Jessica Alba is a renowned American actress, businesswoman, and environmental advocate. Born on April 28, 1981, in Pomona, California, she began her acting career at a young age and has since appeared in numerous films, television shows, and advertisements.
Alba's acting debut came in 1994 when she appeared in the television series "Camp Nowhere." However, it was her role as Max Guevara in the science fiction series "Dark Angel" (2000-2002) that brought her widespread recognition. Her breakthrough film role was in "Honey" (2003), where she played a struggling dancer who becomes a hip-hop sensation.
Alba's acting credits include a diverse range of genres, from action and comedy to drama and science fiction. Some of her notable films are "Sin City" (2005), "Fantastic Four" (2005), "Into the Blue" (2005), "Good Luck Chuck" (2007), and "Machete" (2010).
Beyond her acting career, Alba is also an entrepreneur and co-founder of The Honest Company, a consumer goods company that produces and sells eco-friendly and non-toxic household products. She started the company in 2011 after becoming concerned about the chemicals used in common household items and their potential health risks.
Alba is also an environmental advocate and has been involved in various charitable organizations and campaigns. She is a member of the Children's Defense Fund's Board of Trustees and has worked with organizations such as the Natural Resources Defense Council and the United Nations Foundation.
Alba is married to Cash Warren, a producer, and they have three children together. She is known for her fitness and health-conscious lifestyle and often shares her experiences and tips on social media. Alba's net worth is estimated to be around $350 million, making her one of the wealthiest actresses in Hollywood.