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Biography of Cerina Vincent


Cerina Vincent is a Hollywood actress and a television personality. She is best known for playing the role of Yellow Ranger/Maya in the television series "Power Rangers: Lost Galaxy" {1999}. To the movie audiences, she is very much familiar as a foreign exchange student Areola, who acted nude in the entire film, "Not Another Teen Movie" released in 2001. This character is a spoof of Shannon Elizabeth's character, Nadia, in "American Pie" {1999}. This sensuous actress admits that acting nude in movies really makes her feel more comfortable with her body.

Cerina Vincent was born on February 7, 1979 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. She is of Italian descent and a brother of Gino Vincent, a Hollywood actor. This beautiful lady won the ‘Miss Nevada Teen USA title’ in 1996.

Cerina Vincent has also acted in R-rated horror film "Cabin Fever" {2002} and in the Sci-Fi Channel Original Movie "Sasquatch Mountain" {2006} alongside Lance Henriksen. She is also acting in a Video Movie titled "Return to House on Haunted Hill". As of 2007 Cerina has acted in 20 movies portraying different characters from sci-fi to nudity to horror to romance. In nine years of her television career Cerina appeared in 12 different television shows ranging from "Power Rangers Lost Galaxy" {1999}, "Undressed" - 1999 {2000}, "Ally McBeal" {2002}, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" {2005}, and "Bones" {2006}.

Cerina Vincent
Cerina Vincent