Jennette Michelle Faye McCurdy (born June 26, 1992) is an American writer, director, podcaster, singer and former actress. McCurdy's breakthrough role as
Sam Puckett in the
Nickelodeon sitcom ''
iCarly
''iCarly'' is an American teen sitcom created by Dan Schneider, which originally aired on Nickelodeon from September 8, 2007, to November 23, 2012. The series tells the story of Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove), a teenager who creates and hosts ...
'' (2007–2012) earned her various awards, including four
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
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. She reprised the character in the ''iCarly'' spin-off series ''
Sam & Cat'' (2013–2014) before leaving Nickelodeon. McCurdy also appeared in the television series ''
Malcolm in the Middle
''Malcolm in the Middle'' is an American family television sitcom created by Linwood Boomer for Fox. The series premiered on January 9, 2000, and ended on May 14, 2006, after seven seasons and 151 episodes.
The series follows a dysfunctional ...
'' (2003–2005), ''
Zoey 101'' (2005), ''
Lincoln Heights'' (2007), ''
True Jackson, VP'' (2009–2010), and ''
Victorious'' (2012). She produced, wrote, and starred in her own webseries, ''What's Next for Sarah?'' (2014), and led the science-fiction series ''
Between'' (2015–2016).
McCurdy independently released her debut single, "So Close", in 2009.
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Not That Far Away
"Not That Far Away" is a song recorded by American singer and actress Jennette McCurdy from her debut EP of the same name. Written by McCurdy, Blair Daly and Rachel Proctor, it was released to country radio on May 24, 2010, and as a music downlo ...
'', in 2010, followed in 2012 by the ''
Jennette McCurdy'' EP and the ''
Jennette McCurdy'' album. The lead single, "
Generation Love", reached number 44 on the ''
Billboard
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''
Hot Country Songs
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This 50-position chart lists the most popular country music songs, calculated weekly by collecting airplay data from Nielsen BDS along with digital sal ...
.
In 2017, McCurdy quit acting and decided to pursue a career in writing and directing. In early 2020 she performed a one-woman show, ''I'm Glad My Mom Died'', in
Los Angeles and
New York City; further dates were canceled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. In 2020, she began hosting an interview podcast, ''Empty Inside''.
In 2022, she released a well-reviewed and best-selling memoir, ''
I'm Glad My Mom Died'', describing her career as a
child star and the
abusive behavior of her deceased mother.
Early life
McCurdy was raised in
Garden Grove, California
Garden Grove is a city in northern Orange County, California, United States, located just southwest of Disneyland (located in Anaheim, CA). The population was 171,949 at the 2020 census. State Route 22, also known as the Garden Grove Freeway, ...
, in a relatively poor
Mormon family, though she ultimately left the religion in her early adulthood.
Her mother, Debra McCurdy, home-schooled her and her three older brothers.
The man she grew up believing was her father, Mark McCurdy, worked two jobs. After Debra's death, McCurdy learned that she was not his child.
Television, film, and music career
2000–2006: Career beginnings
In 2000, at the age of eight, McCurdy started her acting career on ''
Mad TV''. She then appeared in several television series, including ''
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', ''
Malcolm in the Middle
''Malcolm in the Middle'' is an American family television sitcom created by Linwood Boomer for Fox. The series premiered on January 9, 2000, and ended on May 14, 2006, after seven seasons and 151 episodes.
The series follows a dysfunctional ...
'', ''
Lincoln Heights'', ''
Will & Grace'', ''
Zoey 101'', ''
True Jackson, VP'', ''
Law and Order SVU'', ''
Medium'', ''
Judging Amy
''Judging Amy'' is an American legal drama television series that was telecast from September 19, 1999, through May 3, 2005, on CBS. This TV series starred Amy Brenneman and Tyne Daly. Its main character (Brenneman) is a judge who serves in a ...
'', ''
The Inside'', ''
Karen Sisco'', ''
Over There
"Over There" is a 1917 song written by George M. Cohan that was popular with the United States military and public during both world wars. It is a patriotic song designed to galvanize American young men to enlist and fight the "Hun". The song i ...
'', and ''
Close to Home''. In 2003, she acted in the film ''
Hollywood Homicide''. In 2005, she was nominated for a
Young Artist Award for "Best Performance in a Television Series – Guest Starring Young Actress" for her performance in ''
Strong Medicine
''Strong Medicine'' is an American medical drama with a focus on feminism, feminist politics, health issues and class conflict that aired on the Lifetime Television, Lifetime network from 2000 to 2006. It was created and produced in part by Who ...
''.
She also appeared in a commercial for Sprint.
2007–2012: ''iCarly'' and music

From 2007 to 2012, she starred as
Sam Puckett in the Nickelodeon TV series ''iCarly''. In 2008, she was nominated for a Young Artist Award for her work on ''iCarly'' and her performance as Dory Sorenson in the TV movie ''
The Last Day of Summer
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''. She was nominated for a
2009 Teen Choice Award in the Favorite TV Sidekick category for her work on ''iCarly''. She played Bertha in ''
Fred: The Movie'', a movie based on a YouTube series about
Fred Figglehorn.
In June 2008, McCurdy announced that she was working on her debut album. The first single, "So Close", was released on March 10, 2009. On May 19, her cover of the
Amanda Stott song "Homeless Heart" was released. It was released in honor of McCurdy's recently deceased friend Cody Waters, who died at the age of nine from
brain cancer
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, and 20% of the proceeds were donated to the Cody Waters Foundation.
She met Waters through
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. In mid-2009, McCurdy was offered a record deal from both
Big Machine Records and
Capitol Records Nashville. McCurdy signed to Capitol Nashville. On April 16, 2010, samples of selected songs from McCurdy's upcoming debut country album were released online. The song clips were released for fans to vote for which one they believed should be McCurdy's first radio single. "
Not That Far Away
"Not That Far Away" is a song recorded by American singer and actress Jennette McCurdy from her debut EP of the same name. Written by McCurdy, Blair Daly and Rachel Proctor, it was released to country radio on May 24, 2010, and as a music downlo ...
" received the most votes, and was released to country radio on May 24, 2010, and
iTunes
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on June 1.

McCurdy's debut EP,
''Not That Far Away'', was released on August 17, 2010. Her second single, "
Generation Love", was released as a digital download on March 22, 2011, followed by its release to radio on April 25, 2011. McCurdy released a second EP,
''Jennette McCurdy'', on February 8, 2012 at the clothing retailer
Justice.
''
Jennette McCurdy'', her debut album, was released on June 5. Shortly after the release, McCurdy confirmed that she had left Capitol Nashville citing conflicts of a new series in which she was cast. In 2022, McCurdy described her music career as "a much-regretted country music blip".
2013–2015: ''Sam and Cat'' and ''Between''
McCurdy starred alongside
Ariana Grande
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in the Nickelodeon series ''Sam & Cat'', reprising her role as Sam Puckett, with Grande reprising her role as
Cat Valentine. The series' plot centers on the girls becoming roommates and starting their own babysitting business. It premiered on June 8, 2013. In 2014, McCurdy was absent from the
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
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. Explaining her absence, McCurdy stated that Nickelodeon put her in an "uncomfortable, compromising, unfair situation" where she had to look out for herself, and McCurdy and Grande were having disagreements with the network over their respective salaries, and that McCurdy accused Nickelodeon of paying Grande more money. The network placed ''Sam & Cat'' into hiatus. The network initially stated that the hiatus was planned and that the series was not cancelled. On July 13, 2014, Nickelodeon announced that after only one season, ''Sam & Cat'' was cancelled.
In an interview on ''Entertainment Pop'', McCurdy mentioned that she later made up with Grande.
In McCurdy's 2022 memoir ''I'm Glad My Mom Died'' she describes incidents at the network, such as when she was photographed in a bikini at a wardrobe fitting, and being encouraged to
drink alcohol while underage by a person she identified as "the Creator". She stated that after the cancelation of ''Sam & Cat'', Nickelodeon later offered her $300,000 to agree not to discuss her experiences at the network, an offer she turned down.

On August 13, 2014, McCurdy launched the online show ''What's Next for Sarah?'' She served as the star of the series as well as the writer of the show, along with duties as executive producer and editor. She says that the show is based loosely on her life and that the character she plays, Sarah Bronson, is based on her.
In 2015, she began starring in the
Netflix drama series ''
Between''. It was also announced that she would star in the teen comedy ''
Little Bitches'' alongside
Virginia Gardner and
Kiersey Clemons.
2016–2018: Later work and retirement from acting
In August 2016, McCurdy signed a deal with digital production company Canvas Media Studios to develop projects and further utilize her social media connections with fans. She also starred as Claire in the psychological thriller film ''
Pet''.
''Between'' was not renewed for a third season, and while critics acknowledged McCurdy as "one of the few cast members who can act", she expressed on her website that she felt ashamed of 90% of her résumé. She eventually decided to quit acting and to pursue writing and directing in 2017:
Once a very active user of
Twitter,
Facebook,
Snapchat
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, and
Instagram
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, she deleted all her past social media posts and set all her past videos and
vlogs to "private" on YouTube and
Vimeo.
In 2018, McCurdy wrote and directed her first short film, ''Kenny'', a
dramedy inspired by the death of her mother; the film also featured an all-female crew. ''Kenny'' was featured in ''
The Hollywood Reporter'' and on Short of the Week. She has since released three more short films, which she also wrote and directed: ''The Grave''; ''The McCurdys'', a semi-autobiographical short based on her childhood; and ''Strong Independent Women'', a short that deals with eating disorders. In late 2018, she announced that she hoped to direct more films.
Writing and live performance
In 2011, McCurdy began writing a series of articles for ''
The Wall Street Journal''. She has written eight pieces for the paper, on topics ranging from
Shirley Temple
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to
body shaming and a corporate culture that she perceives as
smoke and mirrors. She has also written for
''Seventeen'' magazine and ''
The Huffington Post''.
McCurdy composed an article titled "Off-Camera, My Mom's Fight With Cancer", which was published in ''
The Wall Street Journal'' in June 2011. It describes in detail her mother Debra's ongoing battle with
cancer and how her family coped with the situation. The article also features advice from McCurdy on living with an ill parent. On September 20, 2013, her mother died, after being first diagnosed with cancer 17 years earlier.
In 2020, McCurdy created and starred in a one-woman
tragicomedy show, ''I'm Glad My Mom Died'', in various theaters in Los Angeles and New York. She later had to set her show into hiatus after the onset of the
COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
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. For the first time since she opened up publicly about her
eating disorder
An eating disorder is a mental disorder defined by abnormal eating behaviors that negatively affect a person's physical or mental health. Only one eating disorder can be diagnosed at a given time. Types of eating disorders include binge eating d ...
in 2019, she posted a new video on
YouTube where she sings about her personal implications by finding herself in quarantine due to the outbreak. In July 2020, McCurdy posted a video on her YouTube channel and social media where she sings about starting a podcast called ''Empty Inside''. She revealed on the podcast, during an interview with actress
Anna Faris, that she had retired from professional acting. McCurdy stated she had been pushed into acting as a child by her mother, and soon became her family's primary source of income. She became "ashamed" of the roles she had played in the past, and after seeking therapy in the late 2010s, McCurdy decided to quit acting.
When
''iCarly'' was revived that same year for
Paramount+, McCurdy declined to reprise her role of Sam Puckett. In September 2021, McCurdy resumed performing her tragicomedy show in Los Angeles.
On August 9, 2022, McCurdy released a memoir, ''
I'm Glad My Mom Died'', under
Simon & Schuster.
The book was ranked number one on
''The New York Times'' Best Seller list for eight weeks following its release.
Following the success of ''I'm Glad My Mom Died'', McCurdy signed a two-book deal with
Penguin Random House's
Ballantine Books
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label.
Personal life
Relationship with her mother
She has described the close relationship she had with her abusive mother as "the heartbeat of my life".
When McCurdy was two to three years old, her mother was diagnosed with
breast cancer and underwent several surgeries,
chemotherapy, and a
bone marrow transplant.
[ ] In 2010, her mother's cancer returned, and in 2013, she died; McCurdy was 21 years old.
McCurdy has revealed that she was
emotionally and
sexually abused by her mother. In an interview with
''People'' magazine, she said, "My mom's emotions were so erratic that it was like walking a tightrope every day." According to McCurdy, her mother pushed her into acting when she was six years old to both financially support her family, and because her mother had wanted to become a performer herself. She stated that her mother was "obsessed with making
era star" and detailed how her mother contributed to her eating disorder by introducing her to calorie restriction at age 11. She also revealed that until she was 16 or 17 years old, her mother performed vaginal and breast exams on her, ostensibly as a
cancer screening, and never let her shower alone. McCurdy said that she refused to appear in the revival of ''
iCarly
''iCarly'' is an American teen sitcom created by Dan Schneider, which originally aired on Nickelodeon from September 8, 2007, to November 23, 2012. The series tells the story of Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove), a teenager who creates and hosts ...
'' because of the reminder of her mother's abuse on the original show, and that she appeared in the spin-off series ''
Sam & Cat'' to please her mother.
McCurdy stated in an interview that she did not receive all of her payment from acting as a minor, because her
Coogan account was not properly filed.
In her 2022 memoir ''I'm Glad My Mom Died'' – the cover of which features McCurdy looking up and holding a pink
urn with
confetti spilling out
– McCurdy further described her mother's abusive and controlling influence.
Relationships
McCurdy dated American basketball player
Andre Drummond in 2013.
Mental health
In March 2019, McCurdy publicly revealed in a ''
Huffington Post
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'' article that, from age 11, she suffered from
anorexia, and later
bulimia.
[ In the article, McCurdy describes her mother's and the entertainment industry's aiding of ]eating disorder
An eating disorder is a mental disorder defined by abnormal eating behaviors that negatively affect a person's physical or mental health. Only one eating disorder can be diagnosed at a given time. Types of eating disorders include binge eating d ...
s, seeking help after her sister-in-law noticed the disorder, and various health scares, such as losing a tooth from regurgitating stomach fluids that wore down her tooth enamel and passing out on Miranda Cosgrove's bathroom floor from dehydration.
In addition to her struggles with eating disorders, McCurdy is a recovering alcoholic, having begun drinking heavily shortly before her mother's death.
Filmography
Film
Television
Video games
Music videos
Web
Director
Discography
* '' Jennette McCurdy'' (2012)
Bibliography
*'' I'm Glad My Mom Died'' (2022)
Awards and nominations
References
External links
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1992 births
Living people
20th-century American actresses
21st-century American actresses
21st-century American memoirists
21st-century American non-fiction writers
21st-century American singers
21st-century American women singers
21st-century American women writers
Actresses from Los Angeles
Actresses from Orange County, California
American child actresses
American child singers
American columnists
American country singer-songwriters
American film actresses
American people of Dutch descent
American people of English descent
American people of French descent
American people of Italian descent
American people of Swedish descent
American television actresses
American voice actresses
American web producers
American women columnists
American women country singers
American women memoirists
American women non-fiction writers
Capitol Records artists
Country musicians from California
Country pop musicians
EMI Records artists
Former Latter Day Saints
Journalists from California
Musicians from Long Beach, California
People from Garden Grove, California
People from Studio City, Los Angeles
People with obsessive–compulsive disorder
Screenwriters from California
Singer-songwriters from California