Jean Grey

Name: Jean Grey
Code name: None
Voice actress: Venus Terzo
Age: 17
Powers: Telekinesis and Telepathy, like Prof X but less strong
First Episode: Strategy X
Originally from: Connecticut
Known Family: Parents and Sister
Grade: Junior
Classes: Chemistry, American Literature, American History, French, Trigonometry and Art class
Hobbies and pastimes: Cheerleading, fashion, cooking, malling and playing soccer.
Favorite music: Sheryl Crow, Alanis Morrisette ect... You get the drift here
Favorite foods: Sushi (ack!), French cuisine and anything trendy
Group status: Perfect girl

She's the high school junior, Jean is the redhead who happens to be very popular ;). She's considered to be the one who is less weird and than all the others at Xavier institute.Jean has a sibling relationship with Scott Summers, and likes to push his buttons. Knowing that Scott might have a slight crush on her. She seems to overlook him and go for other guys. Poor scott :(.
Although Scott and Jean are in different grades, they have many classes together -- as is the case in high school. Since they are always buddying around together, people perceive them as a couple. This will lead to Scott getting razzed and hassled by jealous football players, and other such high school situations.
Because Jean is a cheerleader, she gets to hang out with the other cheerleaders and jocks. And although Scott wouldn't be excluded from such activities (being somewhat of a jock himself), he would keep the perspective that their duties at the Xavier Institute always need to take precedence over, say, going out with other kids. Jean will need to learn this lesson, since she will be pulled in two directions at once (hanging out with the cool kids versus training with the X-Men).

Jean grew up in Connecticut, in an utterly normal upper-middle-class family. She has a non-mutant sister, and her parents are still alive and happily married. Jean is a telekinetic (TK), enabling her to move objects merely by thinking about it. At first, weight will be a real issue with her -- and she starts out only able to move what she can actually lift with her arms. Jean has latent telepathic (TP) abilities. Professor X, the world's greatest telepath, will train her to use and refine these powers. However, telepathic abilities are hardly a blessing -- especially in high school! When her TP powers first manifest, Jean will first overhear exactly the last things she'd want to -- especially about herself! An additional drawback to TP is that some of the things you hear are true, and some of the things may actually be misperceptions, or even outright lies planted into other people's heads. (A villain such as Magneto or Mystique may use this principle to their advantage, to plant a lie to lure the X-Men into action.)

Jean Grey pics

Discouraged
Concentrating on her thoughts
Sitting on a couch withs scott
Seems upset
Brushing her red hair
Her powers hurt
School girl
Standing with Scott in uniform
Uniform poses
Normal poses

Venus Terzo

Venus Terzo is the voice behind Jean Grey of X-men Evolution. She is 5'4, she's also a graduate of Dawson College in Montreal, Professional Actors Program. Venus is a native of montreal and is now living in Vancouver, she speaks 4 different languages: English, French, Italian and Greek (wow). She's appeared on such CBC dramas as the Beacn Combers and Davinci's Inquest.Here is a small part of her filmography. (couldnt put the whole thing, too much lol)
Actress - filmography
(2000s) (1990s) (1980s)

X-Men: Evolution" (2000) TV Series (voice) .... Jean Grey
"Escaflowne" (2000/I) TV Series .... Princess Milerna
"Beast Machines: Transformers" (1999) TV Series (voice) .... Black Arachnia
"Pocket Dragon Adventures" (1998) TV Series (voice) .... Cuddles
"Da Vinci's Inquest" (1998) TV Series .... Detective Angela Kosmo
I Know What You Did (1998) (TV) .... Shelly
"Littlest Pet Shop, The" (1995) TV Series (voice)
Ranma � (1993) (V) .... Ranma Saotome (female)
"Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, The" (1993) TV Series (voice) .... Additional Voices
"My Little Pony Tales" (1992) TV Series (voice)
It (1990) (TV) .... Cyndi
"Captain N & the Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3" (1990) TV Series (voice) .... Princess Lana
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Filmography as: Actress, Notable TV guest appearances
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"Mysterious Ways" (2000) playing "Tracy Roberts" in episode: "John Doe No. 28" (episode # 1.22) 5/1/2001
"Poltergeist: The Legacy" (1996) playing "Sarah" in episode: "Painting, The" (episode # 4.4) 4/9/1999
"ReBoot" (1994) (voice) in episode: "Where No Sprite Has Gone Before" (episode # 3.6) 1997
"Sliders" (1995) playing "June" in episode: "Greatfellas" (episode # 2.10) 5/31/1996
"Highlander" (1992) playing "The Duchess" in episode: "Leader of the Pack" (episode # 4.4) 10/16/1995

Phoenix

One of the first mutants recruited by Professor Charles Xavier, Jean Grey has been an anchor of the X-Men since the team's inception. Tempering telepathy and telekinesis with warmth and compassion, Jean has overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges -- rising from the ashes of her apparent death like a Phoenix to stand in defense of a world on the brink of genetic war!

Real name: Jean Grey
Occupation: Adventurer
Group affiliation: X-Men, formerly X-Factor
Base of operations: Xavier Institute for Higher Learning, Westchester County, New York
First appearance: X-Men (Vol. 1) #1 (1963)
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 115 lbs.
Eye color: Green
Hair color: Red
Powers: A telepath, Jean Grey can read minds, project thoughts and illusions into others' heads, and discharge mind-numbing mental bolts. Her telekinetic abilities allow her to levitate herself, other living beings and inanimate objects.
Weapons: None

History: When Jean Grey was 10 years old, she watched helplessly as her best friend was struck by a car. The strength of Jean's emotions awakened her latent telepathic powers, and she experienced the dying girl's feelings. Withdrawn and deeply depressed, Jean discovered she could not control her newly awakened mental powers and was forced to isolate herself from others to keep hold of her sanity. Jean had been an average teenager; now, she could hear thoughts louder than voices and lift weights with her mind. Jean's parents were referred to Professor Charles Xavier, secretly a mutant with similar telepathic and telekinetic powers. Xavier treated Jean for several years, erecting psychic shields in her mind so she would not be able to use her telepathic abilities until she achieved the maturity necessary to control them. When Jean had attained a certain level of mastery, Xavier recommended that her parents enroll her in his newly established School for Gifted Youngsters. Adopting the guise of Marvel Girl, Jean became the fifth member of the X-Men -- a handful of troubled teenagers learning to control their strange powers...and fighting to preserve Xavier's dream of peaceful coexistence between humans and mutants. Jean harbored strong feelings for fellow student Scott Summers -- alias Cyclops, whose uncontrollable optic beams would fire whenever he opened his eyes. For years, both were too shy to express their emotions.
Hated and feared by humanity, Jean and the X-Men honed their strange abilities while standing in defense of a world on the brink of genetic war. Following the removal of Xavier's psychic shields, she proved highly adept at using her telepathic powers. When the mutant island known as Krakoa held Jean and several of her teammates captive, Professor X assembled a second squad of X-Men. Led by Cyclops, the new recruits rescued Xavier's original students. Jean left the X-Men soon after, but continued her romantic relationship with Scott.
However, her unique genetic gifts would not allow her to lead a normal life. The government created a new breed of mutant-hunting Sentinels, and the androids abducted Jean and the other X-Men. Imprisoned in an orbiting space station, the team was forced to escape back to Earth in a space shuttle through a lethal solar-radiation storm. The pilot's cabin lacked sufficient shielding, but Jean insisted on flying the craft. Already succumbing to the agonizing effects of radiation poisoning, she was touched by the cosmic being known as the Phoenix Force. The entity created a body for itself that was identical to Jean's, duplicated her memories and personality, and absorbed a portion of her consciousness. It then guided the shuttle to a crash-landing in Jamaica Bay off New York City.
The Phoenix Force placed the real Jean in suspended animation within a cocoon-like pod resting on the bottom of the bay. The Phoenix Force eventually was corrupted by its own power, becoming a threat to all creation. But Jean's persona was dominant, and her psyche caused the entity to sacrifice itself to save the universe. Subsequently, the Avengers -- Earth's Mightiest Heroes -- discovered the pod and turned it over to elastic inventor Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four. Finally breaking through the cocoon's psi-damping, the real Jean released herself. Fully healed, she reunited with Scott and the original X-Men; together, they founded a new team, X-Factor. Later, the members of X-Factor rejoined the X-Men.
Inevitably, Jean married Scott. However, their toughest trial was yet to come. At the dawn of the new millennium, the mutant warlord Apocalypse captured the Twelve: powerful mutants who would determine the fate of their kind, including Scott and Jean. They were wired to a machine that would channel their awesome energies into Apocalypse, allowing him to absorb the body of X-Man -- a time-tossed teenager possessed of vast telepathic and telekinetic power -- and ascend to a state of cosmic awareness. As his teammates fell around him, a powerless Scott shoved X-Man out of Apocalypse's draining circuit, merging with the would-be conqueror to create a new evil entity. Jean detected Scott's psyche inside Apocalypse and prevented the X-Men from destroying him. However, he was presumed dead by most of his teammates. Only Jean and the future-era freedom fighter called Cable refused to believe Scott had perished. Investigating rumors that he was alive, Jean and Cable found Cyclops struggling to reassert his mind over Apocalypse's psyche. With Jean's help, Cable exorcised the warlord and shattered his essence. Thanks to the support of his wife and adopted family, Scott was able to shake off the devastating effects of his merger with Apocalypse and rejoin the X-Men.

Comic Phoenix Pics

Power in her hands
Flying over green fields
Fiery Jean
In a bathing suit
Goblin Queen
Incognito
Phoenix
In pain
Jean Grey's profile
pictures courtesy of:
Bianca's Ultimate Jean Grey site

Movie Jean

Meet Jean Grey from the X-men movie! The actress behind the Phoenix is Famke
Janssen.Famke was born in Holland, where she began her professional career as
a model. She later moved to the United States, where she has made her home since
1984. Initially settling in New York, she majored in writing and literature at
Columbia University and studied acting with Harold Guskin. She then went to Los
Angeles, where she continued to study acting under Roy London. Famke made
her feature film debut with Jeff Goldblum in "Fathers and Sons". Her name is
Frisian for "little girl". The weird thing is i wonder why they didnt make her hair
red like it's suppose to be...oh well!!! Maybe some other time huh? Anyway! She
was still good as Jean Grey. Hope she gets picked for X-men 2!!! I suggest you
dont look at the picture too long, after a while she starts looking like a demon lol!

 

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