Jennifer Landon could not be more different than her onscreen persona in the neo-western drama Yellowstone.
Her character Teeter is a tough and eccentric badass with a thick, almost-impossible-to-understand West Texas drawl and short pink hair who is romantically involved with Colby, played by Denim Richards. The popular Paramount recently show came to an end after 5 seasons, with Teeter moving out west, hinting at a possible spin-off.
The actress is the daughter of television legend John Landon, and has been acting since she was a kid, which may explain her ability to believably transform into her character despite their differences.
Jennifer could not be more different than her potty-mouthed cowgirl character on Yellowstone. The 41-year-old does not have pink hair or a thick accent, in fact, she is actually a blonde-haired bona fide California girl who grew up in Malibu.
The difference between her real life persona and her character is night and day, leaving fans stunned at how different she is from the person she plays on TV.
It could be in her blood, though, as the actress grew up in a Hollywood family and spent time as a kid on TV sets with her parents who worked in show business.
Her famous father, who passed away in 1991, starred on shows like Little House on the Prairie and Bonanza and her mother worked as a makeup artist on Little House on the Prairie.
She even appeared alongside her father in the hit show Highway to Heaven.
Jennifer is best known for her role as Gwen Norbeck Munson and lookalike Cleo Babbitt in the CBS soap opera As the World Turns, which earned her three Daytime Emmys.
She has also appeared on House in 2011, Chicago Med in 2017, The Resident in 2018 and The Orville in 2019.