Jill Latiano Howerton (b. 1968)

Birthplace:
Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Born:
November 25, 1968

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  Jill Latiano (height 5' 9" (1,75 m)) is an American actress, model, dancer, and television personality.  Career  Latiano began her career in 1999 as a dancer for the New York Knicks. From 2003 to 2005, she was the host of the NYCTV series Fashion in Focus. She made her acting debut in an episode of Sex and the City in 2004. She has guest starred in Rescue Me, CSI: NY, Ugly Betty, Drake & Josh, Moonlight, and Community. She appeared in the films Epic Movie (2007), Lower Learning (2008), Fired Up (2009), and the psychological thriller Kalamity (2010).  Personal life  Latiano married Glenn Howerton on September 8, 2009. She also guest starred in Howerton's series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, playing a love interest to his character in the episode "The D.E.N.N.I.S. System". Their first child, Miles Robert, was born on September 12, 2011.

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2013  GMO OMG
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