Raven Riley

September 06, 2010
Raven Riley
Born September 6, 1986
Location Arizona, United States
Height 5 ft 4 in
Weight 116 lb
Measurements: 32B-27-35 in
Eye color Brown
Hair color Brown
Skin color Olive skin
Ethnicity Italian and Native American
Raven Riley (born September 6, 1986), is an American porn star, appearing online and on DVDs. Riley won the top spot on Front magazine's "Top 20 Girls of the Web" and appeared on its March 2007 cover.
An Ohioan, Riley debuted online at age 18. Since then, she has won several awards for her movies and photos. She is of Italian and Native American heritage.
With the support of website jaYManCash, of which Riley is part-owner, she started Evil Motion Pictures, whose goal is to break into mainstream horror movie production.
Evil Motion Pictures released its first horror porn film starring Riley in November 2007, entitled Succubus.
In May 2008, the owner of jaYManCash announced that the rumors Riley was leaving the adult industry were true, saying "while no official documents have been signed, Raven has communicated that the adult industry is no longer in her future." Riley contacted XBIZ and disputed the rumors and reports: "I am still here and I’m not retired... That was false information that was given." jaYManCash and Riley are engaged in litigation and have an upcoming court date.

Tori Black

August 26, 2010
Tori Black
Tori Black
Born August 26, 1988
Location Bainbridge Island, Washington, United States
Height 5 ft 9 in
Weight 140 lb
Measurements: 34B-27-38 in
Eye color Brown
Hair color Brown
Ethnicity Caucasian
Tori Black (born August 26, 1988 on Bainbridge Island, Washington, United States) is a pornographic actress. She entered the adult film industry in 2007, and has since appeared in over 80 movies.
She is the Penthouse Pet of the Month for December 2008.
As of 2008 she was represented by the agency LA Direct Models. Black appeared in her first anal sex scene in the 2009 movie Interactive Sex with Tori Black.
Awards
2009 CAVR Award – Hottie of Year
2009 XRCO Award - Starlet of Year
2009 FAME Award – Favorite Rookie Starlet

Marisa Miller

August 06, 2010
Marisa Miller
AKA Marisa Lee Bertetta

Born: August 6, 1978
Location: Santa Cruz, California, U.S.
Height 5 ft 8 in
Hair color Blonde
Eye color Hazel
Measurements 34D-23-35
Weight 110 lb
Dress size 2
Shoe size 7
Marisa Lee Miller (born August 6, 1978) is an American model best known for her appearances in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issues, and her work for lingerie retailer Victoria's Secret. After a stint shooting with photographer Mario Testino for fashion magazines like Vogue, Miller began working for both companies in 2002. As of late 2007, she is a Victoria's Secret Angel, and graced the cover of the 2008 SI Swimsuit Issue to record-setting numbers, accomplishments that have led to her being dubbed the "return of the great American supermodel."
She is also known for contracts with companies like Harley-Davidson and for taking the #1 spot on Maxim magazine's 2008 "Hot 100" list. Aside from modeling, she is an ambassador for the American Cancer Society.
Early life
Born Marisa Lee Bertetta in Santa Cruz, California, she was first "discovered" at age 16 walking through a San Francisco café by two Italian modeling agents. After talking to her mother Krista Bertetta, she was on a plane to Italy with her mother a few months later, despite such a "shy and conservative" personality growing up that she had to put on all her clothes just to go to the trash can while at the beach. Miller gained attention when she appeared in a 1997 issue of Perfect 10 magazine. Although she came in third behind Ashley Degenford and Monica Hansen in Perfect 10 magazine's first annual model search, she was repeatedly showcased in following issues, including the covers of the Winter 1998, Aug/Sept 1999, and Fall 2004 editions.
Career
Miller moved from a start as an amateur magazine model to high profile mainstream work after an acquaintance showed a picture of her to famed fashion photographer Mario Testino in 2001. Testino asked to meet Miller, who was running a surf school at the time, and was invited to Manhattan Beach, California, where she would be surfing.
Noticing her, Testino snapped pictures of her and approached her for a job offer that turned out to be editorials for both the American and Italian editions of Vogue. Within six months, Miller was working for Victoria's Secret and the coveted Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, in which she appeared in every issue from 2002 to 2008. She has also appeared in a diverse range of magazines, many of them international editions, such as GQ, Maxim, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, Elle, and Vanity Fair, as well as working on campaigns/advertisements for Nordstrom, J.Crew, Guess?, Tommy Hilfiger, Pepsi, Panasonic, Bath & Body Works, and most recently, for True Religion jeans and motorcycle company Harley-Davidson. In July 2008, Miller took her first step beyond modeling when her shoe line with skateboarder/surfer-oriented company Vans launched.
Television spots of Miller's include the short-lived reality television series Manhunt: The Search for America's Most Gorgeous Male Model (2004), Puddle of Mudd's "Spin You Around" music video (2004), the pilot episode and finale of VH1's reality show The Shot (2007), and cameos in HBO's Entourage and the CBS comedy How I Met Your Mother (both 2007), the latter with her fellow Victoria's Secret Angels. However, it wasn't until 2007 that she filmed her first television commercial for Victoria's Secret, appearing alongside Heidi Klum for the It bra. Miller's other commercials include a 2008 viral video on YouTube with All Star baseball player Ryan Braun for Remington's ShortCut clippers and a commercial for the NFL Network.
On December 4, 2007, Miller made her debut at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, and opened a segment in the following year's edition. Other runway credits of Miller's include 2007's Fashion for Relief show, benefiting victims of Hurricane Katrina, as well as MTV's Fashionably Loud, Imitation of Christ, Inca, and Amir Slama's Rosa Cha, for which she was one of the most anticipated models.
On the February 12, 2008 episode of The Late Show with David Letterman, it was announced via a three-story billboard in New York City that Miller would grace the cover of that year's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. The tandem online launch of the issue drew record page views to the SI website: 228 million, a 41% increase over 2007. In September 2008, Sports Illustrated released a "Best of Marisa Miller" swimsuit calendar for the 2009 year.
Victoria's Secret also put her to work in 2008, with a five-city tour to promote the 2008 Swim collection's release in stores; the April-May tour included stops in New York City, Miami, Chicago (where she threw the opening pitch at a Cubs game), Boston, and Minneapolis. The relaunch of Victoria Secret's sports line, VSX, soon followed, along with her first official campaign as an Angel: promoting the company's fragrance Very Sexy Dare.
Media recognition
The swell in publicity resulting from her 2008 work served to land Miller in the number one spot on Maxim magazine's "Hot 100" rankings for 2008, beating out list regulars such as Scarlett Johansson, Jessica Biel, and Eva Longoria-Parker. This marked the first time anyone has debuted on the list in the number one position. In her subsequent cover story for the July issue, Maxim proclaimed her as the "return of the great American supermodel." Of such acclaim, Miller admits, "I get a kick out of it, but it would be stupid to let it go to my head. It’s modeling—I didn’t find the cure for cancer."
She also finished first place in The Best Damn Sports Show Period "Smokin' Sixteen" competition in 2008, repeating her 2007 win over competitors such as Gisele Bündchen and Adriana Lima. Miller ranked third in Askmen.com's "Top 99" for 2009, after ranking ninth in 2008, twelfth in 2007, and fourteenth in 2006. She added to her popular accolades with the "Hot N' Fresh" award at the second annual Spike Guys' Choice Awards.
Personal life
She married Jim Miller a Los Angeles surfing contest promoter and lifeguard from California in 2000, and separated from him in 2002. They divorced soon after. She married Hollywood producer Griffin Guess on April 15, 2006.. From an early age she loved surfing; in 2004, she placed second in the celebrity division of the Kelly Slater Surf Invitational. She was a standout volleyball player on her high school team at Monte Vista Christian and has taken up boxing. She has said that she would like to be a sportscaster.
As of 2009, Miller is an ambassador for the American Cancer Society, to which proceeds from her online store are donated. She also supports the Young Survival Coalition, which seeks to promote awareness of breast cancer in women under 40, as well as environmental organization The Surfrider Foundation, which aims to preserve the world's oceans and beaches.

Brooklyn Decker

August 03, 2010
Brooklyn Decker
Born April 12, 1987
Loction Kettering, Ohio
Height 5 ft 9 in
Hair color Blonde
Eye color Blue
Measurements 36C-24-34
Brooklyn Decker (born April 12, 1987) is an American fashion model best known for her appearances in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, including the cover of the 2010 issue. In addition to also working for Victoria's Secret, she has ventured into television with guest appearances on shows like Ugly Betty and Royal Pains. She is married to American tennis player Andy Roddick.
Career
Early in her life, Decker and her family moved to Middletown, Ohio, then to Charlotte, North Carolina, where she was discovered in a shopping mall as a teenager. Decker began her modeling career as the face of Mauri Simone, a popular prom dress maker. She won the 2003 Model of the Year award at the Connections Model and Talent Convention.
Brooklyn Decker has been featured in pictorials in Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan, FHM, and Glamour, and has modeled for The Gap, Intimissimi and Victoria's Secret. She has also appeared in music videos for Jimmy Buffett and the band 3 Doors Down. She is also an avid Tar Heel basketball fan.
In 2005, within two months of moving to New York City, Decker auditioned for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, in which she first appeared in 2006. She was again featured in the 2007 edition, also hosting the 2007 behind-the-scenes television special, and returned to the magazine for a third consecutive time in 2008. Decker was chosen to become the cover girl for the 2010 edition. In 2007, she had a recurring feature on the CNN/SI website called "She Says, Z Says," along with Paul Zimmerman, discussing NFL football games of the week. Decker also appeared in the 2007 made-for-television Lipshitz Saves the World. She worked for a period in Australia. She joined the cast of Sports New York to discuss the upcoming NCAA basketball tournament. In 2008, Decker rang the Stock Exchange bell with other Sports Illustrated models.
Decker is represented by Marilyn Agency.
Decker made a guest appearance on NBC's Chuck, where she played a model applying to be a "Buy More Girl."
She made a guest appearance on USA Network's Royal Pains on July 30, 2009. Decker played swimsuit model Rachel, while Peter Jacobson played Alan, her nebbishy husband.
She also appeared in an episode of the hit ABC series Ugly Betty.
On February 8, 2010, David Letterman announced on the Late Show with David Letterman that Decker had been chosen as the 2010 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit covermodel.
Personal life
During the 2007 Davis Cup final between the USA and Russia, Decker was seen in the crowd supporting American tennis player Andy Roddick. On March 31, 2008, Roddick announced on his website that he and Decker were engaged, and they were married in a private ceremony in Austin, Texas on April 17, 2009.

Kristin Chenoweth

July 24, 2010
Kristin Chenoweth
AKA Kristi Dawn Chenoweth

Born July 24, 1968
Location Broken Arrow, Oklahoma,
Occupation Actress, singer, author
Kristin Chenoweth (born July 24, 1968) is an American singer, musical theatre, film, and television actress, and author. Some of her best-known roles have included her role as Sally Brown in Broadway's You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, her role as Glinda in Broadway's Wicked, and her role as Annabeth Schott in television's The West Wing. She most recently appeared in the role of Olive Snook on the ABC dramedy Pushing Daisies for which she won the 2009 Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy. Chenoweth is also the face of Jude Frances jewelry.
Chenoweth has a distinctive speaking voice. In FHM's March 2006 issue, she compared her voice to that of Betty Boop.
Chenoweth is a classically trained coloratura soprano, and well known for her skilled singing technique and artistic interpretations. She has a vocal range of four octaves. Chenoweth is able to sing the note "F6" (1396.913Hz), also known as "F above High C".
Early life
Adopted at birth, Kristi Dawn Chenoweth grew up in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Her lineage includes one-quarter Cherokee ancestry. Her vocal ability and talent were realized at a young age, performing songs for local churches. A highlight of her childhood was a special solo appearance at the Southern Baptist Convention national conference at the age of 12. She performed the song "I'm Four Foot Eleven and I'm Going to Heaven" for an audience of approximately 40,000 delegates.
Chenoweth attended Oklahoma City University, where she was a member of Gamma Phi Beta (Beta Omicron) Sorority. She earned a degree in musical theatre and a master's degree in opera performance, studying under voice instructor Florence Birdwell. Professor Birdwell has trained other notables such as Miss America 1981 Susan Powell and three-time Tony nominee Kelli O'Hara. It was Birdwell who suggested to Chenoweth that she add an "n" to her first name, reasoning that the name "Kristin" was perhaps more classically suited for an opera singer. While at OCU, Chenoweth won the title of "Miss OCU" and went on to win second runner-up in the Miss Oklahoma pageant in 1991. For a period of time, she performed on stage at Opryland USA in Nashville, Tennessee.
Chenoweth won a number of competitions, including a "most talented up-and-coming singer" award in the Metropolitan Opera National Council auditions, which came with a full scholarship to Philadelphia's Academy of Vocal Arts. Two weeks before school started, she went to New York City to help a friend move. While there, she auditioned for the Paper Mill Playhouse's production of the musical Animal Crackers and got the role of Arabella Rittenhouse. She turned down the scholarship and moved to New York to do the show and pursue a career in musical theatre. She is 4 ft 11 in.
Career
Theatre
Chenoweth made her Broadway debut in a production of Molière's Scapin starring Bill Irwin, followed in the spring of 1997 by the musical Steel Pier by John Kander and Fred Ebb, for which she won a Theatre World award. The following season, she appeared in the City Center Encores! production of the George and Ira Gershwin musical Strike up the Band and the Lincoln Center Theatre production of William Finn's A New Brain. She has performed several times on the radio program A Prairie Home Companion.
During the 1998–1999 season, she performed in the Broadway revival of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown as the title character's little sister, Sally, a character that was not present in the original production. (That character replaces the obscure Peanuts character Patty, not to be confused with Peppermint Patty.) The performance won Chenoweth the Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle Awards as the season's Best Featured Actress in a Musical. She then starred in the Broadway comedy Epic Proportions, followed by appearances in ABC's television adaptation of the musical Annie (as Lily St. Regis), and in the leading role of Daisy Gamble in the City Center Encores! production of On a Clear Day You Can See Forever.
In 2003, Chenoweth performed songs from her album Let Yourself Go in concert for Lincoln Center's 5th American Songbook. She also performed in City Center Encores! 10th Anniversary Bash. In London, she was involved in Divas at Donmar for director Sam Mendes, then appeared in the Actor's Fund Benefit Concert of the musical Funny Girl in New York City.
In October 2003, she returned to Broadway in Wicked, the musical about the early years of the witches of Oz. She was nominated for a Tony Award as Best Leading Actress in a Musical for her performance as Glinda. After playing Glinda for nine months (not including the years leading up to the Broadway run where she played the role in all of the show's workshops), Chenoweth left Wicked on 18 July 2004 along with co-stars Joel Grey and Norbert Leo Butz. Chenoweth was replaced by Jennifer Laura Thompson.
Chenoweth played Cunegonde in a revival of Candide, directed by Lonny Price in 2004. Price's semi-staged concert production with the New York Philharmonic under conductor Marin Alsop, ran for four performances between 5 May 2004 and 8 May 2004. The production featured Paul Groves as Candide, Sir Thomas Allen as Dr. Pangloss, Patti LuPone as the Old Lady, with choruses from both Westminster Choir College and the Juilliard School completing the performance cast, and was also broadcast on PBS's Great Performances. A performance of the rarely sung duet "We Are Women" between Cunegonde and the Old Lady was included in the production.
From December 14, 2006 to March 11, 2007, Chenoweth starred on Broadway in a production of The Apple Tree and received rave reviews for her performance. On 19 January 2007, she performed a solo concert at The Metropolitan Opera in New York, only the third musical theatre star ever to present a solo concert at the Met, following Barbara Cook and Yves Montand. Chenoweth has also performed leading roles at the Goodspeed Opera House and the Guthrie Theatre, and she was chosen by the late Jerome Robbins as the guest soloist in his West Side Story Suite of Dances at New York City Ballet.
Chenoweth hosted the 52nd Annual Drama Desk Awards on 20 May 2007.
Chenoweth played Elizabeth in the pre-Broadway workshop in Mel Brooks' Broadway adaptation of his film Young Frankenstein, however, due to her Pushing Daisies commitments, she was unable to appear in the production. Similarly, in 2008 she had been scheduled to reprise her role as Cunegonde in an English National Opera production of Candide, but she had to pull out because of the resumption of filming.
She appeared in Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II's Music in the Air for its short semi-staged running from February 5-8, 2009. Chenoweth had been scheduled to return to The Metropolitan Opera in 2010 to play Samira in John Corigliano's opera The Ghosts of Versailles after being invited by general manager Peter Gelb to perform. Although expected to sell-out, the Metropolitan was ultimately forced to cancel the opera because of Ghosts' exorbitant production costs, and the company's budget limitations due to recent economic conditions.
Television and film
In television, Chenoweth starred in a short-lived sitcom, Kristin, for NBC that ran for six episodes (13 were filmed). It was a mid-season replacement in 2001 that co-starred Jon Tenney. Beginning in the sixth season (2004–2005) of The West Wing, Chenoweth had a recurring role playing media consultant Annabeth Schott, and became a main cast member in the show's seventh and final season (2005-2006). She performed "For Good," a song she had sung in Wicked, at the memorial service for her friend and West Wing costar John Spencer.
Chenoweth was a part of ABC's An American Celebration at Ford's Theatre with Kelsey Grammer, NBC's Salute to the Olympic Winners, The Kennedy Center Gala honoring Julie Andrews, and an episode of Frasier on NBC. She also starred as Marian Paroo in the ABC television production of Meredith Willson's The Music Man opposite Matthew Broderick.
Chenoweth appeared in Nora Ephron's 2005 film version of Bewitched. The film's star, Nicole Kidman, had attended a performance of Wicked and was so impressed with Chenoweth's charisma and stage presence that Kidman asked Ephron to cast Chenoweth in the film. Chenoweth got the part of Maria Kelly, Kidman's character's best friend.
In 2006, she appeared in five films including The Pink Panther, RV, Stranger Than Fiction, Running with Scissors and Deck the Halls. Chenoweth also appeared as Mr. Noodle's Sister Ms. Noodle in Sesame Street's Elmo's World television series alongside Michael Jeter and Bill Irwin.
In February 2007, Chenoweth co-hosted on an episode of The View and was invited back after performing a song from The Apple Tree on the show. She was also featured briefly in the first season finale of Ugly Betty. In fall 2007, she became a member of the cast of the ABC show Pushing Daisies. The comedic drama is the story of Ned, a man who can bring the dead back to life. Chenoweth plays Olive Snook, a co-worker and neighbor of Ned's who is in love with him. In the show, she has sung numerous times, doing a take on "Hopelessly Devoted To You", a duet with Ellen Green for "Birdhouse in Your Soul", Eternal Flame, and Candle on the Water with a group of male singers. Chenoweth sang in the second episode of season one. She received an Emmy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress in 2008 for her role as Olive in Pushing Daisies. On February 24, 2008 Chenoweth sang "That's How You Know" from the film Enchanted at the 80th Academy Awards in the Kodak Theater. She also voiced Rosetta the garden fairy in the Tinkerbell film.
Chenoweth appeared in the 2008 holiday romantic comedy film Four Christmases, playing the sister of Reese Witherspoon's character. She was also on the short-lived Fox animated sitcom "Sit Down, Shut Up" as the voice of Miracle Grohe, a hippie science teacher who takes her baby, Merch, to school.
She also appeared on the Fox News Channel's 2008 special "A Fox and Friends Christmas", where she sang "Do You Hear What I Hear?" from her Christmas album A Lovely Way to Spend Christmas.
Chenoweth stars as a "suicidal prostitute" in the indie drama Into Temptation under writer-director Patrick Coyle. The film was recently screened at the Newport Beach Film Festival. She also has been cast to star in a new NBC David E. Kelley drama entitled Legally Mad and will play an attorney named Skippy Pylon. She recently finished shooting the pilot episode. However, NBC passed on the show.
On Sept. 20, 2009 Chenoweth won her first Emmy award for her role in Pushing Daisies.
Internet
On August 27, 2008, Chenoweth released a video with funnyordie.com titled Intervention with Kristin Chenoweth. The video parodied A&E's show Intervention, with Chenoweth starring as a singing, dancing interventionist. The song was composed by Andrew Lippa, Chenoweth's frequent musical director and composer for her concert songs as well as the composer of "My New Philosophy", which she sang in the revival of You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, and the lyrics were written by Amy Rhodes, who also wrote the clip. The video was shot in five hours in a room of a Hilton Hotel. Chenoweth admitted that she was hesitant about performing the lyrics.

Angela Little

July 22, 2010
Angela Little
Born July 22, 1972
Location Albertville, Alabama
Measurements Bust: 34"C
Waist: 23"
Hips: 33.5"
Height 5 ft 2 in
Weight 95 lb
Angela Michelle Little (born July 22, 1972 in Albertville, Alabama) is an American model and actress. Little was selected as Playboy's Playmate of the Month for August 1998, and she has appeared in several Playboy videos and special editions, working steadily for Playboy for more than five years following her centerfold appearance.
Playboy magazine founder and publisher Hugh Hefner's nickname for Little is "Little Marilyn".
Little has had roles in a number of mainstream films including the movie Walk Hard starring John C. Reilly, American Pie: Band Camp, Rush Hour 2 and My Boss's Daughter. She has been a guest star in episodes of TV series such as Cold Case, CSI, Nip/Tuck, Monk, The Mullets, Charmed, Malcolm in the Middle, Reno 911! and the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful, plus a role on the short-lived TV series Buddy Faro. She also hosted the E! Channel's Wild on the Windy City.
Little was the St. Pauli Girl for 2000, the second of the Playmate national spokesmodels for the beer brand after Jaime Bergman. Little has choreographed and performed cabaret style dance reviews for casino venues.
Little married actor/musician Andy Mackenzie August 20, 2005. Little gave birth to their daughter on October 29, 2005.

AnnaLynne McCord

July 16, 2010
AnnaLynne McCord
AKA AnnaLynne McCord

Born July 16, 1987
LocationAtlanta, Georgia United States
AnnaLynne McCord (born July 16, 1987) is an American actress.
Known for playing a range of vixen-type roles, McCord first gained prominence in 2007 as the scheming Eden Lord on the FX television series Nip/Tuck, and as the pampered Loren Wakefield on the MyNetworkTV telenovela American Heiress. In film, she has appeared in the action feature Transporter 2, as well as the thriller Day of the Dead.
In 2008, she was the second actor to be cast in the CW series 90210, portraying antiheroine Naomi Clark. Initially, the part of Clark was conceived as a supporting role. However, by the end of the first season, various media outlets had begun referring to McCord as the series' lead.
Apart from acting, she has also contributed to charities in her free time, and has been labeled by the Look to the Stars organization as "one of the strongest young female philanthropists standing up in Hollywood and fighting for the charities she believes in." In 2009, McCord was nominated for a Teen Choice Award, and received the Hollywood Life Young Hollywood Superstar of Tomorrow award.
Career
McCord was born in Atlanta, Georgia. She was home-schooled and graduated from high school at the age of 15, after which she joined the Wilhelmina Modeling Agency and appeared in ads for various brands, including Estee Lauder and also briefly modeled for Seventeen Magazine.
McCord appears in the 2007 horror film remake Day of the Dead. In addition to appearances on Close to Home and The O.C., she played rebellious Loren Wakefield on the MyNetworkTV limited-run serial American Heiress. She was also cast as the star in another MyNetworkTV telenovela, Rules of Deception, but the show never aired, due to a change in the network's programming strategy away from telenovelas. In addition, she has guest-starred in episodes 119 and 120 of Ugly Betty, an episode on the first season of Greek, and an episode on the fourth season of Cold Case.
McCord portrayed Eden Lord, a character in the fifth season of the FX series Nip/Tuck. She reprises her role as a guest star in several season 6 episodes. She is currently portraying Naomi Clark on 90210. She was being considered for the role of Heidi in New Moon, the sequel to the 2008 film Twilight, according to E! Online. However, she did not get the role. According to McCord herself she turned the part down because she was "In need of some R&R" The role went to Noot Seear. During her free time, McCord has contributed to various charities, stating that she is a "strong believer in working with organizations and giving back." She is the Goodwill Ambassador for the Blind Project. McCord is the cover model for the July 2009 issue of Signature magazine, a Los Angeles regional magazine. The cover story highlights her dedication to The Blind Project, "a charity organization that builds factories in third world countries to educate and employ victims of human trafficking." According to the article, she moved her sisters from Atlanta to Los Angeles so they would be able to help her with this cause. The sisters created a clothing line, "The Sisters 3" to donate to the charity McCord was awarded the Hollywood Life Young Hollywood Superstar of Tomorrow award in 2009.

Kati Summers

July 09, 2010
Kati Summers
Born July 09, 1989
Location Fort Worth, Texas
Astrology Cancer
Years Active 2009-2010
Ethnicity Caucasian
Nationality/Heritage American
Hair Color Blond
Measurements 34B-28-40
Height 5 feet, 5 inches
Weight 125 lbs
Tattoos Left shoulder blade; four-leaf clover on right bikini line
Non-Ear Piercings Navel

Christine Alexis

July 08, 2010
Christine Alexis
Born July 08, 1987
location San Diego, California
Astrology Cancer
Years Active 2007-2010
Ethnicity Caucasian
Nationality/Heritage American
Hair Color Blond
Measurements 34B-24-35
Height 5 feet, 5 inches
Weight 105 lbs
Non-Ear Piercings Monroe; Navel; Tongue; Both nipples

Julianna Guill

July 07, 2010
Julianna Guill
Born July 7, 1987
Location Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Julianna Guill (born July 7, 1987) is an American actress.
Early life
Guill was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and graduated from R.J. Reynolds High School in 2005; she attended New York University before moving to California.
Career
Guill has made numerous guest appearances in television series such as One Tree Hill, CSI: Miami, 90210,How I Met Your Mother and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
In 2009 she appeared in the independent straight-to-DVD Teen Comedy film Costa Rican Summer which was released on July 16, 2009 to negative reviews. Costa Rican Summer was released on DVD on May 25, 2010.
Julianna also had small roles in 2 Dudes and A Dream and Fired Up. In 2009 she appeared in a leading role of Katy in Road Trip: Beer Pong. The film which was released straight-to-DVD on August 11, 2009. The film is a sequel to the 2000 comedy film Road Trip.
In 2008 Julianna was signed to the 2009 modern reboot of Friday The 13th. The film directed by Marcus Nispel co-starred Amanda Righetti and Jared Padelecki. Friday the 13th opened to with $40million debuting at #1 at the US Box Office. The film earned more than $91 million worldwide. She appeared nude for the first time on film in a sex scene between her and Travis Van Winkle.
In 2009 Julianna appeared in My Super Psycho Sweet 16, the made-for-television film which premièred on October 23, 2009 on MTV and was filmed in Atlanta. The film was released to mixed reviews from critics and had strong ratings on that night. The DVD release is set for 2010. That year Guill took a role in the Dark Castle production The Apparition, and previously appeared in a lead role in the thriller film Altitude.

Olivia La Roche

July 06, 2010
Olivia La Roche
AKA: Lucie Weinreichova, Natalie Brooke

Born: July 6, 1988
Country of Origin: Brno, Jihormoravsky Kraj, Czech Republic
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Eye Color: Brown
Hair Color: Brown
Heigth: 5 feet and 9 inches
Weight: 123 lbs
Measurements: 36B-25-37
Fake Boobs: No
Shoe Size: 7

Virginee

July 05, 2010
Virginee
AKA Shelly Mimon, Virginia Wonder, Virginia La Belle, Virginiee, Virgin, Verginiee, Imogene, Virgine, Virginia, Virginie

Born July 05, 1986
Location Hungary
Astrology Cancer
Years Active 2005-2010
Ethnicity Caucasian
Hair Color Dark Brown
Measurements 38D-28-38
Height 5 feet, 8 inches
Weight 129 lbs

Barbie Addison

July 04, 2010
Barbie Addison
AKA:Tracy Davis, Barbie Adison, Barbie Addison
Born:July 4, 1986
Location:Los Angeles, CA
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Eye Color: Green
Hair Color: Brown
Heigth: 5 feet and 6 inches
Weight: 123 lbs
Measurements: 32B-23-33
Tattoos: Five pointed star with skull on lower back
Piercings: Navel

Shawnee Smith

July 03, 2010
Shawnee Smith
Born: 3-Jul-1970
Birthplace: Orangeburg, SC
Gender: Female
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Actor
Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Saw and Saw II
Husband: Jason Reposar (div., one daughter)
Daughter: Verve
Husband: Kai Mattoon
Shawnee Smith (born July 3, 1970) is an American film and television actress and musician. Smith is best known for her roles as Amanda Young in the Saw films and Linda in the CBS sitcom Becker. Smith once fronted the punk/metal band Fydolla Ho, with which she toured the United States and the United Kingdom, and is also the other half of Smith & Pyle, a desert country-rock band, with actress Missi Pyle.
Early life
Shawnee Smith was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina, the second child of Patricia, an oncology nurse, and Jim Smith, a financial planner and former US Air Force pilot. The family relocated from South Carolina to Van Nuys, California when she was a year old. Smith's biological parents divorced when she was two and her mother remarried when she was eight. She attended Ranchito Avenue Elementary School in Panorama City, California. She also attended North Hollywood High School in North Hollywood, California and graduated in 1987.
Career
Smith began acting as a child appearing on stage in A Christmas Carol repertory from age 8 to 11 and starred in a stage play with Richard Dreyfuss at age 15. She also performed in the original stage production of To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday and won the Dramalogue Critics Award for her performance. She was the youngest actor up to that time to receive such an honor. She made her television debut in a McDonald's commercial titled "Best Friends" in 1978. She joined the Screen Actors Guild at age nine and made her feature film debut in John Huston's 1982 adaptation of the Broadway musical Annie, as one of Aileen Quinn's fellow orphans. In 1985, Smith co-starred in two troubled-teen melodramas, Not My Kid and Crime of Innocence. In 1987, Smith co-starred in the hit comedy film Summer School as pregnant student Rhonda Altobello. The following year, she starred with Kevin Dillon and the late Joe Seneca in a 1988 remake of the Steve McQueen classic The Blob as Meg Penny.
Smith played a rich teen who helps John Candy locate her kidnapped sister in 1989's Who's Harry Crumb?. That same year, she co-starred with Jennie Garth and Alison Sweeney in the short-lived TV series Brand New Life. The following year, Smith co-starred as the daughter of Anthony Hopkins and Mimi Rogers in the remake of Michael Cimino's thriller The Desperate Hours. Smith took a three-year break from acting in the early 1990s primarily because she had outgrown teenage roles and had a hard time finding work. During that time she climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro and competed in a triathlon. Near the end of the hiatus she decided to sell all her belongings and relocate to North Carolina to visit family and go back to school. When she was about to start attending classes she landed a small role in Leaving Las Vegas and has had steady work ever since.
Smith's best-known television role was Linda, an air-headed nurse's aide, in the CBS hit comedy series Becker with Ted Danson. She served as a regular cast member in all 129 episodes from 1998-2004. Another well-known television role was that of Julie Lawry in the 1994 miniseries The Stand, based on the novel by Stephen King. She also appeared as a waitress in The Shining miniseries, which King adapted from his own novel. Besides her regular role on Becker and the cameos in the Stephen King miniseries, Smith made several guest appearances on television shows, such as Cagney & Lacey; Married With Children; Murder, She Wrote; The X-Files; and Players. In 2003, she lent her voice to an episode of the Disney cartoon Kim Possible as Vivian Porter.
Smith has become well-known in recent years for her role as Amanda Young in the Saw films. She has also been acknowledged as a "scream queen" due to the number of horror films she has appeared in. In the DVD commentary of Saw, the producers revealed that her scenes were filmed while she was battling a terrible case of the flu. It is also revealed in the DVD commentary of Saw II that she was four months pregnant with her second child, Jakson, during filming. Her pregnancy was kept a secret from everyone except director Darren Lynn Bousman. He mentioned in the commentary that Smith's daughter Verve accidentally told him about the pregnancy during filming. She also wore a man's watch while filming Saw III, which she kept. She has also said that although she is briefly shown in Saw IV and Saw V, she was never on set. Any scenes featuring her were dubbed from file footage. On March 20, 2009, producer Mark Burg released a statement confirming that Smith will be in the latest installment of the Saw films, Saw VI. She arrived in Toronto on March 31, 2009 to begin filming brand new flashback sequences.
Smith has repeatedly admitted that she hates being scared and has a hard time watching the Saw films, or any horror movie. She originally turned the role of Amanda Young down because it was very upsetting to her. After turning the role down, she was shown the eight-minute short film by Leigh Whannell and James Wan and changed her mind after the role was offered to her a second time. Smith in the jaw trap became the image on the film poster. She also revealed at SawMania 2008 that her name was initially brought up for the role of Amanda because Saw director James Wan was a big fan of her films in the 1980s and had a longtime crush on her. Director Darren Bousman and Leigh Whannell have also talked about their crushes on Smith in the Saw DVD commentaries.
In 2006, Smith made an appearance in the ten-minute short film trailer Repo! The Genetic Opera by director Darren Lynn Bousman. Smith's character was Heather Sweet, the surgery addicted daughter of GeneCo president Rotti Largo. The trailer was filmed in Toronto, Canada and was an adaptation from the stage version. Bousman filmed the trailer after completing Saw III to try and pitch the idea to film producers. Smith did not reprise her role as Heather Sweet when Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures picked up the film in 2007 and was replaced by Paris Hilton. The character name was also changed from Heather to Amber.
In 2008, Smith played Detective Gina Harcourt in the FEARnet original series 30 Days of Night: Dust to Dust. The series premiered on July 17, 2008 on FEARnet.com in six 4-6 minute webisodes along with behind the scenes clips. This series is a continuation of the first webisode series 30 Days of Night: Blood Trails. It is still available on FEARnet.com and can also be seen in its entirety (about 30 minutes straight through) on FEARnet On Demand. She also made her producing debut with this series.
Smith was the host and one of three mentors on the VH1 reality program Scream Queens which aired from October 20, 2008 to December 8, 2008.
In 2009, Smith played the role of Dr. Ann Sullivan in the third installment of The Grudge series, The Grudge 3, which was a direct to DVD release in May 2009.
Music career
Along with her acting, she is also a musician; she plays the guitar, piano, drums, and sings. She contributed to the soundtrack of Saw III with vocals on Hydrovibe's song "Killer Inside" and to the soundtrack for Catacombs as a solo vocalist with the song "Please Myself." Her voice was also featured in the film Carnival of Souls where her character Sandra performed a jazz song titled "I Fear."
Smith fronted the punk/metal band Fydolla Ho (pronounced like Five-Dollar Whore) in the early 2000s. The group was originally formed by Smith, Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo, and Skindred vocalist Benji Webbe as a small recording project. The band released their debut full-length album Untied in December 2001. She balanced the band with being a regular cast member on the CBS sitcom Becker. The band officially ended in 2004.
Smith began working on a solo career/album in 2004 with producer Chris Goss, but the project was never completed. In an interview with Radio Free in October 2005 she stated, "between being a mom, and working, and growing another baby, I have not had time to give attention to music for a while."
Smith is currently part of a country music group with actress Missi Pyle called Smith & Pyle. The two actresses met while filming an ABC comedy pilot titled Traveling in Packs. The band started after Smith invited Pyle to join her in attending the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. While stuck in traffic, Pyle talked about her dream to be a rock star and Smith agreed to form a band with her. Their first album, It's OK to Be Happy, was released digitally through iTunes and Amazon.com in July 2008. The debut album was recorded in Joshua Tree, California at Rancho de la Luna and was produced by Chris Goss. Smith and Pyle have also become business partners and formed their own record label called Urban Prairie Records, which It's OK to be Happy was released under. Smith has talked about the possibility of a Smith & Pyle television or webisode series in the near future. She mentioned the idea of a series on Fangoria radio with Dee Snider and also on a radio appearance with bandmate Missi Pyle in April 2009.
Personal life
Smith has three children: a daughter named Verve, born in 1999, from her marriage to photographer Jason Reposar (1998–2003) and a son named Jakson, born in 2005, from her brief marriage to musician Kai Mattoon (2005–2006). Her daughter was named after Verve Records. Both Verve and Jakson were featured in the debut Smith & Pyle album, It's OK to be Happy. The kids are listed in the album credits as having vocals and spoken narrative tracks for two songs. An article published October 28, 2009 highlighting Smith & Pyle's small tour in West Virginia stated that Shawnee was pregnant with her third child. She gave birth to a boy in March 2010.
Smith and ex-husband Jason Reposar eloped in 1998 while on vacation in Scotland due to the inability to organize a wedding. The song "Sugar," performed by her country-rock band Smith & Pyle, was written by Smith after her divorce from Reposar. She describes it as her break-up song that is quite different from Pyle's break-up song, "I Wish You Were Dead."
Smith was featured in Maxim magazine in June 2001.
Smith married fellow actress, and bandmate, Missi Pyle in a faux ceremony at the All Love is Equal Launch Party in West Hollywood on November 18, 2009. The two actresses pretended to get married in support of repealing Prop 8 in California. Actor Hal Sparks dressed as a priest and performed the ceremony with them using rainbow-colored hula hoops as rings.

Kirra Lynne

July 01, 2010
Kirra Lynne
AKA Kiera Lynn, Kira Lynn, Kirra Layne, Bryanna

Born July 01, 1988
Location Kentucky, USA
Astrology Cancer
Years Active 2008-2010
Ethnicity Caucasian
Nationality/Heritage American
Hair Colors Blond/Honey Blond
Measurements 34C-27-38
Height 5 feet, 3 inches
Weight 121 lbs
Tattoos Large design inside left wrist; Oriental characters and "Loyal" inside right wrist; Butterfly left side of torso; Flower above right buttcheek