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Nee Tara Leigh Patrick, Carmen Electra was born on April 20th, 1972
in White Oak, Ohio. Electra's talents were evident when she was a child,
as she attended the School for Creative and Performing Arts at only
9 years old.
In school, Carmen began taking singing lessons and practicing her vocal
talents. By the time she was a teenager, she was performing in musicals
(as a dancer) and doing her own choreographies. Her ultimate ambition
was to go to Los Angeles and sign a record deal. And by the tender age
of only 15, Carmen was on her way to realizing her dream.
Electra decided to relocate to Minneapolis, where she resided with
her sister and made a living as a model for Target department stores.
After four years, the aspiring star moved to Los Angeles and only one
week later ran into musical genius Prince, who decided that she should
change her name to Carmen Electra.
Prince liked Carmen's look and style, and he signed her on to his label,
Paisley Park Records, in 1992. Unfortunately, despite all of Prince's
efforts in helping Carmen by promoting her and her new album, her music
career failed miserably.
Her single "Go-Go Dancer" hardly got any airtime on MTV,
and when the single hit store shelves in 1992, it didn't sell well at
all.
Perhaps Electra's most noted move was posing for Hugh Hefner's magazine
in 1996. The following year, Electra was chosen as the next host of
MTV's Singled Out, as a replacement for Jenny McCarthy. Although the
deal was for 65 episodes, Carmen was not as popular Jenny and the show
eventually fizzled. But she did get another chance as the host of Loveline,
also on MTV.
But bigger things lay ahead for Electra -- namely, the role of Lani
McKenzie on Baywatch Hawaii, in the 1997 and 1998 seasons (in the post-Pamela
Anderson days).
Since then, Carmen's fame has only gone uphill. She was featured in
a comic book, was the national spokesperson for Budweiser, and appeared
in the 2000 sleeper comedy hit of the year, Scary Movie.
And Carmen's relationship with Dennis Rodman certainly didn't hurt
her publicity. The two tied the knot in 1998 and separated only nine
days later -- with Rodman claiming that he wasn't in the right state
of mind at the time. The marriage was eventually annulled.
With a failed marriage behind her, Carmen Electra found her niche by
taking on small film roles. In 2001, Carmen Electra appeared in Get
Over It, Perfume and Sol Goode, and the following year, she was featured
in Whacked! and Rent Control. In 2002, she also became a ringside reporter
for Comedy Central's BattleBots and the host of Livin' Large.
Electra's film career remained somewhat prolific in 2003, with appearances
in the made-for-TV movie Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding and the feature
films Uptown Girls and My Boss's Daughter. To the delight of men everywhere,
Electra launched the self-explanatory DVD workout series, Carmen Electra's
Aerobic Striptease. After all, she has surely been getting quite a workout
as a featured performer in the Pussycat Dolls show.
When MTV learned that Carmen was going to marry her long-time beau,
Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro, they decided to give the pair
the Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey treatment. As a result, the network
launched 'Til Death Do Us Part: Carmen & Dave, a reality show about
the months of planning leading up to the couple's November 2003 wedding.
The show debuted in January 2004.
Carmen is still keeping busy with film work: in 2004 she appeared in
the Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson comedy, Starsky & Hutch, and lent
her voice to the animated comedy, Lil' Pimp. She can also add 2005's
Getting Played, with Vivica A. Fox and Stacey Dash, to her filmography.
(Courtesy of AskMen.com)