Jessica Brooke Capshaw Biography: Films, TV Series, Parents, Siblings, Age, Net Worth, Height, Husband, Children

Jessica Brooke Capshaw Biography: Films, TV Series, Parents, Siblings, Age, Net Worth, Height, Husband, Children

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Jessica Brooke Capshaw is an accomplished American actress widely recognized for her roles as Jamie Stringer in The Practice and Dr. Arizona Robbins in Grey’s Anatomy.

She made her feature film debut as Dorothy Wheeler in the 2001 slasher Valentine and later appeared in a supporting role in Minority Report (2002).

Capshaw also played a leading role in Edward Burns’s The Groomsmen (2006).

In addition to her iconic role on Grey’s Anatomy, she has consistently expanded her career with a diverse range of film and television projects, including voice work in The Hero of Color City (2014) and roles in Holidate (2020) and Dear Zoe (2022).

Profile

  • Full Name: Jessica Brooke Capshaw
  • Stage Name: Jessica Brooke Capshaw
  • Born: 9 August 1976
  • Age: 48 years old
  • Birthplace: Columbia, Missouri, United States
  • Nationality: American
  • Occupation: American actress
  • Height: 1.65 m
  • Parents: Kate Capshaw, Robert Capshaw
  • Siblings: Mikaela George Spielberg, Sasha Spielberg, Destry Allyn Spielberg, Sawyer Spielberg, Theo Spielberg and Max Spielberg.
  • Spouse: Christopher Gavigan (m. 2004)
  • Children: Luke Hudson Gavigan
  • Relationship: Married
  • Net Worth: $20 million

Early Life And Education

Jessica Brooke Capshaw was born on August 9, 1976, in Columbia, Missouri, to actress and producer Kate Capshaw and sales manager Robert Capshaw.

She has ten siblings, including biological and adopted siblings, such as her half-sister Sasha Spielberg and adopted brother Theo Spielberg.

Capshaw graduated from Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles in 1994 and earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Brown University in 1998.

She further honed her acting skills at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) in London, where she performed as Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Capshaw is of Caucasian descent, and her religious beliefs have not been publicly disclosed.

Career

Jessica Capshaw made her on-screen debut in 1997 with a minor role in the independent film The Locusts, which also starred her mother. This marked the beginning of her acting career, followed by appearances in films such as Denial (1998) and The Love Letter (1999) and guest spots on television.

She gained recognition through her recurring role as Aunt Jordan on Odd Man Out (1999–2000) sitcom and further honed her craft with a guest appearance on ER. Her early work showcased her versatility and established her as a rising talent in the entertainment industry.

Capshaw’s breakthrough came with her portrayal of attorney Jamie Stringer in the legal drama The Practice (2002–2004). Her complex and driven lawyer performance garnered significant attention, establishing her as a serious actress on television.

She continued to expand her career with roles in notable films like Valentine (2001), Minority Report (2002), and The Groomsmen (2006). However, it was in 2009 that Capshaw truly solidified her place in television history when she joined the cast of Grey’s Anatomy as Dr. Arizona Robbins, a pediatric surgeon.

Initially cast as a guest star, her portrayal of Arizona, one of the first prominent LGBTQ+ characters on network television, quickly earned her a permanent role as a fan favorite. Capshaw’s depiction of Arizona was lauded for its authenticity and emotional depth, contributing to the show’s progressive representation of LGBTQ+ issues.

Throughout her nearly decade-long run on Grey’s Anatomy (2009-2018), Capshaw’s character became integral to some of the show’s most memorable storylines.

She earned several award nominations, including for the Screen Actors Guild and People’s Choice Awards, and her chemistry with co-star Sara Ramirez was widely praised.

Beyond her tenure on the series, Capshaw has continued to work in both film and television, with notable roles in The Hero of Color City (2014), Holidate (2020), and Dear Zoe (2022).

In 2024, she made a guest appearance in the 20th season of Grey’s Anatomy, reaffirming her lasting impact. Outside of acting, Capshaw is dedicated to philanthropy, focusing on environmental causes, children’s health, and education.

Social Media

  • Instagram handle: @jessicacapshaw

Personal Life

Jessica Brooke Capshaw has been married to entrepreneur Christopher Gavigan since 2004. The couple has four children: Luke, Eve Gavigan, Poppy Gavigan, and Josephine Gavigan.

Filmography

Films

  • 1997: The Locusts
  • 1998: Denial
  • 1999: The Love Letter
  • 2000: Killing Cinderella, Big Time (Short film)
  • 2001: Valentine
  • 2002: The Mesmerist, Minority Report
  • 2003: View from the Top (Uncredited)
  • 2006: The Groomsmen
  • 2007: Blind Trust
  • 2014: The Hero of Color City (Voice)
  • 2020: Holidate
  • 2022: Dear Zoe

Television

  • 1994: ER (Guest appearance)
  • 1999–2000: Odd Man Out
  • 2001: The Back Page (TV movie)
  • 2002–2004: The Practice
  • 2005: How I Met Your Mother (Uncredited), Into the West
  • 2006: Thick and Thin (Unaired), Bones
  • 2007: The L Word, Untitled David Kohan/Max Mutchnick TV Project (TV movie)
  • 2009–2018; 2024: Grey’s Anatomy
  • 2010: One Angry Juror (TV movie)
  • 2022: Tell Me Lies
  • 2025: 9-1-1: Nashville (Pre-production), Miracle on 74th Street

Net Worth

Jessica Brooke Capshaw’s estimated net worth is $20 million, largely due to her successful acting career. Her most substantial income comes from her long-running role as Dr. Arizona Robbins on Grey’s Anatomy and her notable appearances on The Practice and various other television series and films.


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