Rebecca Romijn-Stamos
By Sara Templeton
I
don't know how many times I've heard people say "Isn't
Rebecca Rom-a-jin Stamos just divine?"
To which the reply is usually a slightly-bitchy "You
pronounce it Rebecca Ro-maine Stamos. It's a soft J."
But apart from educating the world on important pronunciation
issues, it must be said that the now single Rebecca Romijn-Stamos
- or should it be simply Rebecca Romijn? - is a rare individual
in the entertainment world.
The reason being that few models in the history of the world
have managed to not only make the transition from model to
actress, but to do both and be leaders in their respective
fields. Most recently, for example, the stunning 5'11"
model will be awarded the 2004 VSDA (Video Software Dealers
Association) Rising Female Star of the Year.
But before we get too carried away with all her accolades
in both the acting and modeling professions, which are arguably
two of the most glamorous jobs around, let's take a trip down
memory lane.
On November 6th, 1972, Rebecca Romijn was born in Berkeley
in the American state of California. Her name comes from her
Dutch heritage, as both parents - father Jaap and mother Elizabeth
- are from Holland. According to reports, she was born to 'hippie' parents, though
I prefer the term 'non-mainstream'. Anyway, by the time she
had reached college in 1995, UC Santa Cruz, her course in
music was causing financial problems.
Rebecca decided to give modeling a try and so signed on with
a San Francisco modeling agency - that's right, no dodgy 'talent'
scouts here, thank goodness.
Her new job as a full-time model would help her pay for her
schooling, and though she had to take a year off to begin
with, what a brilliant beginning it was.
Before too long, clients going through the lists of models
on offer came across Rebecca, and fashion houses Escada and
Christian Dior were quick to sign her to ad campaigns in 1995.
By
1996, she was a Victoria's Secret model, and though the lingerie
brand wasn't as powerful as it is today, getting the gig with
VS was still a massive coup for the easy going blue-eyed model.
The year of '96 was a big one for Rebecca. She was recognised
by the US edition of People magazine as one of its 50 Most
Beautiful People.
The magazine insisted she was included in the issue not because
she's physically attractive, but because she had a sense of
humour about her appearance. Which begs the question: Why,
then, was the issue not called 'The 50 People Most at Ease
with their Bodies"?
Rebecca has worked for companies like Maybelline, Pantene,
Christian Dior, Escada, Furla, Tommy Hilfiger and Victoria's
Secret, and had signed on with the IMG and Nextmodels agencies.
The year got better and better as Rebecca scored her first
appearance in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, which
she went on to appear in numerous times over the years. She
also met former husband John Stamos on the set of Full House,
in which she appeared.
By the time 1997 had rolled around, the tall blonde American
model was guest appearing in episodes of 'Just Shoot Me',
alongside Laura San Giacomo and funny-man David Spade, and
also 'Friends' with Lisa Kudrow and Jennifer Aniston. Engaged
in 1997, the model and aspiring actress tied the knot with
Stamos in 1998.
Rebecca's acting and television work was coming thick and
fast, and after hosting MTV's popular House of Style program
with fellow top model James King she
gravitated towards the big screen.
So many models have fallen by the wayside when attempting
to carve a successful movie career, but Rebecca Romijn is
currently enjoying a close relationship with Hollywood.
Her
first foray into movies was in 1998, when she had a small
role in the comedy flick Dirty Work as a Bearded Lady,
where she asks the main character: "Honey, you ever done
it with a chick with a beard?" Haven't we all..?
Next it was another guest-appearance in 1999's Austin
Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, playing herself, followed
in 2000 by the big-budget action flick X-Men. She played
Mystique,
a shape shifting femme fatale, and was a pivotal character in the film.
She even had some fight scenes, though it's likely she used a
stunt-double for these.
In 2002, she appeared in more movies, including the disastrous
Rollerball and the Simone, and also appeared
as herself on WWF Smackdown, which, as fans of the wrestling
will know, is quite an honour.
She reprised her role as Mystique in the X-Men sequel
X2, in 2003, and also voiced the character of Mercury
in the Tron remake, Tron 2.0.
In 2004 she appeared in another Marvel comic-book-movie adaptation,
The Punisher, as worked on Godsend,
where she starred alongside Robert DeNiro and Greg Kinnear. Then on the 11th of April 2004, Rebecca split with her hubby,
John Stamos, after six years and according to their agents the split was 'amicable'. And you can bet your last dollar the single Rebecca Romijn had suitors
clamouring for her attention at every turn.
She then reprised her role for a third time in the X-Men
3 in 2006 and will appeared in movie Alibi in the same year, which is about an an alibi service for men and
women who cheat on their spouses. Naughty!
What lies ahead for the model/actress? Probably doing the
things that make her happy, like eating her favourite foods
such as tuna sashimi and filet mignon. She also enjoys listening
to music made by Prince, Nina Simone, Radiohead the Beastie
Boys and keeps fit thanks to Pilates.
Of course the future also promises to deliver a good selection
of new movies, maybe the odd Victoria's Secret catalogue and
probably not much time for romance. But then again, the witty,
easygoing blonde is boy crazy, and she is a Dutch model after
all...
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