Jaime King Quotes & Trivia



Quotes

But the funny thing is, I broke my finger not on set doing kung fu. I broke my finger when I fell down the stairs prior to going on set.

I felt like the dark hair added like a toughness to my face also, which was really important.

I like doing accents and I like learning as much as I can learn.

I think that's what's great about being an actress is you get to learn so many different things like that, like learning a little bit of Tibetan here, learning a Southern accent there.

I've always been really athletic, which really helped, because when I first started doing the training for Bulletproof Monk, it required so much strength that if I didn't have a base I don't really know what I would have done.

James was a nickname that my parents gave me when I was younger, and I just felt like as I got older, I just felt like Jaime resonated with me more.

Seann and I trained together for, like, a month and a half before we actually went to Canada to do the movie for six months.

We got to jump on, like, trampolines, learn flips, learn karate, kung fu, Hong Kong street fighting.

I'm in a position to look back at my life, and I realized there were a number of experiences that needed to be documented.

The government paid the family of Richard Nixon $18 million for papers, tape recordings and other materials seized after Watergate.

Writing this book was very therapeutic because it helped me face my relationship with my dad.

Trivia

Jaime's movies of 2006: - The Tripper as Samantha - True True Lie as Nathalie - The Alibi as Heather

Jaime has appeared in many magazines. She has been interviewed three times by Cosmopolitan, also has appeared in six articles on different magazines issues including Teen Vogue, Teen People, GQ and Cosmopolitan. She has pictures on 11 different magazines issues like Celebrity Skin, Playboy, Seventeen, Maxim, The New York Times Magazine, Cosmopolitan and Mademoiselle. And more impressive Jaime has appear in the cover of 14 magazine issues including Teen Vogue, Entertainment Weekly, GQ, Cosmopolitan, Details, Vogue, Elle and Scene.

Jaime appeared in TV commercials for Revlon on 2002.

Jaime was named #28 on the Maxim Magazine Hot 100 of 2005 list.

Jaime was ranked #16 in Maxim's 50 Sexiest Women in 1999.

Jaime was a recovering heroin addict who went sober in 1997 after her boyfriend, fashion photographer David Sorrenti (younger brother of Mario Sorrenti), died after overdosing on heroin.

Jaime was named after Jaime Sommers, the character in the 70s TV show The Bionic Woman.

Jaime's height is 5'9" (1.75 m).

Jaime has several tattoos: A diamond on her wrist, two fairies on her lower back, a "King" between her shoulders, and a symbol on her lower back.