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Saucisse-French (Dog)

Breed: Miniature Dachshund

Jennifer Finnigan has a Miniature Dachshund named Saucisse-French for “sausage.”

Gibby (Dog)

Breed: Boxer

Jennifer Finnigan’s husband has a Boxer named Gibby.

Jennifer Finnigan

Jennifer Finnigan Pets

Birthday

August 22, 1979 (44)

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Jennifer Finnigan is a Canadian actress, best known for her work on the daytime soap opera “The Bold and the Beautiful,” where she portrayed Bridget Forrester. Her career extends over a range of genres, including drama, comedy, and suspense.

Finnigan’s repertoire spans from the world of soap operas to primetime television series and feature films. Her breakout role in “The Bold and the Beautiful” set the stage for her to explore more complex characters. She later moved onto shows like “Close to Home,” where she played a deputy prosecutor, and “Tyrant,” where she portrayed Molly Al-Fayeed. She has also been seen in feature films such as “Beethoven’s Big Break” and “The Opposite Sex.”

Jennifer Finnigan has had the opportunity to collaborate with an array of celebrities and artists. Her work with actors like Ronn Moss and Susan Flannery on “The Bold and the Beautiful” demonstrated her versatility early on. In “Close to Home,” she shared the screen with Kimberly Elise and David James Elliott. While working on “Tyrant,” she acted alongside Adam Rayner, Ashraf Barhom, and Moran Atias. Other notable collaborations include her appearances with Josh Cooke in “Better with You,” and Jonathan Silverman, who is also her husband, in the comedy “Andover.” In film, she worked with Moises Arias in “Beethoven’s Big Break” and Geoff Stults in “The Opposite Sex.”

Finnigan’ has won three Daytime Emmy Awards consecutively for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series for her role on “The Bold and the Beautiful,” a feat few have accomplished. She has also been nominated for several other awards for her performances, including a Prism Award for her role in “Close to Home.”