Jenny Smith (Johnsonverse)

Jennifer Geraldine Luddan (nee Smith) (b. November 29, 1997) is an American actress, illustrator, singer, musician, director, producer, writer and playwright. Smith is also President and CEO of Johnson Financing and CEO of Walmart, Blockbuster Video, PrimeStar, PrimeBuster, and Circuit City.

Early Life
The daughter of a friend of Sheldon Johnson, Jr., Jenny was always interested in financing. She also wrote and illustrated her own books, and directed her own home movies, including one based on Tim Johnson's 2004 play A History of a Titan in 2007.

Johnson Industries
When Tim became CEO of Johnson Industries in 2009, Smith became CEO of Johnson Financing, Blockbuster, PrimeStar, PrimeBuster, and Circuit City, in addition to being CEO of Walmart in 2017.

Personal life
Jenny has five sisters, Jeanne Wilma (b. August 1, 1994), Sarah Jo (b. November 29, 1997), Lori Jane (b. January 31, 1998), Wendy Anne (b. December 31, 2000), and Red Emily (b. November 22, 2005), and two brothers, Clyde Howard (b. March 17, 1995), and Lynn Edward (b. April 29, 2007), and has been married to Frank Luddan (b. December 10, 1997) since March 2, 2018. Smith and Luddan had been in a relationship since 2010, and had twin children, Leonard Orson "Lennie" and Mary Jo, the latter named after Mystery Science Theater 3000's Mary Jo Pehl (b. March 1, 2016), and a third child, Orson James (b. June 21, 2018). Smith also owns the house used on the 1969-1974 sitcom The Brady Bunch, and the mansion used on the 1962-1971 sitcom The Beverly Hillbillies. Both houses are used for party rentals, and as museums.