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Carmen Electra
Age
41
Birthday
Apr. 20th, 1972
Born in
Sharonville, Ohio, USA
Height
5' 3"
Carmen Electra's Main TV Roles
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Main Movie Roles2008 - Bedtime Stories2008 - Meet the Spartans 2008 - Disaster Movie 2007 - Epic Movie 2007 - Christmas in Wonderland 2007 - I Want Candy 2007 - Full of It 2006 - Scary Movie 4 2006 - American Dreamz 2006 - Date Movie 2005 - Cheaper by the Dozen 2 2004 - Starsky & Hutch 2004 - Mr 3000 2003 - My Boss's Daughter 2003 - Uptown Girls 2001 - Get Over It 2000 - Scary Movie 1999 - The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human 1997 - Good Burger |
Carmen Electra grew up near Cincinnati, Ohio, in the town of White Oak and got her first boost when a scout for Prince (I) spotted her fronting for a rap group in Los Angeles. She released a self-titled album for Prince's Paisley Park label in 1992. She then toured Europe as Prince's opening act on his 1992 Diamonds and Pearls Tour.
Carmen later returned to work for Prince at his Los Angeles nightclub, Glam Slam. She performed there every weekend with the Erotic City dancers, led by choreographer and director, Jamie King.
In March 1997, she appeared in cartoon form as the model for a character who's a singer and a vampire ("but a good vampire", says her publicist) in a comic book series called Embrace.
Carmen later went to co-star on Baywatch as lifeguard, Lani McKenzie and as host of MTV's Singled Out.
TRIVIA:
- Appears on the cover of the April 2003 issue of Playboy magazine, with a nude pictorial inside. 'Howard Stern (I)' (qv) gave the layout a thumbs up, and commented that she looked better today than she did 10 years ago.
- Hosted VH1's 100 Greatests Artists of Hard Rock
- Ranked #28 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2007 list.
- Is the youngest of five children in her family.
- In her November 2003 wedding to 'Dave Navarro (IV)' (qv), she wore a strapless beaded Badgley Mischka gown.
- Was a dancer at Kings Island Amusement Park in Ohio.
- She married 'Dennis Rodman' (qv) in the "Chapel of the Flowers" in Las Vegas, Nevada.
- Attended the School of Creative and Performing Arts in Cincinnati, Ohio.













