Carmen Electra














































Carmen Electra

Carmen Electra 2013.jpg
Carmen Electra in 2013

Born
Tara Leigh Patrick


(1972-04-20) April 20, 1972 (age 46)

Sharonville, Ohio, U.S.

Other names Tara Patrick
Occupation Actress, model, dancer, television personality, singer, entertainer
Years active 1990–present
Television
Singled Out
Baywatch
'Til Death Do Us Part: Carmen and Dave
Spouse(s)



  • Dennis Rodman
    (m. 1998; div. 1999)


  • Dave Navarro
    (m. 2003; div. 2007)


Partner(s)
Rob Patterson (2008–12)
Awards MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss
Website carmenelectra.com

Tara Leigh Patrick (born April 20, 1972), better known by her stage name Carmen Electra,[1] is an American glamour model, actress, television personality, singer, and dancer. She began her career as a singer after moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where she met Prince, who produced her debut record. She later relocated to Los Angeles, California, to pursue a career as an actress, gaining notoriety for her role as Lani McKenzie on the television series Baywatch.


She made her film debut in the horror comedy American Vampire (1997), and has had roles in multiple parody films, including Scary Movie, Date Movie, Epic Movie, Meet the Spartans, and Disaster Movie. Electra has also appeared as a model in Playboy magazine, and worked as a dancer with the Pussycat Dolls.




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


    • 2.1 Beginnings


    • 2.2 Film and other work




  • 3 Personal life


    • 3.1 Charity work




  • 4 Credits


    • 4.1 Filmography


    • 4.2 Television


    • 4.3 Discography


      • 4.3.1 Albums


      • 4.3.2 Singles






  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Early life


Carmen Electra was born Tara Leigh Patrick on April 20, 1972 in Sharonville, Ohio,[2] to Harry Patrick, a guitarist and entertainer, and his wife Patricia (d. 1998), a singer.[3][4] The youngest of six children (she has four brothers and one sister),[5] Electra attended Ann Weigel Elementary School and studied dance under Gloria J. Simpson at Dance Artists studio in Western Hills until age nine, when she enrolled in the School for Creative and Performing Arts (SCPA), a magnet arts school in the Cincinnati Public School District.[6] There, she was an older classmate of Nick Lachey, with whom she appeared in a production of Peter Pan.[7][8] Electra, who told People Magazine in 1997 that she'd "wanted to dance on Broadway," graduated from Princeton High School in Sharonville in 1990, having transferred there from SCPA two years prior.[9][10] Additionally, Electra attended and graduated from Barbizon Modeling and Acting School in Cincinnati.[11]


Electra is of Dutch, English, German, and Irish descent,[12] and was very close to her family. She said of her mother, "My mom was my rock," and described her older sister Debbie as being "like a second mother to me".[13] After Debbie moved to Illinois, Electra said her life "revolved around my mom. She was my best friend, in my life 24/7 whether I wanted her there or not."[13]


Career


Beginnings


Electra started her professional career in 1990 as a dancer at Kings Island in Mason, Ohio, in the show "It's Magic", one of the more popular shows in the park's history.[14] In 1991, she moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where she met singer and songwriter Prince.[15] Soon after, Electra signed a recording contract with Prince's Paisley Park Records and began a short-lived singing career.[16] During her time at Paisley Park Records, she officially became known as Carmen Electra.


In 1995, Electra started appearing in television shows. In May 1996, she was featured in a nude pictorial in Playboy magazine, the first of several. This exposure led to higher profile television appearances, including Baywatch (cast member in 1997–1998, as Lani McKenzie) and MTV's Singled Out. She returned to Baywatch for the 2003 reunion movie, Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding.


Electra was featured in Playboy four more times: June 1997, December 2000, April 2003, and the January 2009 anniversary issue. She was on the cover of the last three of these issues.


In 1997, Electra appeared in the films American Vampire and Good Burger.


In 1997, Electra modeled for the covers of the comic books Razor and the Ladies of London Night by London Night Studios.[17] Electra appeared in commercials for Maxim Men's Hair Color products (2004–2005). In 2006, Electra signed on as the spokesmodel for Ritz Camera Centers, appearing in their television and print ads with CEO David Ritz. She is featured in some video spoofs of lonelygirl15 that advertised Epic Movie.[18] That same year she appeared as the face and spokesperson for Max Factor cosmetics in their television and print ads.[19] In 2007, Electra became a published author with the release of her book, How to Be Sexy.[20] She is the oldest cover girl in the publication history of FHM Magazine.[21]


In 1999, she appeared in the Bloodhound Gang's music video of "The Inevitable Return of the Great White Dope". That same year she appeared in the film The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human.


Film and other work


Electra's 2000s feature film appearances include the horror film Scary Movie (2000). In 2004, she appeared in the remake of the 1970s TV show Starsky & Hutch (2004), for which she won an MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss. Her subsequent films during that decade include Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005); Scary Movie 4 and Date Movie in 2006; Epic Movie (2007); and Meet the Spartans and Disaster Movie in 2008.


In 2002, an extinct species of fly was named Carmenelectra shechisme in honor of Electra's "splendid somal structure".[22]


In 2004, Electra appeared as characters in the video game Def Jam: Fight for New York and as one of the celebrity challenges in the video game ESPN NFL 2K5.


In 2005, she appeared in an episode of House (series 1, ep. 21), in which she portrayed herself as an injured golfer and an injured farmer, playing out House's fantasy. That same year, she joined the voice cast of the animated series Tripping the Rift, replacing Gina Gershon as the voice of the sexy android "Six". Also in 2005, she began the Naked Women's Wrestling League, acting as the commissioner for the professional wrestling promotion.[23] In late 2006, Electra was featured in commercials by Taco Bell.


Electra appeared as a guest judge on So You Think You Can Dance Season 8 on July 6, 2011. She appeared along with regular series judges Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy and fellow guest judge Travis Wall. In 2012, Electra joined Britain's Got Talent as a guest judge for the auditions staged in London, she acted as a replacement for Amanda Holden, who was absent due to complications following child birth.


Personal life




Electra in 2013


In August 1998, Electra's mother died of brain cancer, and two weeks later, her older sister, Debbie, died of a heart attack.[7][15] During this time, Electra had been dating NBA star Dennis Rodman. She and Rodman wed in November 1998 at Little Chapel of the Flowers in Las Vegas, Nevada.[24][25] Nine days later, Rodman filed for annulment, claiming he was of "unsound mind" when the pair wed.[26][27] Electra explained, "It's easy to get caught up in a moment. You think it's romantic, but then you realize, God, we did it in Vegas? It's like getting a cheeseburger at a fast-food restaurant."[9] The couple reconciled and celebrated New Year's Eve together, but four months later they mutually agreed to end their marriage in April 1999 under "amicable circumstances."[9][28]


Five years later, Electra gave an interview to Glamour in which she admitted that she married Rodman in 1998 in direct response to the numbing emotional pain of having lost both her mother and sister:


I was just going through the motions. I was completely numb. At the time, I was dating Dennis Rodman. He was such a fun person to be around, and we went out every night. I remember thinking, this is my out. I'm just going to have fun, and I'm not going to worry about anything. Right after my mom and sister died, I flew to Las Vegas and Dennis and I got married. I guess I was trying to cling to whatever I had. I'd lost my mom and my sister; I didn't want to lose anyone else. We were married for about five months. When I started going through some really hard times with Dennis, I became addicted to feeling that pain instead of dealing with my feelings about my mom and sister. But at some point, I realized I had to stop blaming him. So I got out of my marriage and started reading a lot of self-help books and watching Oprah [Winfrey]. And one day Oprah said, In order to heal, you have to feel. At that moment I realized I wasn't letting myself feel what I needed to.[13]


On November 22, 2003, Electra married Dave Navarro, lead guitarist for the rock band Jane's Addiction. The couple documented their courtship and marriage in an MTV reality television show called 'Til Death Do Us Part: Carmen and Dave.[29] On July 17, 2006, she and Navarro announced their separation, and Electra filed for divorce on August 10, 2006; it was finalized on February 20, 2007.[30][31]


In April 2008, Electra's representative confirmed that she was engaged to Rob Patterson, a member of the nu metal band Otep and hard rock band Filter.[32] Despite remaining engaged for several years,[33] the couple did not wed and in 2012, she appeared as one of the celebrity bachelorettes on the TV dating show The Choice.[34] Electra briefly dated Simon Cowell from December 2012 to February 2013.[35]


Electra is godmother to Lyrik London, the son of actor Jeremy London and his estranged wife Melissa Cunningham.


Charity work


Carmen Electra organized a fundraiser for Head to Hollywood, a non-profit organization which offers support to brain tumor survivors.[36] Other charities which she supports include Elevate Hope,[37] a charity which supports abused and abandoned children, and the HollyRod Foundation, which provides medical, physical, and emotional support to those suffering from debilitating life circumstances, especially Parkinson's disease.[38]


Credits


Filmography

































































































































































































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1997

American Vampire
Sulka

1997

Good Burger
Roxanne

1998

Starstruck
Iona Shirley

1998

The Chosen One: Legend of the Raven
McKenna Ray / The Raven

1999

The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human
Jenny Smith

1999

Christmas Vacation 2000
Esmerelda

2000

Scary Movie
Drew Decker

2001

Sol Goode
Treasure

2001

Perfume
Simone

2001

Get Over It
Mistress Moira

2002

Rent Control
Audrey

2002

Whacked!
Laura

2002 Cleavage Herself Television film
2002 Electra's Guy Herself Television film
2003

Uptown Girls
Celebrity

2003

My Boss's Daughter
Tina

2004

Starsky & Hutch
Staci

2004

Mr. 3000
Herself

2004

Max Havoc: Curse of the Dragon
Debbie

2004

Monster Island
Herself

2005

Dirty Love
Michelle Lopez

2005

Lil' Pimp
Honeysack
Voice role
2005

Getting Played
Lauren

2005

Cheaper by the Dozen 2
Serena Murtaugh

2005

Searching for Bobby D
Rebecca

2006

Date Movie
Anne

2006

Scary Movie 4
Holly

2006

Hot Tamale
Riley

2006

National Lampoon's Pledge This!
Herself

2006 Lolo's Cafe Desiree Television film; voice
2007

Epic Movie
Mystique

2007

I Want Candy
Candy Fiveways

2007

Full of It
Herself

2008

Christmas in Wonderland
Ginger Peachum

2008

Meet the Spartans
Gorgo

2008

Hollywood Residential
Herself

2008

Disaster Movie
Beautiful Assassin

2009

Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust
Ginger Vitus
Voice role
2009

Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!!
Sybil Williams

2010

Barry Munday
Iconic Beauty

2011

Mardi Gras: Spring Break
Herself

2012

2-Headed Shark Attack
Anne Babish

2012

The Axe Boat
Veronica
Short film
2014

Lap Dance
Lexus

2015

Chocolate City
Club DJ

2015

Book of Fire
Theodora


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Year
Title
Role
Notes
1996 Erotic Confessions Manager 1 episode
1996 Baywatch Nights Candy 1 episode
1997 All That Sue 1 episode
1997–1998 Baywatch Lani McKenzie
1997 Pacific Blue Lani McKenzie 1 episode
1997 Singled Out Host
1997 Just Shoot Me! Herself 1 episode
1998 Hyperion Bay Sarah Hicks 8 episodes
2000 VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock Host
2002 Off Centre Herself 2 episodes
2002 Carmen and Dave: An MTV Love Story Herself
2002 The Simpsons Herself 1 episode; voice
2002–2004 Livin' Large Host
2002 BattleBots Host
2003 Dance Fever Herself 6 episodes
2003 Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding Lani McKenzie
2004 'Til Death Do Us Part: Carmen and Dave Herself 7 episodes
2004 Monk Chloe Blackburn 1 episode
2004–2005 Manhunt: The Search for America's Most Gorgeous Male Model Host
2004–2005 Tripping the Rift Six 13 episodes; voice
2005 Summerland Mona 5 episodes
2005 Hope & Faith Carmen 1 episode
2005 American Dad! Lisa Silver 1 episode; voice
2005 House M.D. Herself 1 episode
2005 Stacked Nikki 1 episode
2005–2006 Joey Herself 2 episodes
2007 Full Frontal Fashion Guest host
2008–present ChartBlast Host
MTV Italy
2009 Perfect Catch Host
E! UK
2009 Reno 911! Miss Uecker 1 episode
2012 90210 Vesta 2 episodes
2013 Suburgatory Herself 1 episode
2013 Fra Sydhavn til West Coast Herself 1 episode
2014 Franklin & Bash Bridget Barnes 1 episode
2014 The Birthday Boys Myrtle 1 episode
2016 Jane the Virgin Herself 1 episode

Discography


Albums



  • Carmen Electra (1993)

Singles



  • "Go Go Dancer" (1992)

  • "Everybody Get on Up" (1993)

  • "Fantasia Erotica" (1993)

  • "Fun" (1998)

  • "I Like It Loud" (2012)

  • "Bigger Dick" (featuring Mams Taylor) (2013)

  • "WERQ" (2014)

  • "Around the World" (2014)


References





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  37. ^ "Family Jamm! Artists" Archived June 23, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.. Elevate Hope Foundation. 2007. Retrieved April 5, 2013.


  38. ^ Carmen Electra's Charity Work, Events and Causes. Look To The Stars. Retrieved April 5, 2013.



External links




  • Official website


  • Carmen Electra on Facebook


  • Carmen Electra on Twitter Edit this at Wikidata


  • Carmen Electra on IMDb


  • Carmen Electra at People.com


  • "Dirty Dozen: Carmen Electra". Playboy. Archived from the original on March 9, 2009.










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