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I was born and
raised in Dallas, Texas and lived there most of my life (I'll
let you guess how long that is). I am one of three kids, the
only girl, and the youngest. It's no wonder I am a ham! All in
all, I think I came out pretty cool chick.
I guess I was always sort of a tomboy. I would compete against
all the neighborhood kids in just about any sport, no matter how
old or big the other kids were. I raced bikes, played soccer (won
two gold medals), played football, and took just about any dare.
I loved individual sports like gymnastics, and I was a loner.
The "girlie" side of me loved spending a lot of time in my room
playing with dolls. I had a magnificent collection of Barbies,
but only one Ken doll (lucky dog!). I began making sexy little
outfits for Barbie when I was six, and played out lots of
scenarios. I guess this was my own sort of sex education/play
therapy. After all, who was I going to have these kinds of talks
with…my brothers? (You can see where that got me).
I was addicted to the "boob toob" and fashion magazines even
then. So I would memorize an entire commercial and then sit in
front of the mirrors in my dressing area to see if I was
convincing enough to pull it off. I decided at about age eight
that I was. My favorite magazine was VOGUE - I was a fashion
slut even then. But when I was nine, I found my first PLAYBOY. I
thought this was the coolest thing I had ever seen! My brothers
were 10 years older than me, so they had always had sexy posters
and various centerfolds all over their walls. But there was
something feminine and all together innocent about PLAYBOY. I
never forgot that issue.
THE TEENAGER (edited to protect the
innocent)
In my teenage years, I was quite a handful. I was very
independent, creative, and curious. I think I spent most of
these years chained to my room. Unfortunately, I was not smart
enough to out-fox my former "bad-boy" Dad. He would inevitably
be waiting (shotgun in hand) when I climbed back into my second
storey window, early in the morning.
I attended an all-girl boarding school in Virginia from age 13 -
I actually ASKED to go away! This was an invaluable experience
for me. I learned more about women, myself, and the world than
ever before. My grades soared and I felt like I had found myself
for the first time.
EARLY ADULTHOOD
I moved right into art school at 17, to get a degree in Interior
Design. That was a short two years, and then I was off to a four
year college to earn my B.A. in Psychology and Criminal Justice
(as you may have read in my very old bio in Mystique Magazine).
Again, I had decided to go to an all female school, Texas
Woman's University.
I am always asked why I went to all female schools. I found that
the smaller classes made me more comfortable, and the lack of
testosterone enabled me to be a PART of the class, as opposed to
being the entertainment. When guys weren't around, I could do
quite well! When they were, I was constantly distracted - just
couldn't help myself! Since I was raised by men, I seem to "get"
them in a social sense. I've been told (many times) that I am
actually "a guy in a hot chick's body". (I'll let that slide for
now).
When I hit legal age (that's 18 for you perverts who are unaware),
I started modeling for a VERY conservative agency named The Kim
Dawson Agency. I was modeling shoes, doing catalogues, petite
runway for Neimans and other high end stores, spots on the local
news for the fashion segments, and industrial kinds of things…BORING!
Then, I was found by International Film Works, who were making a
series of videos for Playboy TV. Suddenly, I found myself doing
some really interesting work, including a movie called THE RED
CHAIR. I was put on the cover of the film and my picture was
made into a poster for Victor Duncan Studios. I became Miss
August in my first calendar and proceeded to do a series of
music videos and two more Playboy videos - PLAYBOY'S HOOTERS and
THE GIRLS OF THE CABARET ROYALE. I was offered the opportunity
to fly to LA and shoot the cover of the Hooters video, and test
for Playmate, but decided to pass and finish school instead. I
was determined to get my college degree before I left for
something so uncertain. (Plus, have you ever tried to explain
that one to a Dad on Fathers Day?)
So back to school! I found that making this decision motivated
me in my studies, once again. Through some people in my college
town, I became interested in protecting animals (who had always
been my true friends and family) and an avid defender of Animal
Rights. This was met with significant opposition by my Texas
University, as well as the scientific research based community I
had been a part of. I was very opinionated and made some enemies.
This caused some problems among my professors and fellow
students, but I did find support and the animals loved me.
I rescued hound dogs from the pound, cleaned them up, retrained
them, and found them suitable homes. I found them to be the
greatest cuddlers, the best givers of unconditional love,
appreciative of everything they receive, relentlessly protective,
and they don't bark back when you want to watch "I Love Lucy" at
3:00 a.m.! This was all inspired by my "main dog" (shhhh…he
thinks that means "GOD"), adopted from a no-kill shelter in
October 1993. We've been together ever since.
POST GRADUATION
I graduated college in 1999 and then everything changed! I was
approached in a Dallas nightclub by a Hawaiian Tropic Pageant
director when I was out with the girls one night. He tried very
hard to convince me to enter the last regional competition in
the US that next weekend, but I had never even seen a bikini
contest! It was taking place at Lake Texoma over Labor Day
weekend, so I decided to take a girlfriend and make a
mini-vacation of it. I won the preliminaries, and a day later,
won the finals which sent me to Las Vegas for the Hawaiian
Tropic Nationals.
I had an absolute blast in Vegas, but was unbelievably
overwhelmed. Out of 163 girls, I came in 16th. GREAT, but not
good enough to make it to the Internationals. After the
announcement on stage, I loafed through the halls toward my room,
when I heard a man call my name. As I turned, I looked up to see
Mark Daughn and Kevin King.
I had a long conversation with Mark about posing for his new
magazine called Mystique. I was in awe as he showed me his work.
This was a softer, modern day Playboy, and I was going to be a
part of it! We shot for the first time in September 1999, and
this launched my pin-up career.
LA AND BEYOND
I finally moved to Los Angeles in February of 2000. I had no
friends, no family, and knew only a few people - agents,
managers, etc…(the seedy crowd). I managed to get into doing
some extra work on TV sitcoms and landed features right off the
bat in shows like "Action", "Suddenly Susan", "Son of the
Beach", and "West Wing". I moved on to do bit parts within about
7 months, then guest star roles, and have now been hosting since
2001 (check resumes). Of course, I have continued modeling, and
to my surprise, they still like me!!!
I have many plans for my future, including a Masters in
Counseling, and continuing my Animal Rights work. I am planning
to have a family some day soon, but will continue to enjoy my
success in this unique world for now. |
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