Carrie Stevens is an American actress and model. She was born in Buffalo, NY and grew up in the small town of Hardwick, Massachusetts. She studied Journalism at Memphis State University while modeling locally before packing her bags headed for Hollywood. Carrie has been enjoying many years of landing dream jobs gigs on hit TV shows, in major motion pictures and appearing in major magazines such as Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Allure, and of course Playboy Magazine as Miss June 1997.
You have probably seen Carrie Stevens on the big screen and small, opposite Emmy winners Charlie Sheen and Jennifer Aniston, as well as Oscar winner Hillary Swank. She also appeared in “Rock Star” with Mark Wahlberg. She has starred in independent films opposite exciting celebrities such as Jennifer Love Hewitt, John Taylor (Duran Duran) and Don “The Dragon” Wilson. Carrie has had numerous guest star and recurring roles on television shows. You may have seen her on “Two and a Half Men”, “Beverly Hills 90210” or “Days of Our Lives”, or Sci-Fi’s “Black Scorpion”. She has hosted three one-hour shows for E! Entertainment Television”, including ‘Wild On” and “FYI”. You might also remember her as the girl climbing the human chain as she starred in Third Eye Blind’s “Never Let You Go” music video.
Some of Stevens’ commercial ads include Lexus, Miller Ice, Starwood Resorts, Cyberswim, Toyota, Little Caesar’s, Killian’s Irish Red Beer, American Laser Centers, Obagi Skin Care, Botox, Graco Strollers, and Ferro Cosmetics.
In 2013 she beat 40,000 home cooks to get in the top 100 finalists on Fox’s MasterChef . Her specialty is Carrie Stevens’ Infamous Family Fudge.
Carrie Stevens Achievements
Acted in Films
- Birdemic 2: The Resurrection Co-star, I Got A Fish Productions/Moviehead Pictures/dir. James Nguyen
- Hollywoo Supporting, LGM Productions/dir. Pascal Serieis
- The Mule Co-star, Reeves Rivera Entertainment/dir. Frank Rivera
- DinoCroc Vs. SuperGator Supporting, Bay City Productions/dir. Jim Wynorski
- Who’s Your Daddy? Supporting, Middlefork Productions/dir. Andy Fickman
- The Backlot Murders Co-Star, Dominion Entertainment/dir. David DeFalco
- Redemption Lead, Dominion Entertainment/dir. Art Camacho
- Marked for Murder Lead, D.M.G. Entertainment/dir. Lorenzo Doumani
- Rock Star Supporting, Warner Bros. Ent./dir. Stephen Herek
- Longshot Supporting, TransContinental /dir. Lionel C. Martin
- Cruel Game Lead, MHZ Productions/dir. Mashashi Nagodi
- Ghost of a Chance Lead, Filmworks Ent./dir. Antony Alda
- Point of Seduction Supporting, Concorde-New Horizons/dir. Jim Wynorski
- Sins of Desire Supporting, CineTel Films/dir. Jim Wynorski
- Little Miss Millions Supporting, Concorde-New Horizons/dir. Jim Wynorski
- Head Games Lead, B & B Prods./dir. Daniel Bernstein
Acted in Television
- The Storm Guest Star, NBC/Felsberg, Ltd.
- Two and a Half Men Co-Star, CBS/Warner Brothers Television
- Jake in Progress Guest Star, CBS/Brillstein-Grey Entertainment
- 18 Wheels of Justice Guest Star, TNN/Stu Segall Productions
- Third Eye Blind Lead, MTV/VH1 Electra Records
- Pacific Blue Guest Star, USA/North Hall Productions
- Beverly Hills, 90210 Guest Star, FOX/Spelling Entertainment
- Black Scorpion Recurring, SCiFi/Concorde-New Horizons
- Pauly Co-Star, CBS/20th Century Television
- Weird Science Co-Star, USA/Universal Television
- Days of Our Lives Recurring, NBC/Columbia Television
Acted in Theater
- Autumn Romance Diane McCadden Place Theater/dir. Allison Burnett
- The God Game Lesley Theater 6470/dir. Biff Wiff
Training
- Andy Fickman Classes & Privatey, Los Angeles
- John Kirby Privately, Los Angeles
- Groundlings Improv, Los Angeles
- Larry Moss Scene Study, Los Angeles
- Circle In The Square Summer Intensive Program, New York
- Actors Movement Studio Movement, New York
- Leigh Kilton-Smith Privately, Los Angeles
- Annie Grindlay/Margie Haber Cold Reading, Los Angeles
- Rowena Balos Voice, Los Angeles
Stevens also founded another website called PlaymatesforthePlanet.com which promoted environmental and green efforts. She also wrote a monthly column for Hot Mom’s Club magazine.
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Carrie Stevens is an exceptionally talented and accomplished American model, actress and an entrepreneur. She is Playboy’s Playmate of the Month for June 1997. She is in conversation with Namita Nayyar President Women Fitness.
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
You were born in Buffalo, New York and grew up in Hardwick, Massachusetts. You later studied journalism at Memphis State University. Your chance on being spotted in a dentist’s waiting room by a Hollywood talent agent later led to your first television appearance on an episode of the daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives in 1992. You then appeared in numerous television shows and took start your career in modeling. You were selected as Playboy’s Playmate of the Month for June 1997. This propelled your modelling career to the height where you have been at the top of the world of fashion and glamour modeling and excelled as an actress. Tell us something about this fairy tale journey?
Ms. Carrie Stevens:
Thank you for asking. I never feel like I lived a fairy tale, although when someone reads me my credits, I look back on my journey with pride. I came from a small town where you get laughed at if you say you are going to conquer the acting and modeling industry, but I didn’t let that stop me. I had a fire in me, and I dreamed big. It never came easily to me though, it was a challenge to keep the positive attitude. There is a lot of rejection in the industry and one must find a way to cope with it. Exercise is a healthy outlet for releasing frustrations! I always found time to do my cardio, because it kept me sane. And I never I forgot to be my own best friend. When you are fiercely independent, you must be your biggest cheerleader. Someone once told me that I am a good mother, and I need to talk to myself as if I were talking to my son. That’s a good way to keep in check. We must hold our own hand on this journey called life. It’s important to be kind to yourself, as it is to be kind to others.
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
You are world leading media personality, model, actress and a brand ambassador. How you manage such a remarkable multi-dimensional lifestyle?
Ms. Carrie Stevens:
I keep a journal, which I call the “Taking Care of Carrie” journal. It is I write daily what I did for myself mentally, physically and spiritually. Writing keeps me grounded, keeps me on task,and keeps my self love alive.
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
What exercises comprise your fitness regime or workout routine you may wish to share?
Ms. Carrie Stevens:
I have a condition called degenerative disc disease. I tend to get herniated discs, and torn ligaments. It’s really frustrating because I seem to get close to getting to my fit goals, and then an injury slows me down. So I have to be careful not to risk injury. I like pilates reformer classes, because pliates keeps my core strong. When my core is strong, my back doesn’t hurt. My favorite cardio is spinning/indoor cycling. I don’t run or do anything high impact. I love to hike in the canyons around Los Angeles on a beautiful day, or go rollerblading along the beach in Malibu or Santa Monica. Even though I can’t lift heavy weights or try anything fun, like take a trapeze class for example…I can overcome my condition and as long as I stay in motion, I know that I am winning.
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Ms. Namita Nayyar:
Do you take some special diet or have a strict menu that you follow to remain healthy and physically fit?
Ms. Carrie Stevens:
I am a healthy eater but there’s no program I follow. I try to stay educated about food and study up on the latest trends. But I stick to the philosophy that moderation in everything. As long as I work out I don’t have to diet too much. I just try to be sensible, like have one piece of pizza and a side salad instead of three pieces of pizza, for example. I own a fudge company, www.InfamousFudge.com so everyone wonders how I manage my weight…but the truth is, I just don’t over indulge. I don’t deny myself anything…I eat fudge. I just eat one piece at a time instead of a whole box at a time!
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
You have glowing skin and gorgeous hair. Do you take some kind of skin treatment to keep it young and glowing and secondly what you do to your hair to make them look so stunning?
Ms. Carrie Stevens:
That is very sweet and kind of you to say…My skin care trick is sunscreen. Period. My father was a scientist who worked in dermatology research, so I got lectured my whole life about the importance of protecting your skin from the sun, and I’m glad! I also use great products to create a glow, like Ferro Cosmetics bronzer in “glow baby.” I inherited my fathers thick hair, so I guess I have a lot to thank him for! I don’t do much to it, it has a mind of it’s own. Unfortunately I have to color those pesky grays
once a month though!
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
Tell us about your experience of working in 2013 movie Birdemic 2: The Resurrection ?
Ms. Carrie Stevens:
That part was different for me because I am usually the glamour girl, but in that film, I have no make up on, because my character was a tree hugger. I think it would have bothered me to go bare faced in my youth, but as I am older I am more secure with myself. I liked the idea of going against the grain. It was a lot of fun. It’s a campy cult film, my son was on set with me. He loves the Birdemic movies!
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
Advice and motivational words to the inspiring and budding fashion model girls, who all are your fans and shall like to know from you for their climb to the ladder of success in the field of modeling?
Ms. Carrie Stevens:
My Goddaughter wants to be an actress, and I see her worry so much about making it. It breaks my heart, because I want her to enjoy the journey. I would tell any aspiring model or actress to have fun with it. Live in the moment, because the moments are gone before you know it.I loved being in front of the camera but you have to be a little self centered to make it as an actress or a model, and when I became a mother, that wasn’t me anymore. It was a new moment, and now the moments of motherhood are fleeting, as my son is already 13. Every part of life’s journey should be savored. Do not get too excited or too disappointed about anything, because the thing you think was the best thing to ever happen to you could turn out to be the worst and vice versa. Keep an open mind.Live in the now, and know that you are the most important person in the room when you audition, and be in the present moment not only in a scene as an actress, but in your own life.
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Ms. Namita Nayyar:
You own “Carrie Stevens Infamous Family Fudge” which sells fudge online. Launched in 2014, the company’s products are inspired by your grandmother’s recipes for fudge. Tell us more about this endeavor of your?
Ms. Carrie Stevens:
I love to cook. When I want to relax, I shut off the phones, turn on some classic rock, like Led Zeppelin or Tom Petty or Van Halen…and I create in the kitchen. My grandmother taught me to make fudge when I was a little girl, and she was my inspiration for launching the business. It’s always wise to have your hand ina lot of cookie jars. The entertainment industry isn’t a stable one, so I have always been entrepreneurial. I offer 12 different flavors of fudge and if you have a sweet tooth, you will love
them all.
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
You have done bold photo shoots with Playboy and other magazines. How you are so body confident and advice to your compatriots?
Ms. Carrie Stevens:
I was able to be so body confident in my Playboy shoots because I was an actress for almost a decade before I did Playboy, so I thought of it as a part I was playing. I created this voluptuous sex kitten character, and I became her when I was modeling. It worked for me, and then I was type cast for another decade…but I was grateful I was working, so I have no regrets. I’d be on a photo shoot one day, and the next day be at the hardware store in my sweat pants. I think it’s funny when people imagine my life like I am drinking champagne and being fed peeled grapes all day. It only looks glamorous! Modeling and acting is actually hard work, and physically demanding at times. For the most part, I loved every moment of it.
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
What you wish to say about the website Womenfitness.net and message for its visitors?
Ms. Carrie Stevens:
I would like to encourage everyone to worship their bodies. I don’t mean be a conceited gym rat…I mean appreciate your body, because like the saying goes, “if you don’t have your health, you have nothing.” Take care of yourselves. Never stop moving, no matter what the obstacle. My good friend Cindy Rakowitz founded Fit4theCause out of her passion for “Smashing Obstacles”, supporting health needs through fitness motivation and education. She is my inspiration. Not only does she look better than she did when I met here 17 years ago, but her devotion, ambition to enrich the lives of others is what makes her so special. I am so motivated since I went to their 1st annual Miracle of Movement Gala last Saturday night. I met so many people there with that exuded good health & natural beauty…the energy was invigorating and the message of fitness as a health movement is a powerful one. Please visit https://fit4thecause.org to see what all the excitement is about. “Sweet regards….Carrie”
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