Jacqueline Samantha Sandler (née Titone; born September 24, 1974) is an American actress. She is best known for her starring and supporting roles in films produced and written by her husband Adam Sandler.
Jacqueline Samantha Titioné was born on September 24, 1974, in Coral Springs, Florida, to Joseph H. Titone and Lila (née Impellizeri). She is of Italian descent. She graduated from Coral Springs High School.
In 1998, she had been approached by Rob Schneider, who eventually introduced her into the world of acting by giving her the first role as Sally in the 1999 comedy film ' (1999). As the film became a success, she was eventually introduced to her future husband Adam Sandler, who offered her a part in the 1999 comedy film Big Daddy (1999).
She then made her first starring role as the voice of Jennifer in the 2002 animated comedy film Eight Crazy Nights, which also starred Adam Sandler.
She often appears in supporting and minor roles in Adam Sandler's films, including Grown Ups, Grown Ups 2, 50 First Dates, Little Nicky, I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry, Just Go with It, The Ridiculous 6 and That's My Boy.
Besides working in her husband's films, she appeared in television shows such as The King of Queens, Rules of Engagement, Marry Me and The Goldbergs.
She met Adam Sandler at a party prior to working on the set of Big Daddy (1999). She converted to Judaism, which is Sandler's religion. On June 23, 2003, they were married in a lavish Jewish affair in Malibu, California.
They have two daughters, Sadie (born May 6, 2006) and Sunny (born November 2, 2008). Both daughters starred with him in the 2020 comedy film Hubie Halloween.