew Asner (1992–1996)
Steven Soderbergh (2003–present)

Jules Asner (born February 14, 1968) is an American television personality, writer, and former fashion model.

Personal life

Asner was born Julie Ann White in Tempe, Arizona. Aged 16, she was discovered at a modeling convention in Scottsdale, Arizona. She began her career as an Elite model. She shared a bunkroom with Cindy Crawford during the early years of her modeling career. In 1986, she graduated from McClintock High School in Tempe. She attended college at the University of California, Los Angeles, graduating with a degree in Political Science.

Marriages

In her early 20s she was briefly married to Matthew Asner, son of actor Edward Asner. On May 10, 2003, she married movie director Steven Soderbergh. Soderbergh often credits Asner with influencing his female characters.

Career

Jules Asner is an award winning journalist and long-time E! personality. She received a Prism Award as well as a Gracie Award for her interview show Revealed with Jules Asner. During her peak with the network, she hosted six hours of programming daily. Including Revealed with Jules Asner, E! News Live and Wild On! as well as many live premiere specials, film festival specials and award show specials . At the time she left the network, Broadcast & Cable referred to Asner as "the highest paid and most watched woman in Cable News." Her departure seems to be linked to difficulties with then E Network President, Mindy Herman. Who, according to the Los Angeles Times, stole gifts intended for Asner. Herman subsequently left the network.


In 2004, Asner signed a development deal with Sony Pictures Television to produce and host her own daytime talk show, Life & Style. The show was often referred to as a 'younger version of The View'. She was later joined by Cynthia Garrett, Lynne Koplitz, and Kimora Lee Simmons. Although cleared in 90% of the country, Sony was never able to secure a New York clearance for the show and the series was canceled after one season.

Asner began her career as an entertainment reporter for Reuters Television, Good Morning England, 'The Entertainment Show on Sky Television, and Extra. She hosted Live by Request on A&E and was a segment director and producer on now defunct tabloid show, Hard Copy As well as a producer and host of the Hard Copy spinoff series, HCTV.


The Weinstein Company/Miramax Books purchased the publishing rights to her first novel, Whacked. The book was released June 3, 2008. Whacked was a top ten fiction bestseller on Amazon, and was in its third printing within the novel's first month of release.

Asner has sometimes been included in magazine rankings of "sexy" women:

References

External links

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  1. Jules Asner profile at Film Reference.com
  2. "Biography for Jules Asner". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved January 8, 2008.
  3. Gary Susman (May 13, 2003). "Out of Sight". Entertainment Weekly.
  4. Jules Asner (June 3, 2008). "Whacked". New York: Weinstein Books. ISBN 978-1-60286-017-9. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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