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I am A native of Canada, I was born on Vancouver Island, and later moved to the city of Vancouver. It was while I attended a British Columbia Lions football game that I was "discovered" in a most unusual way. Dressed in a Labatt's Beer T-shirt, my image was transmitted on the stadium's wide screen. The fans cheered for me, and I was brought down to the 50-yard line and introduced to the appreciative crowd. As a result, I was signed to a commercial contract with Labatt's and became the company's "Blue Zone" girl. The campaign was so popular that other commercials and advertising assignments for me soon followed. Due to the recognition from these commercials, I was soon approached to do her first cover for Playboy magazine. I have since gone on to grace the cover again an astounding five times, more than any other woman in the magazine's history. With the success and recognition I garnered from Playboy, And soon moved to Los Angeles where I spent two seasons in the top-ten ABC Television hit series "Home Improvement" (1991) as Lisa, the Tool Time Girl. It was on "Home Improvement" (1991) that I captured the attention and affection of viewing audiences nationwide. At the same time, I was cast as C.J. Parker on the internationally successful series "Baywatch" (1989), but because of the impossible scheduling requirements of working on two hit shows, I eventually left "Home Improvement" (1991) and remained full-time on "Baywatch" (1989). I now star on one of the most phenomenally popular television programs of all time, which is seen in 140 countries worldwide. Recently, I made the transition into the feature film arena, starring in Dark Horse Entertainment's action comedy Barb Wire (1996). In addition, I was featured in the CBS movie-of-the-week, Come Die with Me: A Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer Mystery (1994) (TV), a hip and updated Mike Hammer mystery, co-starring Rob Estes. I was married to Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee, and we had two children, Brandon and Dylan. However, we divorced in early 1998. we Both have had a rocky relationship in the past and continued to date on and off, but then headed to court over custody of our two sons. Meanwhile, I starred in and produced my hit TV show "V.I.P." (1998), which ran for four seasons until 2002. During the spring of 2001 I dated singer Kid Rock, but we broke up in the fall of 2003. Eventually I reunited with ex-husband Tommy Lee after I found out I was diagnosed with hepatitis C, which I contracted when we shared the same needle for our tattoos. By the fall of 2003 the new network Spike TV launched her latest action series, a cartoon developed by Stan Lee called "Stripperella" (2003). I am a active participant in various organizations, including PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), and dedicate my time by taking part in religious practices with children from around the world. I now star in my new T.V show called Stacked..............