Tia Carrere

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Tia Carrere is a popular American actress, singer and model

Jan 2, 1967

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: January 2, 1967
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actresses
  • City/State: Hawaii
  • Spouses: Elie Samaha (m. 1992–2000), Simon Wakelin (m. 2002–2010)
  • Known as: Althea Rae Janairo
  • Childrens: Bianca Wakelin

Tia Carrere born at

Honolulu, Hawaii, United States

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Birth Place

Tia Carrere’s first husband was Elie Samaha, a film producer and a real estate entrepreneur who she married in 1992. After she was accused of having an extramarital affair, the couple divorced.

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Personal Life

She married photojournalist Simon Wakelin in 2002, with whom she had a daughter, Bianca, born in September 2005. The couple divorced in 2010, both sharing custody of their daughter.

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Personal Life

Tia Carrere was born on 2 January 1967, in Honolulu, Hawaii, in the United States. Her father was Alexander Janairo, a banker, while her mother was Audrey Duhinio Janiaro, a computer supervisor. She is of Filipino, Chinese and Spanish ancestry.

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Childhood & Early Life

She studied in Sacred Hearts Academy in Honolulu. At the age of seventeen, her exotic looks got her spotted in a grocery store by a producer.

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Childhood & Early Life

In order to pursue her career, Tia Carrere went to Los Angeles. After working for several months as a model, she was cast in a significant role in an American medical drama 'General Hospital'. She stayed in the show for two years, playing the role of a nursing student named Jade. She continued appearing in several other shows such as 'MacGyver' and 'Anything but Love'.

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Career

Having appeared in several films such as 'Fine Gold' (1989), 'Instant Karma' (1990), and 'Showdown in Little Tokyo' (1991), she rose to popularity with the 1992 hit comedy 'Wayne's World'. Its sequel 'Wayne's World 2' was released next year, where she reprised her role as the love interest of the main character Wayne.

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She released her first album 'Dream' in 1993, which was produced by Matt Prinz.

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She got nominated for the 'Saturn Award' for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the Award-winning 1994 action comedy 'True Lies'. Starring well-known actors such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Arnold, the film also won an Oscar nomination.

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The late 1990s saw one of her most significant works on television when she played the lead role in the 1999 Canadian TV series 'Relic Hunter'. The series focuses on Sydney Fox, played by Carrere, a professor who travels round the world looking for ancient artifacts. The show, which involved elements of both the supernatural world, as well as science fiction, became popular worldwide and was broadcast in several countries around the world. It aired till 2002.

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The 1992 American comedy 'Wayne's World', which was directed by Penelope Spheeris, can be regarded as the first significant work in Tia Carrere's career. The film, which was Mike Myers' film debut, starred him in the lead role, while Carrere played his love interest. The film, which released on 14 February 1992, was a huge hit, and became the eighth highest grossing film of the year. Receiving mostly positive reviews, its popularity also led to the release of a few games based on the film.

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Major Works

Due to its immense popularity and success, a sequel to 'Wayne's World' was released in 1993. Named 'Wayne's World 2,' it had Carrere reprising her previous role. The film, directed by Stephen Surjik, turned out to be a mild success but failed to become a super hit like its prequel. It received mostly mixed reviews.

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Major Works

Another one of Tia Carrere's important works was her role of an evil witch in the 1997 fantasy film 'Kull the Conqueror'. The film, which was directed by John Nicolella, was an adaptation of the novel 'The Hour of the Dragon' by Howard Conan.

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She appeared in the Canadian television series 'Relic Hunter' as a professor named Sydney Fox, who travels the world hunting for ancient artifacts. Her character often ends up battling rivals who are seeking out artifacts as well, but for monetary gain. The series received wide popularity and was broadcast in several countries.

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