
Carmen Electra
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
1972-04-20 (53 years old)
Place of Birth
Sharonville, Ohio, USA
Carmen Electra
Biography
Tara Leigh Patrick (born April 20, 1972), professionally known as Carmen Electra is an American glamour model, actress, television personality, singer, dancer and sex symbol. She gained fame for her appearances in Playboy magazine, on the MTV game show Singled Out, on the TV series Baywatch, and dancing with the Pussycat Dolls, and has since had roles in the parody films Scary Movie, Date Movie, Epic Movie, Meet the Spartans, and Disaster Movie.
Electra was born in Sharonville, Ohio, the daughter of Patricia, a singer, and Harry, a guitarist and entertainer. She attended Ann Weigel Elementary School and then studied dance at Dance Artists dance studio under Gloria J. Simpson, in Western Hills, a neighborhood of Cincinnati. Her mother died of a brain tumor in 1998. Her older sister Debbie died from a heart attack, also in 1998. Carmen graduated from Princeton High School in Sharonville. Carmen Electra also attended the School for Creative and Performing Arts (SCPA) in the Cincinnati Public School District. She has Irish, German, and Cherokee ancestry.
Electra started her professional career in 1990 as a dancer at Kings Island amusement park in Mason, Ohio in the show "It’s Magic", one of the more popular shows in the park's history. In 1991, she moved to California and met Prince. Soon after meeting Prince, Electra signed a recording contract with Prince's Paisley Park Records and began a short-lived singing career.During her time at Paisley Park Records, she officially became known as Carmen Electra.
Electra on June 3, 2008.
In 1995, Electra started appearing in television programs. In May 1996 she was featured in a nude pictorial in Playboy magazine, the first of several. This exposure led to higher profile television appearances, including Baywatch (cast member from 1997–1998, as Leilani "Lani" McKenzie) and MTV's Singled Out. She returned to Baywatch for the 2003 reunion movie, Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding.
Electra was featured in Playboy four more times, with her second appearance in June 1997, third in December 2000, fourth in April 2003 and her fifth in the January 2009 anniversary issue. She was on the cover three times, in December 2000, April 2003 and on the 55th anniversary Issue in January 2009.
Electra has appeared in films such as American Vampire (1997), Good Burger (1997), The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human (1999), the horror spoof Scary Movie (2000) and also appeared in Meet the Spartans (2008), Scary Movie 4 (2006), Epic Movie (2007), Date Movie (2006), Disaster Movie (2008), the remake of the 1970s TV show Starsky & Hutch (2004) and Cheaper by the Dozen 2. She won an MTV Movie Award (best kiss) for Starsky & Hutch. She also appeared in an episode of House in which she portrayed herself as an injured golfer and an injured farmer, playing out House's fantasy.
In 1999, she appeared in the Bloodhound Gang's music video of "The Inevitable Return of the Great White Dope." In 2005, she joined the voice cast of the animated series Tripping the Rift, replacing Gina Gershon as the voice of the sexy android "Six". Also in 2005, she began the Naked Women's Wrestling League, acting as the commissioner for the professional wrestling promotion. In late 2006, Carmen began to be featured in commercials by Taco Bell.
Acting
With Friends Like These
as Bridget
Tungsten Grey is the Warmest Colour
as Shania
(2023)
Good Burger 2
as Roxanne
(2022)
Finding Sandler
as Self
(2019)
Rodman: For Better or Worse
as Self (archive footage)
(2015)
The Book of Fire
as Theodora
(2015)
Chocolate City
as DJ
(2014)
Lap Dance
as Lexus
(2014)
Dragula
as Lisa
(2012)
2-Headed Shark Attack
as Anne Babish
(2012)
Sunset Strip
as Self
(2011)
Mardi Gras: Spring Break
as Self
(2010)
Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!
as Sybil Williams
(2010)
Barry Munday
as Iconic Beauty
(2010)
Back Nine
as Judy
(2009)
Zac Efron's Pool Party
as Self
(2008)
Meet the Spartans
as Queen Margo
(2008)
Bedtime Stories
as Hot Girl
(2008)
Disaster Movie
as Beautiful Assassin
(2008)
Naked Movie
as Self
(2007)
Epic Movie
as Mystique
(2007)
Full of It
as Carmen Electra
(2007)
Pledge This!
as Herself
(2007)
I Want Candy
as Candy
(2007)
Christmas in Wonderland
as Ginger Peachum
(2007)
(2007)
Carmen Electra's Aerobic Striptease, Vol 6 - In the Bedroom
as Carmen Electra
(2007)
Carmen Electra's Aerobic Striptease, Vol 7 - Vegas Strip
as Carmen Electra
(2006)
Scary Movie 4
as Holly
(2006)
Date Movie
as Anne
(2006)
Hot Tamale
as Riley
(2006)
American Dreamz
as Herself
(2006)
(2005)
Cheaper by the Dozen 2
as Sarina Murtaugh
(2005)
Dirty Love
as Michelle Lopez
(2005)
Lil' Pimp
as Honeysack (voice)
(2005)
Getting Played
as Lauren
(2005)
Naked Women's Wrestling League
as Self - Hostess
(2005)
Merry F#%$in' Christmas
as Self
(2005)
Searching for Bobby D
as Rebecca
(2004)
Starsky & Hutch
as Staci
(2004)
Monster Island
as Self
(2004)
Max Havoc: Curse Of The Dragon
as Debbie
(2004)
Mr. 3000
as Self (uncredited)
(2004)
30 Days Until I'm Famous
as Pauline
(2004)
Lit: All Access
as Self
(2003)
Uptown Girls
as Celebrity
(2003)
My Boss's Daughter
as Tina
(2003)
Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding
as Lani McKenzie
(2003)
Sol Goode
as Treasure
(2003)
Rent Control
as Audrey
(2003)
Carmen Electra's Aerobic Striptease, Vol 1 - Aerobic Striptease
as Carmen Electra
(2003)
Carmen Electra's Aerobic Striptease, Vol 2 - Fit to Strip
as Carmen Electra
(2002)
Cleavage
as Self/Narrator
(2002)
Whacked!
as Laura
(2001)
Get Over It
as Mistress Moira
(2001)
Perfume
as Simone
(2001)
(2001)
Playboy's Celebrities
as Herself
(2000)
Scary Movie
as Drew Decker
(1999)
The Mating Habits of the Earthbound Human
as The Female
(1999)
Christmas Vacation 2000
as Esmeralda
(1998)
Welcome to Hollywood
as Carmen Electra
(1998)
Starstruck
as Iona Shirley
(1998)
The Chosen One: Legend of the Raven
as McKenna Ray / The Raven
(1997)
Good Burger
as Roxanne (uncredited)
(1997)
(1997)
An American Vampire Story
as Sulka
(1996)
Love in Hollywood
as Self
(1995)
Erotic Confessions: Intimacy
as Manager (segment "At the Tone")
(1992)