Jenny McCarthy is an actress, comedian, writer, and host.
Dutton Publishing wisely closed a deal with this highly-regarded NY Times Best Selling author, and
Jenny McCarthy
's much-anticipated sixth book will be released in September, 2008.
Jenny McCarthy
's previous books, which include the bestsellers "Louder Than Words," "Life Laughs," "Baby Laughs," and "Belly Laughs," showcase her candid, witty, and fun-loving personality. Like
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's earlier books, "Louder than Words" also appeared on Bestseller Lists in USA Today, Publishers Weekly, Los Angeles Times and Wall Street Journal.
Perhaps it is these innate qualities that contribute to her undeniable accessibility factor, which has drawn endorsement and sponsorship deals throughout the ad community. In 2006,
Jenny McCarthy
began working with Weight Watchers, encouraging healthy living and nutrition among moms trying to lose weight post pregnancy.
Jenny McCarthy
's refreshingly honest approach generated mass public appeal and, hence, a role as Weight Watcher's national spokesperson for their 2007 ad campaign, "Be an After. Stay an After."
In addition to appearing in a multitude of campaigns, including the memorable Candie's shoes,
Jenny McCarthy
has graced the covers of magazines across the world, including Newsweek, Rolling Stone, People and Playboy. The diversity in her resume not only boasts a fierce combination of intelligence and sex appeal but praises her comedic talent as well. Playing recurring guest roles on major network television shows, such as "
Two and a Half Men," "Just Shoot Me," and "The
Drew Carey Show,"
Jenny McCarthy
has established herself as a sought-after comedic actress.
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currently resides in Los Angeles, California, with her boyfriend, Jim Carrey, and son, Evan.
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remains dedicated to her mission of fighting autism and was recently named the international spokesperson for the Talk About Curing Autism Now organization.
Jenny McCarthy
has had interviews with Oprah,
Larry King,
Barbara Walters,
Diane Sawyer, People Magazine,
Ellen DeGeneres, and CNN's Fredricka Whitfield on the topic of autism.
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's unique ability to articulate the unspoken words of thousands of mothers and fathers across the world was recognized immediately, and she is now fielding hundreds of requests per week for interviews, speaking engagements, and public appearances nationwide.