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Jennifer Walcott (born May 8, 1977) is an American glamour model and actress best known as ''
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'' magazine's
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for August 2001.


Early life

Walcott was born to a family of four children. Her childhood was spent in
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. She was a
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and a dancer growing up. In 1995, she graduated from Lowellville High School.Jennifer Walcott's
story at Playboy.com
Walcott wanted to be a
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, mostly because she had many pets at her house. In October 1996, at the age of nineteen, Walcott visited
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and decided to move there. The first few years in L.A. were rough, as she worked two jobs while taking business classes at
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.Jennifer Walcott's
Official Resume
In 2000, Walcott temporarily moved to
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to be close to her grandmother, who was very ill. When her grandmother died, Walcott decided to move back to Los Angeles.


Career

After her move back to Los Angeles, Walcott decided to become a model. In late 2000 and early 2001, she attended a ''
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'' party as a makeup artist working an event, and was taken notice of by accident; she was scheduled to shoot in mid-2001. She was chosen as the
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for August 2001. She subsequently launched her own website, and appeared in many ''Playboy'' magazines. She was chosen by
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to model for her celebrity guest photographer photo shoot on playboy.com. She has appeared in several
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s, including videos for
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, Sterophonics, and
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. Walcott was on the Playboy Xtreme team. During her first pregnancy, she appeared on the cover of ''Holistic Health Magazine'', explaining to the magazine that she chose to maintain her pregnancy and birth organically, without the use of drugs.''
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'' magazine; February 2009; Page 112.
Walcott has posed in and for the covers of '' Moves'', ''American Curves'', ''
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'', ''Hers'', ''Physical'', ''
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'', ''VP Racing Fuel'', ''Playboy''s swimsuit calendar, ''Performance Audio and Sound'', ''AtoZ'', Playboy Catalog, ''
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'', ''944'', ''Stun'', Matco calendar, Flirt catalog, ''
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'' (Australian magazine) and many ''
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''.Jennifer Walcott
at AskMen.com
In 2005, Walcott, Scarlett Keegan and Destiny Davis were given keys to Las Vegas by the mayor in appreciation for posing for a calendar promoting the city. In 2005, Walcott appeared in '' American Pie: Band Camp''. In 2008, she was in the movie ''
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''. She is now the spokesperson for Ciclon rum and Bally's
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. She is also the new
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girl.Jen's official blog about Mickeys
She has been featured on many television shows such as ''
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'', '' Dog Eat Dog'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Best Damn Sports Show Period'', ''
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'', '' The Other Half'', and has been featured on ''
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'' (football wives) and ''Mom Time''. Walcott was chosen as a finalist to compete in the 2006
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, but dropped out due to conflicts with other projects.Jennifer Walcott
at SPiN
She also won SPiN's Hottest Significant other. As of late 2009, Walcott co-hosted a local advice show in Arizona called ''Mom Time TV''. Walcott has appeared several times as a "Postal Babe" on Running with Scissors' official website. She appeared as herself in the ''
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'' video game. The drawn artwork of her from ''Postal III'' was reused in ''Postal 2: Paradise Lost'' and she also appeared on the photo-poster inside a church location.


Personal life

Walcott is married to former
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. They live in L.A and had their first child on April 10, 2008. Walcott volunteers at the
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in Washington, DC. Walcott is also a poet. One of her poems won a statewide ''Reader's Digest'' contest.


Filmography

* '' American Pie Presents: Band Camp'' (2005) * ''
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'' (2008)


References


External links

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at
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