Stacy Keibler
- Actress
Although her career spans over two decades, Stacy Keibler continues to
be the fresh-faced beauty that both film and television audiences
adore. Stacy was born in Baltimore, Maryland. She began dancing when
she was three-years-old and has a background in ballet, tap and jazz.
Stacy went to school in Baltimore and was also one of Baltimore's first
"Raven Cheerleaders". She began her career as a model at the age of 6.
Shortly thereafter, she was cast in national commercials, which led her
to join AFTRA and SAG before the age of 10. Though still young, Keibler
began building an impressive resume in both film and television. Her
film credits include the box office successes . Added to Keibler's list
of film roles is
The Comebacks (2007), a 20th
Century FOX feature she appeared in alongside comedian
David Koechner.
When she competed on
Dancing with the Stars (2005),
Keibler's skills and popularity landed her among the final three
contestants. Impressing not only the audience but also ABC executives,
she was quickly offered a network talent deal. This has led to
recurring roles on ABC's
George Lopez (2002) and
What About Brian (2006),
where she played the love interest of the lead character "Brian", and
the villain in the ABC Family mini-series
Samurai Girl (2008). Keibler
also appeared on the drama
October Road (2007). Next up
for Keibler is a reoccurring role on the ABC comedy
In the Motherhood (2009),
starring Cheryl Hines and
Megan Mullally.
Prior to her stint on
Dancing with the Stars (2005),
Keibler, a former Baltimore Ravens cheerleader, auditioned for the
chance to be the new "Nitro Girl" for World Championship Wrestling
(WCW). Keibler wowed both fans and executives and went on to win the
National Search. Shortly thereafter, WCW was acquired by World
Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Keibler's skills impressed the creators
of the program so much that she was the only female brought over to the
new company, where she immediately became a regular on the longest
running live program in television history.
A model of peak physical fitness, Keibler has graced the covers of
numerous magazines including Shape, Vegas, TV Guide, Maxim, FHM
Australia, Muscle & Fitness, 6 Degrees, and Beverly Hills 213. She has
been featured in Esquire, Cosmopolitan, Elle Girl, LA Times, Parade,
Maxim (UK), and Fitness. She regularly appears in Entertainment Weekly,
People, Us Weekly, The Look, OK, and Life & Style. The issue of Stuff
featuring Stacy Keibler on the cover was one of the magazines highest
selling issues of all time.
Stacy Keibler currently resides in Los Angeles, CA.
be the fresh-faced beauty that both film and television audiences
adore. Stacy was born in Baltimore, Maryland. She began dancing when
she was three-years-old and has a background in ballet, tap and jazz.
Stacy went to school in Baltimore and was also one of Baltimore's first
"Raven Cheerleaders". She began her career as a model at the age of 6.
Shortly thereafter, she was cast in national commercials, which led her
to join AFTRA and SAG before the age of 10. Though still young, Keibler
began building an impressive resume in both film and television. Her
film credits include the box office successes . Added to Keibler's list
of film roles is
The Comebacks (2007), a 20th
Century FOX feature she appeared in alongside comedian
David Koechner.
When she competed on
Dancing with the Stars (2005),
Keibler's skills and popularity landed her among the final three
contestants. Impressing not only the audience but also ABC executives,
she was quickly offered a network talent deal. This has led to
recurring roles on ABC's
George Lopez (2002) and
What About Brian (2006),
where she played the love interest of the lead character "Brian", and
the villain in the ABC Family mini-series
Samurai Girl (2008). Keibler
also appeared on the drama
October Road (2007). Next up
for Keibler is a reoccurring role on the ABC comedy
In the Motherhood (2009),
starring Cheryl Hines and
Megan Mullally.
Prior to her stint on
Dancing with the Stars (2005),
Keibler, a former Baltimore Ravens cheerleader, auditioned for the
chance to be the new "Nitro Girl" for World Championship Wrestling
(WCW). Keibler wowed both fans and executives and went on to win the
National Search. Shortly thereafter, WCW was acquired by World
Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Keibler's skills impressed the creators
of the program so much that she was the only female brought over to the
new company, where she immediately became a regular on the longest
running live program in television history.
A model of peak physical fitness, Keibler has graced the covers of
numerous magazines including Shape, Vegas, TV Guide, Maxim, FHM
Australia, Muscle & Fitness, 6 Degrees, and Beverly Hills 213. She has
been featured in Esquire, Cosmopolitan, Elle Girl, LA Times, Parade,
Maxim (UK), and Fitness. She regularly appears in Entertainment Weekly,
People, Us Weekly, The Look, OK, and Life & Style. The issue of Stuff
featuring Stacy Keibler on the cover was one of the magazines highest
selling issues of all time.
Stacy Keibler currently resides in Los Angeles, CA.