| Biography:
Rebecca Romijn (pronounced "romaine"), was born
on the 6th of November 1972, in Berkeley, California.
Once a college student who was born to hippie parents, Rebecca's fashion
sense did not go further than her Birkenstock sandals. Now, the only Birks
she's wearing are on her fingers, earlobes and neckline.
In 1995, Rebecca attended UC Santa Cruz and majored in music. A struggling
student, Rebecca decided to sign up with a San Francisco modeling agency to
help pay the bills. In a mere two months and almost instantaneously, Rebecca
made the move from college student to glamorous runway model.
Not necessarily wanting to pursue a modeling career (the world of high
fashion intimidated her), Rebecca took time off from her studies to work as
a full-time model. In no time, she already had contracts with major league
fashion houses such as Christian Dior and Escada.
In 1996, she became one of the beautiful women to grace the pages of the
much-loved Victoria's Secret catalogues. She also became the fantasy girl in
Miller Light's advertising campaign, and can also be seen showing off her
milk moustache in a Got Milk? advertising campaign, a campaign that also
shows model Tyra Banks, and Friends stars Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow
donning a milk moustache.
As if Rebecca needed even more reassurance for her stunning appearance, she
was featured in People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" for 1997, who
claimed that her addition to the 50 Most Beautiful was not because of her
looks, but for her sense of humor about her body and her profession.
Rebecca was also featured in the 1996 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition,
and has practically become a staple in the magazine's issue. In 1999, she
graced the cover of the magazine with a painted-on swimsuit.
As for her acting career, Rebecca has appeared in popular sitcoms such as
Friends and Just Shoot Me. She has also become the host of MTV's House of
Style, and sometimes shares co-hosting duties with model James King. Rebecca
was no stranger to being the host of a television show; she was a temporary
host for NBC's late night show, Later.
Rebecca had a cameo appearance in last summer's Austin Powers sequel, Austin
Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. One might ask what is with Rebecca and body
paint. Not only did a 1997 cover for GQ show Rebecca in a bikini bottom with
Dennis Rodman's hands painted on her chest, but Rebecca's costume in this
summer's blockbuster X-Men, co-starring Halle Berry and Famke Janssen, is
mostly made of body paint. As the mutant Mystique, Rebecca Romjin is sure to
mystify audiences, without even saying a word.
Rebecca has been married to Full House star John Stamos since 1998. |