Jasmine Wright(II)
- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Jasmine Wright, Actor and Dance Artist, has worked for world-renowned theme parks and touring stage shows in various entertainment roles. She began her children's character-themed party business in 2013, after doing volunteer princess visits through Birthday Dreams nonprofit organization, as well as children's hospitals. Upon graduating Magna Cum Laude from University of Washington in 2015 with a BA in Dance and Minor in Music, Jasmine began working immediately in Film, Television, Commercials, and Theatre in Seattle. This work eventually took her to Los Angeles, where she also taught dance classes to children and teens.
After working two years in Los Angeles, Jasmine returned home to WA State where she married her husband in 2018. She continued in the Performing Arts for a little while before making a drastic decision to step into the world of Law Enforcement. She left the arts briefly when she was hired in 2019 as a local police officer, completing the WA State Criminal Justice Training Commission's 6-month police academy and working as an officer-in-training on the road for 5 months afterward. Ultimately, she made the difficult decision to step out of Law Enforcement after confirming that the job was not for her, though she greatly values the skill set and experience that she gained.
Jasmine is now a mother to her first child (born in 2021) and is enjoying family life, acting, and teaching yoga/ballet.
After working two years in Los Angeles, Jasmine returned home to WA State where she married her husband in 2018. She continued in the Performing Arts for a little while before making a drastic decision to step into the world of Law Enforcement. She left the arts briefly when she was hired in 2019 as a local police officer, completing the WA State Criminal Justice Training Commission's 6-month police academy and working as an officer-in-training on the road for 5 months afterward. Ultimately, she made the difficult decision to step out of Law Enforcement after confirming that the job was not for her, though she greatly values the skill set and experience that she gained.
Jasmine is now a mother to her first child (born in 2021) and is enjoying family life, acting, and teaching yoga/ballet.