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Don’t wish for it, work for it!”, the motto of the WWE Diva, Stacy Keibler is exactly what this woman has achieved. Things don’t just happen, you have to believe in yourself and be confident and do what you can to get where you want to be. This independant woman has accomplished all in such little time and has still so much ahead of her in her future. Also known as the ‘Eye Candy Of Wrestling’, has a leggy 42″ legs. A role model for both women and men to look up to, she has made her life worth the live.
Stacy Marie Keibler was born on October 14th, 1979 in her hometown of Baltimore, Maryland. Her parents Gary and Patricia Keibler being very proud of their daughter from what she has achieved from past and present. This WWE Diva, didn’t just come out and know everything she knows now. She began dancing at the age of three — attending all sorts of competitions and such. Stacy, being involved and doing many other things before her career took off the track! Stacy attented Towson University with a very high GPA!
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An alluring, lithe blonde who got her start modeling as a teen, James King went from cover girl to hot Hollywood property, appearing in a whopping five releases set to open in 2001 and another ready to lens in the summer of that same year. Born Jamie King in Omaha, Nebraska, the young girl sought to broaden her horizons and asked that she be allowed to attend the local modeling school. At age fourteen, at the school’s final presentation, King was discovered by New York model agent Michael Flutie, who offered the teen beauty a shot at stardom. King was soon on the fast track, appearing in all the major magazines, including Vogue, Cosmopolitan, Elle and Allure.
Displaying a more playful personality and down-to-earth appeal than the average stone-faced model, King had something special that would elevate her quickly to supermodel ranks, but along with her great successes came big problems. Young and free with money to spend, the model was on the party circuit, and drug use soon became more of a lifestyle than a recreation. When the life of her then-boyfriend, an up and coming photographer was cut short reportedly due to a drug overdose, King determinedly worked to straighten up her life. By 1998, she was back in business, co-hosting MTV’s fashion series “House of Style” with Rebecca Romijn-Stamos. With her likeness in countless magazines and her name on the lips of those in the know, King had made a name for herself in the fashion industry, but her teenage party girl past threatened to shadow her accomplishments.
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Q’Orianka Waira Qoiana Kilcher (born February 11, 1990) is an American singer and actress. She is best known for her role as Pocahontas in the 2005 film The New World. It is also noted she shares a resemblence to Keisha Castle-Hughes, who starred in the 2003 movie The Whale Rider, both girls were born in 1990.
Kilcher was born in Schweigmatt, Germany; her first language was Spanish, although she also speaks English, a little German and limited Algonquian (which she learned for her part in The New World). Her father is a Peruvian artist of Quechua/Huachipaeri Native American descent. Her mother, Saskia Kilcher, a human-rights activist of Swiss descent, was born in Alaska and raised in Switzerland.
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Jewel is more known as a singer and songwriter than as a film star. In 1995, her wildly successful breakthrough album, Pieces of You, was released. Her feature film debut occurred with the 1999 film Ride With the Devil. ~ All Movie Guide
- Also Credited As:
Jewel
- Born:
on 05/23/1974
Significant Others
- Companion: Ty Murray. dating as of 2006
Posted by Celebrity Biographies on 27th June 2006

A statuesque Australian redhead with creamy alabaster skin and blue eyes that cast a slightly mischievous air, Nicole Kidman had become established in her native land as a rising talent before she ventured to the USA where she met her future husband Tom Cruise during the filming of 1990’s “Days of Thunder”. Born in Hawaii to a biochemist and psychologist father and an activist nursing instructor mother, Kidman spent her first years living in the Washington, DC, area. By the time she was three, she and her parents had returned to Australia and settled in conservative, upper-middle-class suburb of Sydney. As a toddler, she was enrolled in ballet classes and at age four got a taste of theatrical life by stealing her school’s Christmas pageant, garnering laughs as a sheep who upstaged the Nativity scene.
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Alicia Keys, born Alicia Augello-Cook, in Manhattan, New York City, USA on January 25, 1981 is a popular R&B vocalist and pianist. She was born to a black father named Craig Cook and a white mother, Terri Augello. Known as a smart student, Alicia successfully graduated as valedictorian from the Professional Performing Arts School, a public high school in Manhattan. Made use of her scholarship Keys briefly attended Columbia University, but then dropped out to pursue her music career.
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Overlooked by Hollywood for not possessing a classical leading lady look, dark-haired and sharp-featured Catherine Keener took an alternative route to success, carving out her niche in independent films with a series of diverse, engaging performances that have made her one of the industry’s best-kept secrets. After graduating from college, Keener found work as a casting agent, forming a close friendship with fellow casting director Gail Eisenstadt, who encouraged Keener to pursue acting and cast her in her first film role as a cocktail waitress in “About Last Night …” (1986), exhorting Rob Lowe and Jim Belushi to “Go! Go! Go!” in their drinking contest, thus earning a Screen Actors Guild card. She made her TV debut in a failed pilot (”The Alan King Show” CBS, 1986), had a brief taste of being a regular on the short-lived cop show “Ohara” (ABC, 1987-88) and acted in two 1989 flicks, the Outward Boundish “Survival Quest” (featuring future husband Dermot Mulroney) and the unpromisingly-titled “Curse of the Corn People” (CBS), which actually involved a group of Kansans making a low-budget horror film.
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Monica Keena was born in New Jersey on May 25th, 1979 and was raised in Brooklyn. She’s about 5′1 and has an older sister named Samantha. Her mother, Mary is a nurse and her father, Bill, is a financial sales manager. As a child, she was always drawing, painting, dancing and signing.
Monica auditioned for acceptance into LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts at the age of thirteen. Although she chose the drama department as her preference, Monica was accepted in both the dramatic and the vocal arts departments. Soon after starting her classes at LaGuardia Monica played in her first role in a short film entitled “Burning Love,”. She also went on to portray the character Bertha in a stage reading of Strinburg’s “The Father,” with Al Pacino.
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Wife of Pierce Brosnan, who is the current incarnation of James Bond. Has two children by Brosnan: Dylan Thomas (1/13/97) and Paris Beckett (2/27/01). Married Brosnan at Ballintubber Abbey, County Mayo, Ireland on August 4, 2001.
Education: Unknown; attended high school in suburban LA (lived in Newport Beach and Huntington Beach growing up).
Actress: Spent part of one season on General Hospital as Valerie Freeman (1989). Had bit role in “The Opponent” (boxing movie) in 1992 (Italian-produced film, also called “Qualcun Pagera”).
Journalist/Model: Had short careers as TV journalist in 1990s (two minutes per week on a handful of episodes of “Unsolved Mysteries”; a few showings as an announcer for Entertainment Tonight and the Today Show; eight episodes of PBS TV show called “Home Green Home” in mid-1990s) and model (any evidence of her modelling career, such as photos, would be welcome).
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Arielle Kebbel was born and raised in Florida where she made the decision to become an actress.
Her first role was in the feature film The Bros., co-starring Shaquille O’Neal and Ludacris.
She has since worked on series such as CSI, Judging Amy, and most recently Law and Order SVU.
She can currently be seen on the WB’s Gilmore Girls, playing the young wife of Jared Padalecki.
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With her wavy brunette hair, piercing green eyes and expressive personality, Melina Kanakaredes has been winning fans since her 1991 breakout role as Greek immigrant Eleni Andros on CBS’ daytime serial “Guiding Light”. The Ohio-born former beauty contestant spent nearly five years playing the character who moved from wide-eyed innocent to more mature wife and mother, earning a Daytime Emmy nod along the way. Her talent and abilities transcended the genre and like others who began their days in daytime (e.g., Meg Ryan, Marisa Tomei), it seemed only a matter of time before she would make the leap to primetime and features. Kanakaredes made her feature debut in Gregory Hines’ uneven portrait of an interracial romance “Bleeding Hearts” (1994) and went on to small roles in “The Long Kiss Goodnight” (1996), “Dangerous Beauty” and “Rounders” (both 1998) and “15 Minutes” (2001).
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Jane Kaczmarek already had a long and fruitful acting career comprised of roles on stage and screen, but it was her role as harried mother Lois on the hit Fox sitcom “Malcolm in the Middle” that finally placed her firmly in the spotlight two decades after her initial foray into television. An attractive and versatile dark-haired player who routinely turned in noteworthy performances, Kaczmarek had about her an air of determined self-possession that she molded around her characters, so that her regal socialites rang as true as her underprivileged scrappers. One result of this was exceptionally realistic portrayals; another was that she was frequently cast as older and more accomplished or embittered women. Kaczmarek grew up in Wisconsin and followed her acting dreams despite her traditional upbringing and initial, more practical plans to be a schoolteacher. She studied at the University of Wisconsin, Madison where she performed in school productions and became acquainted with fellow acting hopeful Tony Shalhoub, who encouraged the young woman to follow his lead to Yale’s School of Drama. There she further honed her skills, and racked up Yale Repertory credits.
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