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April 20: Actor George Takei (``Star Trek'') is 71. Singer Johnny Tillotson is 69. Actor Ryan O'Neal is 67. Keyboardist Craig Frost of Grand Funk Railroad is 60. Actor Gregory Itzin (''24'') is 60. Actress Jessica Lange is 59. Actor Clint Howard is 49. Actor Crispin Glover is 44. Country singer Wade Hayes is 39. Actress Carmen Electra is 36. Bassist-keyboardist Marty Crandall of The Shins is 33. ...
CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Joey Lawrence, 32; Carmen Electra, 35; Jessica Lange, 59; Ryan O'Neal, 67
Alan Beith, Liberal Democrat MP, 65; Ray Brooks, actor, 69; Carmen Electra, actress 36; Sebastian Faulks, novelist, 55; Sir John Eliot Gardiner, conductor, 65; Sir Antony Jay, scriptwriter and producer, 78; Jessica Lange, actress, 59; Nicholas Lyndhurst, actor, 47; Ryan O’Neal, actor, 67; Leslie Phillips, actor, 84; Peter Snow, broadcaster, 70; Rachel Whiteread, sculptor, 45.
Actor George Takei ("Star Trek") is 71. Singer Johnny Tillotson is 69. Actor Ryan O'Neal is 67. Keyboardist Craig Frost of Grand Funk Railroad is 60. Actor Gregory Itzin ("24") is 60. Actress Jessica Lange is 59. Actor Clint Howard is 49. Actor Crispin Glover is 44. Actress Carmen Electra is 36. Bassist-keyboardist Marty Crandall of The Shins is 33. Actor Joey Lawrence ("Blossom," "Brotherly ...
The Pool, the after-hours watering hole at Harrah's Resort, continues to add star power. Dancer, singer and actress Carmen Electra will get the summer off to an early and sexy start when she presides over a Friday night pool party on May 23, which is the beginning of Memorial Day weekend.
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| Carmen
is of Cherokee, Irish, and German decent which explains her
exotic skin colour. At the early age of 9, Carmen was chosen
for the School of Creative and Performing Arts. She began taking
singing lessons and by her teenage years, was coreographing
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, Carmen decided to move to Minneapolis,
where her sister and half-sister lived. To begin with for some
money, Carmen did some modelling 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, changed her name to Carmen Electra, and
met Prince. All of this happened to the young lass in less than
a week.
"I'd
been there a week when I went to this club called Spice, where
I was approached by a woman who said she had this all-girl band
that Prince was producing, and I had the look they were after.
But what was really funny was that there was a Prince lookalike
at the club that night, and I thought she might have been talking
about him and it was all a joke. But it wasn't, thank God, because
the guy smelt really bad. I just thought, "If Prince smells
like this, I don't want to be in his group.
As a matter of fact, Prince smells heavenly. He's a very clean
person and he smells lovely.
So anyway, finally this blue BMW pulled up and Prince's brother
was driving. We ended up going to Prince's house in LA. And
he was really nice, but kind of quiet. Basically, I auditioned
right there in front of him at around 2 am. He played piano
and I sang "Do Re Mi" from The Sound Of Music. I was once in
the The Sound Of Music musical, so I knew the song. And then
I danced.
Now,
the whole time he's sitting there, he's just watching me with
no expression on his face. So there I am, dancing my butt off,
doing the Booty Shake and everything -- ha ha! -- and he still
has no expression, so I'm thinking, "He thinks I suck. I've
gotta take some more classes." So I go home and don't hear a
thing for two months."
"Then
the woman called me and said she couldn't explain what went
wrong. So I got in touch with Prince's bodyguard because I'd
recorded some demos on my own that I wasn't really happy with
and I thought it would be great if Prince would help me out.
I finally got a phone call ages later, at around 4 am, and it
was him. He said, "I wrote you a song, If you like it, you can
sing it." It was called "Carmen On Top" and I loved it. The
catch was that I had to go to Minneapolis to record it. So I
ended up living there for two and a half years."
It
has always been rumored that Carmen was just another one of
Prince's conquests whom he consequently gave a record deal.
But later Carmen put an end to these rumours by saying that
even though she had a huge crush on him, they kept the relationship
strictly professional.
"I had this mad crush on him, and every time we danced I'd fantasise
about him and what it would be like to be with him. But he was
my producer, not my lover. There was a chemistry when we were
together and I had a secret passion for him, but nothing happened.
I've never kissed him."
In
1992, soon after meeting and auditioning for Prince, she was
signed to his Paisley Park Records label. Prince took Carmen
under his wing, describing her as "this new girl out of Cincinnati."
Her first album coincided with her opening slot on the European
leg of Prince's Diamonds And Pearls Tour. She was promoted with
ads in Rolling Stone and on MTV. However large the hype, the
success wasn't there. The video for the single, "Go-Go Dancer",
shot in March 1992, received very little airplay on MTV, and
only the small Video Jukebox Network played the song.
A
12" single of "Go-Go Dancer" hit the stores in June, but didn't
sell well as no one was interested apart from a couple of Prince
fans who had the hardest time even finding the album in shops.
By that time, her album was finished, and promotional advance
cassette copies and bios were sent out for review purposes to
members of the press. However, it was all in vain. The album
was delayed, and it was decided that it needed additional tracks
and remixing before it was released. This wasn't Prince's decision,
as often has been thought, but actually Warner Bros. top executive
Benny Medina's. Medina had seen Carmen on some of the shows
on the Diamonds And Pearls Tour and hadn't liked what he'd seen.
He then approached Prince during a soundcheck and expressed
his doubts about Carmen's qualities. The album was finally released
at a later date, but did not meet expectations. It seemed Carmen
Electra's career had just gone the same way the careers of so
many of Prince's other protégé(e)s -- male and female -- had
gone: down the dumpster.
From
1993-1995, Carmen Electra was a forgotten name. Just another
pretty face with no talent was the public's feeling. Carmen's
career seemed to be on the rocks until she got a boost when
she appeared on the Nickelodeon show "All That", got a boob
job, and finally, being completly desperate, appearing nude
in Playboy in May of 1996.
That appearance led to her being included in the Playboy video,
Playboy Cheerleaders, in which she sings a song called "2-4-6-8".
Also in 1996, she co-hosted MTV's Loveline and occasionally
appeared as a dancer at Prince's Glam Slam clubs
Carmen's
career was revived on October 4, 1996 when Lisa Berger, MTV's
senior vice president original programming and series development,
announced that Carmen would take over from Jenny McCarthy (also
a Playboy veteran) as Chris Hardwick's co-host on MTV's dating
show "Singled Out" starting February 10, 1997, for at least
65 episodes.
Carmen joined Jenny on-air for one week in February as Jenny
prepared to depart to star in her own series on MTV, which also
debuted in February 1997.
Lisa Berger said "Singled Out has been an enormous success for
MTV, and we are thrilled to take it into its fourth season.
Chris' witty sense of humor matched with the sex appeal and
outrageousness of Jenny -- and then Carmen -- will make this
the most exciting season of the show yet. 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."
Carmen
Electra and her dancers, The Nightmare Creations, performed
during MTV's 6th annual Rock 'N Jock B-Ball Jam on October 26,
1996. She also appeared as a presenter at the 7th annual Billboard
Music Awards held on December 4, 1996 at the Aladdin Hotel in
Las Vegas. Carmen also starred in a comic book called Embrace,
published by London Night Studios. The first issue, "Kill Me
Softly", is now available in three versions:a regular one, an
NC-17 one, and a signed platinum limited edition.
In
January 1997, the New York Daily News announced Carmen was going
to replace Pamela Lee 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 and Carmen had been
given a five-year contract to replace Pamela's character on
Baywatch.
Since
this time, Carmen has appeared more often on the T.V., and even
the big screen. Her first movie was Good Buger, where she played
a small role. With the turn of the century passed Carmen has
wasted no time and has appeared in one of the bigger movies
of 2000, Scary Movie. She is also following suit in 2001 with
her appearance in Perfume. |