Jenny Lewis, born on January eighth, nineteen seventy-six, is a multifaceted American singer-songwriter and actress. She first captured the public's attention in the late nineteen eighties as a child actress, featuring in notable films such as Troop Beverly Hills and The Wizard, as well as the television series Brooklyn Bridge.
In nineteen ninety-eight, Lewis transitioned from acting to music, co-founding the indie rock band Rilo Kiley with fellow former child star Blake Sennett. The band quickly gained a following, releasing four albums before their disbandment in two thousand fourteen, solidifying Lewis's place in the music industry.
Beyond her work with Rilo Kiley, Lewis has pursued a successful solo career, releasing five albums to date: Rabbit Fur Coat in two thousand six, Acid Tongue in two thousand eight, The Voyager in two thousand fourteen, On the Line in two thousand nineteen, and Joy'All in two thousand twenty-three. Her musical versatility is further showcased through her collaborations with groups like The Postal Service, Jenny & Johnny, and Nice as Fuck.