Jodi Knotts
- Actress
- Producer
- Location Management
Jodi began her acting career in San Francisco (1982), under the
tutelage of theater guru
Jean Shelton, just after
graduating from Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa, California. Since
then, Jodi has appeared in dozens of theatrical productions on some of
the most prestigious stages in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Shortly
after earning her SAG Card in 1986, Jodi's career took flight, where
she appeared on some top-rated TV shows and features in the last twenty
years, such as Junior (1994),
One Life to Live (1968),
"Stop with the Kicking/HBO",
Murphy Brown (1988),
Married... with Children (1987),
Friends (1994),
ER (1994),
CSI: Miami (2002) and
Seinfeld (1989). After meeting her
husband, actor
Jim Fitzpatrick, the dynamic
couple set-up shop (Five Star Studios, Inc.) to produce one- and
two-act plays for the stage, in Los Angeles. During this time, film and
TV producers began buying the rights to several plays that "Five Star"
had created and produced, which prodded Jodi and her husband to expand
their operations into film and television. And they have since created
several TV pilots ("Godparent$" Godparents (1999) , "Right Hand Man" Supernatural (2005) & for
the Nets, as well as, the feature film,
An American Reunion (2003).
Jodi and her family have recently relocated to the West/Central Coast
of Florida, to build studios and produce feature films. Jodi became
interested in entertainment when she was a little girl because of her
father, Ed Knotts, who was a guest singer and dancer on
The Lawrence Welk Show (1955)
with Merv Griffin, and her cousin,
Don Knotts. And she has worked with some of
Hollywood's biggest stars such as
Robin Williams,
Kevin Pollak,
Dana Carvey,
Danny DeVito,
Glenn Close, as well as, the Governor of
California, Arnold Schwarzenegger.