50 years old (Born on May 22, 1974)
Actor; She is famous from My So-Called Life,Its like you know..
Met her husband, Lord Charles Peregrine Courtenay, in a Las Vegas hotel in 2002. He works as a lawyer in the United States. She originally auditioned for the starring role of Angela on 'My So Called Life' but did not get it, so she returned for the audition of Rayanne. She married Lord Charles Courtenay in a civil ceremony in April 2005. They celebrated with a formal wedding on April 30, 2005 in Los Angeles, California. As someone who has Fibromyalgia, a chronically painful illness, AJ is a huge supporter and bright face for Fibromyalgia awareness and advocacy. According to British magazines in April 2004, she is engaged to marry the future Earl of Devon, Charles Courtenay. They are said to plan to live in England after the wedding. Charles popped the question while the pair sat on surfboards off the coast of California.A J Langer's Best Moments
Fun Facts About A J Langer
Powderham Castle on River Exe, her new home, was built in 1390. The Courtenays have resided there for over 600 years. Powderham houses a chair used by William of Orange for his first Parliament in 1689, following the "Glorious Revolution".
Attended Granada Hills High School in Granada Hills, California.
The Courtenays took part in the Crusades, were emperors of Constantinople, and fought under King Henry V at Agincourt.
Gave birth to a daughter, Joscelyn Skye Courtenay, weighing 7 lbs 14 oz and measuring 21 inches [b. January 31, 2007].
Began using her initials as her name at age 8, when she played on an all boys baseball team.
Her father is a clothing salesman, and her mother runs a company for hearing-aid distribution.
Her father-in-law is the currently sitting 18th Earl of Devon (circa 2007). As such, AJ is titled Lady Courtenay via her husband Lord Courtenay. When her husband becomes the 19th Earl of Devon, she will correspondingly become the Countess of Devon.
Gave birth to a son, Jack Haydon Langer Courtenay, on August 16, 2009. Jack is heir to the title of 'Earl of Devon'.