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| Real Name: Yasmine Bleeth | ||||
| Birthday: June 14, 1968 | ||||
| Birth Place: New York City, USA | ||||
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Voted one of People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful of 1995,Yasmine Bleeth started her career at the early age of ten months when she was featured in a commercial as the Johnson & Johnson Baby. By age six, she appeared in Max Factor advertising along with Christina Ferrare. Her work caught the attention of fashion photographer, Francesco Scavullo, who included her in his book "Scavullo's Women". At the age of 12, she was cast with Buddy Hacket in the feature film "Hey Babe". She attended the United Nations International School (UNIS) in New York where she continued to model and act. At the age of sixteen, she was hired and cast in the role of Ryan Fenelli on the ABC television soap opera "Ryan's Hope". In 1991, she was cast in the role as the sexy hot Lee Anne Demerest on the soap "One Life To Live".
Her movies include the science fiction thriller "The Force", that cast her with Jason Gedrick in the story of a police officer who is killed in the line of duty, and his soul enters the body of a young officer to seek revenge for his murder. She next appeared in "Ghosts May Kiss" with Flea, bassist for alternative rock band "The Red Hot Chili Peppers". The film told the romantic story of the tragedy of lost love. She played the role of Lavinia, lover of the ghost Casanova, who is stuck in a child's book from the 17th century. In 1996, she appeared in the television drama "A Face to Die For" (1996), about an unattractive young woman who is tricked into helping with a robbery. As a result, she is sent to prison, gets plastic surgery, and returns to seek revenge on those who wronged her. The actress was then hired and cast on Broadway in the productions of "Welcome to My Life" and "Looking for It."
She then made several guest appearances on television serials such as "Herman's Head", "The Naked Truth" starring Tea Leoni, "Veronica's Closet" with Kirstie Alley, and "V.I.P." with Pamela Anderson. She then appeared next to "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone in the comedy "BASEketball" (1998), about two childhood friends who are pro athletes of a national sport called BASEketball, a hybrid of baseball and basketball, and must deal with a greedy businessman scheming against their team. Next was "Coming Soon" (1999), about the trials and problems of rich young New Yorkers and their sexual coming of age, a romantic comedy set at a prep school. She then took a role in "Undercover Angel" (1999), about a writer who has no focus in his work, and becomes the babysitter of a precocious little girl who turns his life around. In 2000, she
was cast in the romantic comedy "Goodbye,
Casanova" (2000). She then ran into personal problems with a drug and alcohol
arrest that landed her in jail, and her mug shot all over the
internet. The tabloid media and Hollywood press had a field day. She bounced
back, and got the job that would put her career back in the
fast lane. She was hired and cast to star in the smash hit television show
"Nash Bridges" (1996-2001) starring Don Johnson and Cheech Marin,
where "Nash" is a police inspector who's
seen fighting crime on the streets of San Francisco, while driving around in
his Plymouth Hemi Barracuda. He has two ex-wives, a 16-year-old
daughter, and a father with Alzheimer's who keeps getting thrown out out of retirement homes.
When Nash Bridges ended in 2001, she moved on to another hit television show - "Titans" (2000-2001). The following year she appeared in the "Baywatch" reunion movie "Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding" (2003), where we learn Mitch Buchannon didn't die in a boat explosion in the 10th season, but has been recovering from amnesia in Los Angeles.
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