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  1. Biography. Growing up in Canada in the 1980s, Justine Priestley and her brother, Jason Priestley, were both bitten by the acting bug at an early age, appearing in numerous commercials, plays and TV shows. Upon graduation from high school, Justine left her ninth-grade Best Actress Award on the mantel and headed to Europe, enrolling in the school ...

  2. Jason Bradford Priestley was born on August 28, 1969, in North Vancouver, British Columbia. His mother, Sharon Kirk, was an actress and acting coach. He is a graduate of Argyle Secondary School in North Vancouver. He has an older sister, actress Justine Priestley, and two step-siblings, Karin and Kristi.

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    22. Sept. 1993 · Justine Priestley is a Canadian actress. She is actor Jason Priestley's older sister. Justine Priestley Movies. Guaranteed on Delivery. October 8, 2002. Rage of the Innocents. July 4, 2001. A ...

  4. Justine Priestley is a Canadian actress. She is actor Jason Priestley's sister, but not his twin as is often reported. She has appeared in movies and television series, including Melrose Place.After graduating from high school Priestley embarked on a tour of Europe, Africa and South American before returning to acting.Priestley was a bartender ...

  5. Unknown (Guest Star) 1999. No Score Yet. No Score Yet. Melrose Place. Laurie (Guest Star) 1996. Explore the filmography of Justine Priestley on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more.

  6. Justine Priestley. Actor. Born April 18, 1968 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Growing up in Canada in the 1980s, Justine Priestley and her brother, Jason Priestley, were both bitten by the acting bug at an early age, appearing in numerous commercials, plays and TV shows. Upon graduation from high school, Justine left her ninth-grade ...

  7. 15. Sept. 2000 · Up Against Amanda: Directed by Michael Rissi. With Justine Priestley, David DeWitt, Karen Grosso, Chuck Williams. After childhood abuse by her stepfather and eight years in a juvenile psychiatric lockup, Amanda Lear is released.