Editor’s note: It breaks my heart to write about yet another holistic doctor so young, only 38, dying suddenly, collapsing just after finishing seeing patients for the day while visiting family. Dr Jessica’s Campbell’s holistic journey which is described on her medical website is a great read at the bottom of the page. We have over 100 doctors in the series now which can be found here. PS it does require an email as thousands of hours have gone into the series, a labor of love and several tv shows made about this series. It might take you a few weeks to read all articles and links that we’ve written and provided.
Jessica Campbell, an actress turned holistic doctor, best known for her roles in the 1999 film “Election” and cult classic series “Freaks and Geeks,” has died at 38.
Campbell’s family just announced the actor actually died on Dec. 29 in Portland, Oregon. Campbell retired from acting to become a naturopathic physician, aka holistic doctor fully certified, and she collapsed after seeing patients at her practice.
She was unable to be revived and her cause of death is to be determined.
Campbell first appeared in the 1992 TV movie “In the Best Interest of the Children,” starring Sarah Jessica Parker. Her following major film role was in 1999 comedy satire “Election,” with Matthew Broderick and Reese Witherspoon.
She played the angsty sister of school jock Paul (Chris Klein) whose girlfriend dumps her and leaves her for Paul. Wanting revenge, she runs against him for class president. The performance secured her an Independent Spirit Award nomination for best debut performance.
The actor also appeared in “Freaks and Geeks,” as Amy Andrews, a tuba player in McKinley High’s marching band. She briefly dates Ken (Seth Rogen) and later reveals to him that she was born intersex.
Campbell also starred in drama film “The Safety of Objects” opposite Glenn Close and Dermot Mulroney, as well as 2002’s “Junk” and “Dad’s Day.”
Cambell’s cousin Sarah Wessling set up a GoFundMe campaign to pay for the funeral costs and provide for Campbell’s 10-year-old son Oliver. “A true adventurer in every sense of the word, Jessica packed a staggering amount of experiences into her tragically short lifetime,” Wessling wrote on the GoFundMe page.
“She could always be counted on as the instigator of, or at the very least a willing accomplice to, various forms of mischief and hijinks. To know her is to have an over-the-top story involving her. To know her is to have known true friendship.”
Witherspoon also expressed her condolences in a tweet: “So heart broken to hear this. Working with Jessica on ‘Election’ was such a pleasure. I’m sending all my love to Jessica’s family and loved ones.”
Campbell is also survived by husband Daniel, her mother and an aunt, among other extended family members. A memorial service is being planned.
There is a gofundme here set up for her family. You can read about this awesome holistic doctor’s story here as well.
You can read Dr. Jessica’s journey here.
Sincerely, Erin Elizabeth, Health Nut News, East Coast of Florida