Jennifer Bransford
American actress

Jennifer Bransford

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American actress
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Female
Birth:
2 December 1968(Washington, D.C., USA)
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Dartmouth College
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Introduction

Jennifer Bransford (born December 2, 1968) is an American actress. She is known for her role as Georgie Phillips on One Life to Live (1997–1998) and for her role as the third Carly Corinthos on General Hospital (2005).

Personal life

She is a graduate of Mamaroneck High School and Dartmouth College. She is married to Bradley White and has three children: Alexandra Harper White born October 3, 2003 (2003-10-03) (age 16), Hudson Samuel White born February 6, 2007 (2007-02-06) (age 13), and Zoe Caroline White born January 23, 2009 (2009-01-23) (age 11).

Career

Bransford has appeared in many movies and television series, including a FOX network series Jonny Zero and the Jon Favreau/Vince Vaughn comedy, Made in 2001. Bransford is also known for her work on soap operas. She portrayed the roles of Georgie Phillips on One Life to Live from June 1997 to July 1998, the character's entire run, and Carly Corinthos Alcazar on General Hospital from April 2005 to October 2005.[2][3]

Over her lifetime, she has been dedicated to social justice and children. From 1992 to 2005, while performing in television and film, she co-developed an animated series and curriculum for The National Urban Technology Center to teach kids social and emotional skills with role-playing, critical reflection, and interactive digital tools. In 2012, she teamed up with Dr. Cassandra Lee Bransford, trauma expert and Binghamton University Professor of Social Work and her mother, Pat Bransford, founder of Urban Tech to design an immersive approach to building and sustaining empathy, mindfulness, and positive relationships in a (school) community. The resulting work, "Dignity for All," is rooted in neuroscience, attachment theory, mentalization, and restorative discipline. She received her BA in Drama and English with an emphasis in Women’s Studies from Dartmouth College and trained in theater and character with Stella Adler in NYC.