Jenn Gotzon

Jenn Gotzon

Actor

Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA

Jenn Gotzon (born May 18, 1979) is an American film actress, international model, motivational speaker & author who had her career break portraying U.S. President Richard Nixon's daughter Tricia Nixon in Ron Howard's 2009 Academy Award-Nominated film Frost/Nixon opposite Frank Langella. Since 2010, Gotzon starred in many uplifting and redemptive feature films, including, mystery-drama Doonby opposite John Schneider, Robert Davi, Ernie Hudson, 2014 Oscar Nominated (rescinded) inspirational French and Indian War true-story Alone yet Not Alone, comedy-drama God's Country opposite Daniel Hugh Kelly, NSA cyber war-thriller Dragon Day, inspirational drama I Am Gabriel (Dean Cain, Gavin Casalegno (Young Shem in Noah), first silent evangelical feature film "The Good Book", Dante's Hell Documented portraying heroine Beatrice alongside Dante portrayed by Eric Roberts, inspirational rom-com "Princess Cut", hysterical sitcom TV pilots "Shelter" (Alicia Minshew) and "Heaven Help Us" (Nancy Stafford, Lee Meriweather), 2014 award-winning music video by Lamon Records "Walls" by artist Sean Guerrero. Jenn Gotzon's upcoming films noted for her protagonist work building Hollywood buzz at American Film Market include family rom-com "Saving Faith," action film "Forgiven" (Kevin Sorbo) crime-suspense "Sinking Sand," family mystery affair "The Colors of Emily," along with novel turned film "The Crickets Dance." Jenn Gotzon specializes in portraying historical characters (Tricia Nixon in Frost/Nixon, Englishwoman Lydia in 1750s Alone yet Not Alone, Beverly Sterling in 1944 US Navy GQ Johnny: The Heart of a Warrior and in talks to play Aimee Semple McPherson). Gotzon's passion is portraying protagonist roles from drama to comedy who find hope in the climax of the story in hopes to inspire and impact people's lives. Gotzon's acting career hit a historical moment during Cannes Film Festival (2011) when she was #2 on IMDb Starmeter for the week of 15 May 2011, due to her dramatic role in Doonby which was released to market. Gotzon, who is compared to a young Meryl Streep for her chameleon-like transformations constantly garners awards.” states Valley Social Magazine. October 2013, the Film Advisory Board granted Gotzon "Award of Excellence for her lead role in ‘Doonby and Outstanding Contribution to the Entertainment World." and one week later, won the best actor award at the Pocono Film Festival in Pennsylvania for her lead comedic role in "God's Country". In 2008, Gotzon won Best Actress for short-film Stained at 168 Film Festival (2008). ("Stained" made cinematic history being the first film shot on 4K Red One Camera to win a film festival). Gotzon received the 2008 Rising Star Award alongside Hometown Pride Award Winner Chubby Checker at the Wildwood By the Sea Film Festival. In 2003, Gotzon won Best Actress for Julie and Jack opposite Tippi Hedren at Sacramento's Global Art Film Festival. Gotzon received her first award nomination at New York City's Talent In Motion Magazine sponsored Timmy-Awards for biographical photography project "Avvicinatevi: Come Near" while attending New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts in 2000. Gotzon uses the movies she stars in as a platform to be a positive role model and give back through her mentor-outreach program called Inspiring Audiences. She's spoken across the country and at dozen of high schools in New Orleans since 2008. Gotzon's mission is to work on films that have the ability to impact and inspire audience viewers.
Jenn Gotzon (born May 18, 1979) is an American film actress, international model, motivational speaker & author who had her career break portraying U.S. President Richard Nixon's daughter Tricia Nixon in Ron Howard's 2009 Academy Award-Nominated film Frost/Nixon opposite Frank Langella. Since 2010, Gotzon starred in many uplifting and redemptive feature films, including, mystery-drama Doonby opposite John Schneider, Robert Davi, Ernie Hudson, 2014 Oscar Nominated (rescinded) inspirational French and Indian War true-story Alone yet Not Alone, comedy-drama God's Country opposite Daniel Hugh Kelly, NSA cyber war-thriller Dragon Day, inspirational drama I Am Gabriel (Dean Cain, Gavin Casalegno (Young Shem in Noah), first silent evangelical feature film "The Good Book", Dante's Hell Documented portraying heroine Beatrice alongside Dante portrayed by Eric Roberts, inspirational rom-com "Princess Cut", hysterical sitcom TV pilots "Shelter" (Alicia Minshew) and "Heaven Help Us" (Nancy Stafford, Lee Meriweather), 2014 award-winning music video by Lamon Records "Walls" by artist Sean Guerrero. Jenn Gotzon's upcoming films noted for her protagonist work building Hollywood buzz at American Film Market include family rom-com "Saving Faith," action film "Forgiven" (Kevin Sorbo) crime-suspense "Sinking Sand," family mystery affair "The Colors of Emily," along with novel turned film "The Crickets Dance." Jenn Gotzon specializes in portraying historical characters (Tricia Nixon in Frost/Nixon, Englishwoman Lydia in 1750s Alone yet Not Alone, Beverly Sterling in 1944 US Navy GQ Johnny: The Heart of a Warrior and in talks to play Aimee Semple McPherson). Gotzon's passion is portraying protagonist roles from drama to comedy who find hope in the climax of the story in hopes to inspire and impact people's lives. Gotzon's acting career hit a historical moment during Cannes Film Festival (2011) when she was #2 on IMDb Starmeter for the week of 15 May 2011, due to her dramatic role in Doonby which was released to market. Gotzon, who is compared to a young Meryl Streep for her chameleon-like transformations constantly garners awards.” states Valley Social Magazine. October 2013, the Film Advisory Board granted Gotzon "Award of Excellence for her lead role in ‘Doonby and Outstanding Contribution to the Entertainment World." and one week later, won the best actor award at the Pocono Film Festival in Pennsylvania for her lead comedic role in "God's Country". In 2008, Gotzon won Best Actress for short-film Stained at 168 Film Festival (2008). ("Stained" made cinematic history being the first film shot on 4K Red One Camera to win a film festival). Gotzon received the 2008 Rising Star Award alongside Hometown Pride Award Winner Chubby Checker at the Wildwood By the Sea Film Festival. In 2003, Gotzon won Best Actress for Julie and Jack opposite Tippi Hedren at Sacramento's Global Art Film Festival. Gotzon received her first award nomination at New York City's Talent In Motion Magazine sponsored Timmy-Awards for biographical photography project "Avvicinatevi: Come Near" while attending New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts in 2000. Gotzon uses the movies she stars in as a platform to be a positive role model and give back through her mentor-outreach program called Inspiring Audiences. She's spoken across the country and at dozen of high schools in New Orleans since 2008. Gotzon's mission is to work on films that have the ability to impact and inspire audience viewers.