Carmen Electra
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BIOGRAPHY |
| Carmen Electra
was born as Tara Leigh Patrick, in Cincinnati, Ohio on April
20, 1972. She grows on a small town called White Oak. She
has chosen to go for the "School of Creative and
Performing Arts" at her early age of nine! She began
taking singing lessons and by her teenage years, she was choreographing
and performing musicals for the school's theatrical
ensemble. She also began rapping and said her goal was
"to go to Los Angeles and get a record deal." In
1987, at the age of 15, Tara moved to Minneapolis, where her
sister and half-sister lived. To earn money, she did some modeling
for Target department stores. She was also known to be in
Minneapolis during the 1990 filming of Prince's movie,
Graffiti Bridge. In 1991, Tara moved to Los Angeles,
California. There she met Prince, who give her that 'Carmen
Electra' to her as her new name. Prince gave her that name
for he thought that she looks like a Carmen and Electra as
her last name, after a Goddess. He tried to help her get a
record deal, and finally she landed one with Paisley Park
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| After many trials and tribulations, Electra
finally released a record to very dismal success. The video
for the single "Go-Go Dancer" was seldom seen on
MTV, and when the 12" single hit the stores in June
(1992) it almost went straight to the bargain bin. By 1993,
Carmen's success was the typical story of the flare that
finally died. One year after her big break, the name Carmen
Electra had been forgotten. But the last laugh had yet to
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In 1995, Carmen
reinvented herself and appeared on the Nickelodeon show ALL
THAT. In March of 1996, Carmen posed nude for Playboy and
did a Playboy video, PLAYBOY CHEERLEADERS, in which she
sings the show stopper ‘2-4-6-8.' Also in 1996, Carmen
hosted MTV's Loveline - only a glimpse of things to come. On
October 4, 1996, Lisa Berger (MTV's senior vice president of
original programming) announced that Carmen had been
selected to replace Jenny McCarthy on the MTV show SINGLED
OUT. The deal was for at least 65 episodes. Carmen is a
perfect fit for Singled Out and exactly the type of
personality the show needs for Chris' new co-host. She's
talented, sexy and smart and a welcome addition to the
show's cast." Since that announcement, |
| Carmen has
appeared on several TV shows and special events, all
documented in the Filmography. Carmen also starred in a
comic book, Embrace, published by the independent London
Night Studios. The first issue, "Kill Me Softly",
is now available in three versions: a regular one (for $3),
an NC-17 version (for $5), and a $30 signed platinum limited
edition. |
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| In January
1997, the New York Daily News announced Carmen was going to
replace Pamela Lee Anderson on Baywatch. Carmen had occasionally |
appeared on the spin-off Baywatch Nights, so the news wasn't
too surprising. In April 1997, the story was proved true:
Carmen had been given a five-year contract to replace
Pamela's character on Baywatch.
As of late 1997, it is also rumored that MTV Productions
will give Carmen her own TV show, similar to Jenny McCarthy's.
Along with filming Baywatch, Carmen says her second album
will be out at the end of 1997.
Carmen is involved with Cypress Hill rapper B-Real (Louis
Freeze). Many rumors have circulated about their
relationship, including rumors that they were no longer
together. However, in her recent chat sessions on America |
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