Born into poverty as the child of teenage parents, Jessica Chastain grew up facing hunger, bullying, and financial hardship.
Raised by a single mother who worked hard to provide for the family, Chastain often went to bed hungry and was mocked at school for her red hair and freckles. She later discovered her passion for acting after watching Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at age 7.
Determined to pursue her dream, she trained at the prestigious Juilliard School with financial help, including a scholarship from late actor Robin Williams that covered tuition, housing, and travel expenses.
Chastain’s career began on stage and television before her film breakthrough in 2011 with movies like The Help and Zero Dark Thirty, both earning her Academy Award nominations.
She became internationally known for roles in Interstellar (2014 film) and later won an Oscar for The Eyes of Tammy Faye.
Today, Chastain is one of Hollywood’s most respected actresses, known for choosing strong, socially conscious roles and advocating for equality and mental health awareness.