Carole Raphaelle Davis (born 17 February 1958) is an English actress, model, singer-songwriter, and writer.
Career
Acting
In 1978, Davis posed for ''
Playboy''. In 1980, she posed for ''
Penthouse
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'' magazine under the name Tamara Kapitas,
becoming
Penthouse Pet of the Month in January 1980 and a runner-up for
Pet of the Year in 1981.
As an actress, Davis' first feature film was in
James Cameron
James Francis Cameron (born August 16, 1954) is a Canadian filmmaker. A major figure in the post-New Hollywood era, he is considered one of the industry's most innovative filmmakers, regularly pushing the boundaries of cinematic capability w ...
's horror film ''
Piranha II: The Spawning'' (1982). Later in the 1980s, she appeared in the comedy film ''
The Flamingo Kid'' (1984). Her best known film role came as Roxie Shield, the vengeful ex-girlfriend in ''
Mannequin'' (1987), a film that was widely panned by critics but later became a
cult classic. She later also appeared in films such as the comedy ''
The Shrimp on the Barbie'' (1990), the comedy ''
If Looks Could Kill'' (1991), and ''
The Rapture
The rapture is an eschatological position held by some Christians, particularly those of American evangelicalism, consisting of an end-time event when all Christian believers who are alive, along with resurrected believers, will rise "in the c ...
'' (1991).
She has made guest appearances on television series such as ''
The A-Team'', ''
Star Trek: Voyager'', ''
Sex and the City'', ''
Angel'' and more recently in ''
2 Broke Girls
''2 Broke Girls'' (stylized ''2 Broke Girl$'') is an American television sitcom that aired on CBS from September 19, 2011, to April 17, 2017. The series was produced for Warner Bros. Television and created by Michael Patrick King and Whitney Cumm ...
'', and ''
Madam Secretary''.
Music
In 1989, Davis' signed with
Warner Bros. Records and released her first album ''Heart of Gold'', which was produced by
Nile Rodgers
Nile Gregory Rodgers Jr. (born September 19, 1952) is an American musician, record producer and composer. The co-founder of Chic, Rodgers has written, produced, and performed on records that have sold more than 500 million albums and 75 million ...
.
Her single "Serious Money" (a cover of
The O'Jays hit "
For the Love of Money") was a dance hit
and the video was number one and became the original theme song to the
hip hop music video show ''
Rap City'' on
BET. The song's success enabled Davis to tour Europe and Asia and perform in clubs throughout the United States.
As a songwriter, Davis signed a publishing deal with
MCA
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Aviation
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. In Europe, she signed on with
Sony France. Davis met
Prince in the 1980s and the two developed a friendship, culminating in Davis co-writing Prince's single "Slow Love" for his
Grammy Award-nominated album ''
Sign o' the Times''. She recorded her own version of the song for Warner Bros. Records but subsequently left the label in 1993 and moved to
Atlantic Records
Atlantic Recording Corporation (simply known as Atlantic Records) is an American record label founded in October 1947 by Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson. Over its first 20 years of operation, Atlantic earned a reputation as one of the most i ...
, where she self-produced and wrote the album ''I'm No Angel''.
Writing
Davis has written a series of articles on
anti-Semitism in Europe
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for ''
The Jewish Journal''. As a novelist, she is the author of ''The Diary of Jinky, Dog of a Hollywood Wife'', a non-fiction humour book about Hollywood excess and human status anxiety written from the point of view of a
death row
Death row, also known as condemned row, is a place in a prison that houses inmates awaiting Capital punishment, execution after being convicted of a capital crime and sentenced to death. The term is also used figuratively to describe the state of ...
dog. Her screenplay "Amnesia of the Heart" was set up at DreamWorks. She has been a contributor for several animal welfare publications including ''American Dog Magazine'', for whom she also worked as an investigative journalist. She had an animal welfare column on
Newsvine and ran her own blog Hollywood Dog through
Blogspot.
She is the West Coast Director of the Companion Animal Protection Society, a national non-profit organisation that investigates
puppy mills and pet stores.
Selected filmography
Film
Television
References
External links
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"The Diary of Jinky, Dog of a Hollywood Wife" published by Andrews McMeel
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Living people
1958 births
English female models
English film actresses
English television actresses
English women pop singers
Actresses from London
Female models from New York (state)
American female models
American film actresses
American television actresses
American women pop singers
American women songwriters
British emigrants to the United States
20th-century American women singers
21st-century American women singers
21st-century American women writers
20th-century American singers
21st-century American singers
20th-century English women
20th-century English people
21st-century English women
21st-century English people
Penthouse Pets