Jackie Sandler Biography
Early Life:
Jackie Sandler (née Titone) was born on September 24, 1974, in Coral Springs, Florida. She is the daughter of Lila and Joseph Titone and has an older brother named Todd.
Jackie attended Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and later enrolled at Florida Atlantic University, where she studied social work.
During her college years, Jackie worked as a waitress at a restaurant, where she met her future husband, Adam Sandler.
Career:
Jackie Sandler made her acting debut in her husband's 1999 film "Big Daddy." Since then, she has appeared in several other films with Adam, including "50 First Dates," "Grown Ups," and "Murder Mystery."
In addition to her acting career, Jackie is also a model and has appeared in magazines such as "Maxim" and "GQ."
She is also actively involved in philanthropic work and supports various charities, including the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and the American Red Cross.
Personal Life:
Jackie Sandler married Adam Sandler in 2003, and they have two daughters together, Sadie and Sunny.
The family resides in Los Angeles, California, and Jackie often shares glimpses of her personal life on her social media accounts.
Jackie is known for her supportive role as a wife and mother, and she is often praised for her down-to-earth nature and sense of humor.