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Charisma Carpenter

Happy Birthday To Charisma Carpenter, 39 Today !

Friday 24 July 2009, by Webmaster

Date of Birth : 23 July 1970, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Birth Name : Charisma Lee Carpenter

Nickname : Chrissy

Height : 5’ 7½" (1.71 m)

Mini Biography

Born July 23, 1970, in Las Vegas, Charisma Carpenter was named after an Avon perfume (a fact that did not sit well with her). She studied classical ballet from age five. Her family moved around often. As a youngster, she entered many local beauty contests. Charisma attended Gorman High School in Las Vegas. At 15, the family moved to Rosarita City, Mexico, and then to Bonita (a suburb of San Diego) where she attended Bonita High. Charisma finally transferred to Chula Vista School of Creative and Performing Arts, where she graduated in 1988. In high school(s), she was a cheerleader, and did the typical teen things: sneaking out and having boys over when mom wasn’t home. Charisma’s nature tends to be pensive, which some classmates unfortunately misinterpreted as being snooty. After graduating, she traveled throughout Europe, then went on to college. She also worked as an aerobics instructor and in property management. In 1991, Charisma was a cheerleader for the San Diego Chargers. In 1992, she moved to Los Angeles. She audited classes at Playhouse West and was cast in over 20 major commercials, including doing a long stint for Secret. Charisma was in a number of theater productions, such as "No, No, Nanette" and "Welcome Home, Soldier." This tall (5’7") beauty with the striking looks, brunette hair with chestnut highlights, and hazel eyes was a natural for TV; she started in an episode of "Baywatch" (1989) in October, 1994. Because of that appearance, Aaron Spelling personally auditioned her for the role of Ashley in "Malibu Shores" (1996), which had a brief run from March to June of 1996. Despite the short run, TV Guide noticed her and said she was beguiling and had the most fleshed-out character on the show. Charisma auditioned for the title role in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) but wound up being cast as Cordelia, instead. She had doubts about this and did not want to play a bitchy character again, but her agent reminded her that she couldn’t be typecast until people knew her. Originally intended as a temporary character, to be a thorn in Buffy’s side, Charisma’s role was popular enough that she became a regular in the second season. She is quick to point out she is nothing like her TV persona, noting, "People might think I’m this awful person, but I’m not—I’m a nice girl". Fans and producers liked the character enough that she was transferred to a bigger role on the spin-off series "Angel" (1999). A long career in TV now seems assured for Charisma. Her hobbies include horseback riding, roller blading, hiking and rock climbing (for her 26th birthday, she had gone skydiving. When the folks at WB heard about this, they made her sign a clause that she would refrain from that for the length of her contract). She has prudently switched to writing poetry instead. Her favorite color is yellow (mine too, it’s so bright and cheerful). For Charisma, life is good. And, as a former Las Vegas lounge performer, she comments that dancing is easy, acting is not. She also notes, "You can take the girl out of Vegas, but you can’t take Vegas out of the girl". IMDb Mini Biography By: kdhaisch@aol.com

Spouse

Damian Hardy (5 October 2002 - 8 July 2008) (divorced) 1 child

Trade Mark

Birthmark on her jawline.

Trivia

Became good friends with Susan Ward after both were turned down for the role of Maggie Cory on the soap "Another World" (1964).

Was a cheerleader for the San Diego Chargers’ football team.

Named by her mother after a brand of perfume

Auditioned for the role of Buffy on the TV show "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997), but got the role of Cordelia after it was turned down by actress Bianca Lawson.

Lost out to Kelly Rutherford in Scream 3 (2000).

She has a tribal sun tattooed on her back.

Gave birth to a healthy baby boy, Donovan Charles Hardy, at 9:50 PM on March 24th 2003 at Cedar Sinai hospital in Beverly Hills.

After 7 years playing Cordelia Chase, 3 years on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) and 4 years on "Angel" (1999), Charisma was not invited back as a regular for Angel’s fifth and final season. She agreed to return for the 100th episode although she wasn’t asked until Sarah Michelle Gellar turned down the chance to guest star in the episode. [2003]

Will be reprising her role as Cordelia Chase in the 100th episode of "Angel" (1999). The show is currently in its fifth season without her, considering the Cordelia Chase character is in a coma. [November 2003]

She’s Cherokee, Irish, Scottish, and Spanish on her mother’s side and French and German on her father’s side.

Has a rosary tattoo on her left wrist.

She held three state titles when she was thirteen years old and placed top five for a ballet routine at an international competition.

She tries to sign only personalized autographs so her signature cannot be sold on EBay or elsewhere. She also refuses to sign her MAXIM, FHM, or other revealing photos.

She is one of the only cast members from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) and "Angel" (1999) who refuses to charge for her autograph at fan conventions. She does it for free.

Her guest spot on Lifetime’s "The Division" (2001) as a young woman attacked by an undercover police officer eerily resembles a real life incident nearly ten years ago in which Charisma and two of her friends were attacked by a former police officer in Torrey Pines State Beach in San Diego. Charisma escaped unharmed, although one of her friends was seriously injured. The police officer, who had been stalking Charisma for almost a year, was sentenced to fifty years in prison.

The role of Delilah in The Faculty (1998) was written specifically for her, but she turned it down because it was too similar to her "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) character, Cordelia.

Appears on the June 2004 cover of Playboy with a 10 page layout inside.

The scars her character Cordelia got after a fall in Buffy are actually real. As a young child, she fell into a swimming pool that was under construction at her home, and was run through by a piece of rebar.

After starring in "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997), "Angel" (1999), and guest-starring in episodes of "Charmed" (1998), she has become the face of supernatural dramas on The WB.

Her character, Cordelia Chase, whom she had played for years on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) and "Angel" (1999), was killed off in the landmark 100th episode of "Angel" (1999). It was her final appearance on the series, with the exception of archival footage.

Her characters on both "Angel" (1999) and "Charmed" (1998) could see into the future.

She is good friends with her See Jane Date (2003) (TV) co-star Holly Marie Combs. In fact, it was their friendship that prompted her to play Kira on "Charmed" (1998).

She has two half brothers, Troy and Kenny.

Was in an unaired pilot called "Like Cats & Dogs".

She speaks Spanish; however, she states that she’s not fluent, despite being of Mexican ancestry and spending time living in Mexico as a child.

A fitness enthusiast, her outdoor interests include roller blading, rock climbing, hiking and sky diving.

Currently resides in Los Angeles, California with her two Golden Retrievers.

Has studied classical ballet since the age of 5, and pursued dancing as part of her high school curriculum, by commuting between Mexico and San Diego to take lessons at the School of Creative and Performing Arts.

Was discovered by a commercial agent while working as a waitress in Los Angeles to save for her college education.

Ranked #9 on Wizard magazine’s "Sexiest Women of TV" list (March 2008).

Attended high school in Las Vegas with Kamar De Los Reyes. She was a freshman when he was a junior.