Jessica Biel is everywhere.
In movie theaters with her role in "Valentine's Day."
On your TV with her Darren Aronofsky-directed Revlon commercial (and "Summer Catch" re-runs!).
And now in the tabloids for her rumored engagement to Justin Timberlake.
So how did the older sister on "7th Heaven" get so big?
We took a look back to find out.
Raised in Boulder, Colorado, Biel got her professional start in 1994 when she was 12. After attending The International Modeling and Talent Association conference in L.A., she was signed by a talent agency and began landing commercial work, like the below Pringles commercial. She taught David Letterman her chip-eating trick in 2008.
Two years later, Biel was cast as older sister, Mary Camden on "7th Heaven" -- a role she played for the show's first six seasons.
In 1997, Biel got her very first film role, playing Peter Fonda's granddaughter in "Ulee's Gold," earning her a Young Artist Award. Look at that side-ponytail.
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