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Kelly Lebrock-1

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1960-03-24
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She made a number of notable appearances throughout her career, including roles in The Lady in Red and the cult classic Weird Science. In addition to her film work, she was widely recognized for modeling in Pantene shampoo commercials, which helped boost her public profile. She also shared the screen with Steven Seagal in Hart to Kill, marking another key moment in her entertainment journey.

Before she gained widespread fame, she had already built an impressive portfolio, appearing in thousands of magazines and high-profile advertising campaigns. Among those were glamorous spots for Christine Dior, showcasing her striking presence and versatility as a model.

On a personal note, she was married to action star Steven Seagal from 1987 to 1996. During their marriage, they welcomed three children together—son Dominic and daughters Arissa and Annaliza. Her life both in front of the camera and behind the scenes has been marked by significant milestones, with her name often linked to major moments in pop culture during that era. Even today, her contributions to film and fashion continue to be remembered, and her name still resonates with fans of 80s and 90s Hollywood.

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She was often seen as the ultimate dream girl on screen, and it really wasn’t surprising—her immense beauty made her a natural fit for that kind of role. In fact, she became widely recognized for portraying the fantasy woman in movies like Weird Science, where her looks and presence captivated audiences. It’s safe to say that her appearance played a big part in shaping her early career, and she embraced it with grace. People couldn’t help but notice her, and honestly, who could blame them? She had that rare kind of charm and elegance that just stood out, making her the go-to choice when filmmakers wanted someone to embody the ideal. And in Weird Science, that’s exactly what she did—she brought the fantasy to life in a way only she could.

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