Yessica Kumala

Who is Yessica Kumala?

Yessica Kumala was born in Indonesia on 2 September 1977 to Chinese parents and is a former nightclub employee who is now best known as the wife of actor Josh Holloway. Yessica Kumalar’s spouse is well-known for his television work, particularly his role as James “Sawyer” Ford on “Lost.”

He also portrayed Will Bowman in the television series Colony.

What is Yessica Kumala net worth?

Yessica Kumala’s net worth is unreported since little is known about her job, but she likely benefits from her husband’s success, as Holloway’s net worth is estimated to be more than $22 million due to his high-paid acting work on mainstream television.

Quick Facts about Yessica Kumala

Name Yessica Kumala
Birthday September 2, 1977
Age 42 years
Gender Female
Nationality Indonesian
Ethnicity Chinese-Indonesian
Profession Former Club Girl
Parents Chinese Parents
Married/Single Married
Husband Josh Holloway
Children Hunter Lee Holloway and Java Kumala Holloway

Yessica Kumala: Bio, Profession, and Relationships

Yessica is of Chinese ancestry and spent her early years in Indonesia before her family relocated to the United States in search of better chances and a better chance at life.

She began working at a nightclub after completing her studies, and it was around this time that she met and began dating Josh Holloway.

Yessica slapped Josh on the shoulder as he approached a group of women he wanted to approach while he was socializing with his pals. She examined him well before requesting his phone number; he was both astonished and interested. After he gave her his number, she departed and returned with her phone a few moments later to request it again. During the duration of their relationship, Josh was still searching for his big break.

In 2004, shortly after completing production on the pilot episode of the television series “Lost,” he popped the question to her.

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Biography Zoom: Yessica Kumala (Source: Google)

Josh was born in San Jose, California, United States, as the second of four children. His mother was a nurse, while his father was a surveyor. The family moved to Free Home in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia when he was two years old. After graduating from Cherokee High School and developing a passion for movies, he enrolled at the University of Georgia. However, he barely completed the first year of college due to his family’s inability to afford the expenses.

He moved to Los Angeles and began looking for employment as a model after returning to California. Beginning with print and catwalk work, he attracted high-profile clients. During this time, he worked with Donna Karan, Dolce & Gabbana, and Calvin Klein, among others.

In 1993, he had one of his earliest acting performances opposite Alicia Silverstone in the music video for Aerosmith’s “Cryin.” The work inspired him to pursue more acting opportunities, which led to roles in “Angel,” “Doctor Benny,” “Moving August,” and “Cold Heart.”

The Rise to International Recognition of Josh Holloway

Early in his career, he appeared in numerous guest roles, including “NCIS,” “Walker, Texas Ranger,” and “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.” One of Holloway’s earliest prominent performances was as the lead in the Sci-Fi Channel feature “Sabretooth.”

In 2004, he received his big break when he was cast in the television series “Lost,” which led to his eventual international recognition.

The project was both advantageous and disadvantageous for him, as it raised his renown but left him with little time to pursue other opportunities, such as a chance to work with Brad Pitt. He appeared in live-action sequences of “Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium” and “Whisper,” among other projects.

He was scheduled to feature in “X-Men 4” before it was shelved in 2005, but during his run in “Lost,” he won multiple prizes and accolades, including the Saturn Award for Best Actor.

Alongside Tom Cruise, he was cast in the 2010 film “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol.” In the television series “Intelligence,” he portrayed a lead character with the capacity to access electromagnetics with his mind. In the 2016 film “Colony,” he portrayed a former FBI agent who is coerced into working with the government to suppress the Los Angeles resistance.

Personal Life

Holloway proposed to Kumala in Oahu, Hawaii immediately following the filming of the premiere episode of “Lost,” and they wed in 2004. Together, they have two children and reside in California. Since her marriage, she has primarily assumed a supporting role for her husband while raising their children. The family has been spotted in other locales, including beaches where they frequently spend time together.

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