TV Shows - Jasmine Mathews
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on May 05, 2024. Jasmine Mathews has appeared in 2 television series with data.
  • The Rookie Poster
    #41
    The Rookie
    as Rachel Hall 7 episodes • #41 most popular show
    The Rookie is a gripping police procedural television series created by Alexi Hawley. It follows the story of John Nolan, a middle-aged man who becomes the oldest rookie cop in the Los Angeles Police Department. With determination and perseverance, Nolan tackles criminal cases alongside his younger colleagues while navigating the challenges of his personal life. The show offers a compelling blend of crime-solving and character-driven storytelling, exploring the highs and lows of being a law enforcement officer and the power of second chances.
  • Sweetbitter Poster
    #1,412
    Sweetbitter
    as Heather 14 episodes • #1,412 most popular show
    Sweetbitter is a drama television series based on the novel of the same name by Stephanie Danler. The show revolves around Tess, a young and ambitious woman who moves to New York City and lands a job at a prestigious restaurant. As Tess navigates the fast-paced and competitive world of fine dining, she is exposed to the intoxicating and sometimes chaotic lifestyle of the restaurant industry. With a compelling storyline and a talented cast, Sweetbitter explores themes of coming-of-age, self-discovery, and the pursuit of passion.
Movies - Jasmine Mathews
Sorted by online popularity. Jasmine Mathews has appeared in 1 movies with data.
  • Big George Foreman Poster
    #1,429
    Big George Foreman
    as Mary Joan • #1,429 most popular movie
    Big George Foreman is a documentary film that chronicles the life and career of former professional boxer George Foreman. It provides a captivating look into the rise of a legendary athlete, exploring his early years, his boxing accomplishments, and his personal journey. The film highlights Foreman's significant contributions to the sport, including his historic comeback at the age of 45. Through interviews, archival footage, and compelling storytelling, Big George Foreman offers an intimate and inspiring portrait of one of boxing's true icons.