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Amy Marie Weber (born July 2,
1970)[3] is an American actress, model, film producer,[1] former professional
wrestling valet, and singer who is best known for her time as a WWE Diva for
World Wrestling Entertainment under the SmackDown! brand. Weber also has
released a single, "Ghost." Weber has also been the face of a Shiseido cosmetic
campaign.[1]
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Amy Weber
Billed height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)[1]
Billed weight 122 lb (55 kg)
Born July 2, 1980 (1980-07-02) (age
30)[2]
Mapleton, Illinois[2]
Resides Los Angeles, California[2]
Billed from Mapleton, Illinois[2]
Trained by WWE
Debut November 18, 2004[2]
Retired 2005 [2]
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Modeling
Weber has modeled for thousands of
companies, including Chrysler, Pepsi, Nestea, Shiseido Cosmetics, JC Penny's,
Miller Beer, Ice-house, PlayStation, Budweiser, Toyo Tires, World Gym, Champion
Sportswear, Target, Maxim, FHM, Stuff Magazine, Shape Magazine, Wrigley's, Sony,
DT Magazine, Kawasaki, Bacardi, Revolution Eye-wear, Carabella, Frederic's of
Hollywood, Gold's Gym, Zoo Magazine, Leg Avenue, Stun Magazine and OYE Magazine.
She was also on the Cover of Maxim
Magazine in Germany for January 2010.
Television
Weber has played roles in numerous
television shows including CSI: Las Vegas, Son of the Beach,[1] Saved by the
Bell, Melrose Place, Pacific Blue, The Young & The Restless, Baywatch, Jenny,
USA High, and City Guys. She also appeared in country musician Toby Keith's
video for his song "Whiskey Girl" as the Whiskey girl, and, on December 31, 2004
she was featured in a sketch on the New Year's Eve live episode of The Tonight
Show with Jay Leno. Correspondent Tom Green traveled all over New York City
looking for someone to kiss him at midnight, which Weber eventually agreed to
do.[4]
Film
Weber has had lead roles in the
movies Scarlet Mirror, Games (a.k.a Forbidden Games), The Bet, Dr. Life, Art
House, Kolobos, The Contract, Starforce, Crackerjack III, Becoming Pony Boi and
Transmorphers. She also had a lead in the movie Diablita.[1]
She was an associate producer on
the film The Pumpkin Karver[1], in which she also starred.[5].
Theater
Amy has had starring roles in
theater productions of Reservations for Two, 110 in the Shade, Apocalyptic
Butterflies, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and Grease.
World
Wrestling Entertainment
A former WWE Diva Search
contestant, Weber became a heel diva for World Wrestling Entertainment's
SmackDown! brand, with a gimmick as John "Bradshaw" Layfield's image consultant
in The Cabinet.[6] During her time in The Cabinet, she feuded with Joy Giovanni,
and actually defeated her by countout (although Giovanni never entered the ring)
in Weber's only match. She resigned from WWE in February 2005 because of her
allegations of harassment from some of the wrestlers.[6] She later stated that
she "wasn't happy with the pay and I wasn't happy with the 'frat house' like
environment".[1] To explain her departure, JBL stated she had been "fired" for
accidentally firing a sleeping dart at him the previous week while he was
clowning around with an inflatable dinosaur. The dart was actually intended for
JBL's No Way Out 2005 opponent, The Big Show.[7]
Personal life
Amy and her husband welcomed twins
in May 2009. [8]
In
wrestling
Signature moves
Catfight
Wrestlers Managed
John "Bradshaw" Layfield
Orlando Jordan
Danny Basham
Doug Basham
Theme
music
"Body Talk" - production theme
References
1.^ a b c d e f g "Interview With A
Cutie". Cosmic Tribune. 2006-12-12. http://www.cosmictribune.org/interviewamyweber.htm.
Retrieved 2008-01-15.
2.^ a b c d e f "Amy Weber's Online
World of Wrestling Profile". Online World of Wrestling. http://onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/a/amy-weber.html.
3.^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0916471/
4.^ "Amy Weber press release".
Amyweber.net. http://www.amyweber.net/pressreel.html. Retrieved 2007-01-30.
5.^ The Pumpkin Karver at the
Internet Movie Database
6.^ a b TJ Madigan (2005-02-12).
"Brock taking WWE to court". SLAM! Wrestling. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/02/12/929079.html.
Retrieved 2008-01-16.
7.^ "The-Sweet Amy Weber".
Unofficial WWE Divas. http://www.wwedivas.info/2006/10/26/the-sweet-amy-weber/.
Retrieved 2007-01-30.
8.^ "How life changes". http://blog.amyweber.net
The Official Amy Weber Blog. 2009-07-14. http://blog.amyweber.net/?p=306.
Retrieved 2009-08-02.
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Her
appearances in Playboy Special Editions
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Playboy's Girls of Summer '93 June 1993 - page
92.
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Playboy's Hot Denim Daze May 1995 - page 65.
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Playboy's Girls of Summer July 1995 - pages
74-77.
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Playboy's Blondes, Brunettes, Redheads January
1997 - pages 46-47.
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