Jenna Busch
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Jennifer Anne Busch | |
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Born | Mineola, NY, USA |
May 30, 1973
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Web and TV host, entertainment reporter, comic book author, geek personality |
Spouse(s) | Eric Thompson (2003-2011) divorced |
Website | http://girlmeetslightsaber.blogspot.com |
Jennifer Anne "Jenna" Busch (born May 30, 1973) is an American entertainment journalist known for her work on sites like IGN, Huffington Post, Coming Soon, JoBlo, SheKnows, Collider, and Stan Lee's World of Heroes. She is currently the co-host of the weekly entertainment web series Most Craved. Jenna frequently speaks at conventions and appeared on NPR, Al Jazeera America, The Young Turks Network, G4's Attack of the Show and Seasons 1 and 3 of Wil Wheaton and Felicia Day's Tabletop. Jenna is the creator of Legion of Leia, a website[when?] and initiative to promote women in sci-fi.[citation needed] She recently contributed a chapter and sidebars to the book Star Wars Psychology.
Career
Busch majored in musical theater at Syracuse University. She moved into a career as a makeup artist, working on Never Sleep Again: The Nightmare on Elm Street Story, Scream: The Inside Story and Do Not Disturb. She began working as an entertainment journalist for UGO.com in 2007.She hosted, wrote and produced a daily show for AOL called Moviefone Minute as well as doing a daily CBS Radio national spot. She became a member of the Broadcast Film Critics' Association and a board member of the Broadcast Television Journalists' Association.
Jenna speaks and moderates at cons and festivals around the country including San Diego Comic Con, New York Comic Con, WonderCon, various Wizard World conventions, DragonCon and the Atlanta TV Festival. She has appeared in the Women of Geekdom calendar, the 2014 Celebrity Geek Calendar to benefit homeless pets and multiple issues of the pinup magazine Cupcake Quarterly's geek and non-geek issues. She also presents at multiple award shows including The Geekies. She was nominated for a Geekie Award[1] for Best Online Personality in 2014.
Jenna co-hosted Cocktails With Stan, a weekly interview show with Stan Lee. Jenna contributed two pieces in the comic book Womanthology.
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External links
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- American journalists
- American television personalities
- 1973 births
- Living people
- People from Mineola, New York
- The Huffington Post writers and columnists