Jessica Gower

Jessica Gower (born 1977 in Melbourne, Victoria, also credited as Jess Gower) is an Australian actress. Gower's first claim to fame was as a starstruck but confused fan in a 2001 television commercial for Telstra featuring John Farnham and Glenn Wheatley. However, she is best known to Australian and international audiences as the character Sam in the first season of the Network Ten drama The Secret Life of Us.[1] She also appeared in the Foxtel series Crash Palace,[1] the Seven Network's All Saints and the 2002 film Blurred.[1] She starred in episode 5 of series 2 of Wilfred as the Swedish dog.

Jessica Gower
Born1977
Other namesJess Gower
Spouse(s)Puven Pather

Her most recent project was the role of Chase, a villainous vampire on Blade: The Series, which debuted on Spike TV on 28 June 2006. The show was canceled after one season.

Gower graduated from the Australian National Theatre Drama School in 2000.

Personal life

Jessica has been married to Puven Pather since 2004. They have a daughter named Sequoia.

gollark: Basically, if you use `?` on a `Result<T, io::Error>` your function must return `Result<T, io::Error>` (or something with an error type can store `io::Error`s).
gollark: Replying to https://discord.com/channels/346530916832903169/348702212110680064/751899754778198038It needs to return `Result` with the error type being something which can store the errors you return with `?`.
gollark: Meanwhile in C you have "error codes" and actually have to pass in output things by reference for stupid reasons and basically have Go-but-worse error handling.
gollark: It's waaaay nicer in Rust because they have the `?` operator.
gollark: Yes, lol no generics lol `if err != nil {return err}`

References

  1. The Sun-Herald (28 October 2002). "Secret life of Jess". SMH. Fairfax. Retrieved 10 May 2009.


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