Krista Allen
Krista Allen
Krista Allen (born April 5, 1972 in Ventura, California)
is an actress who is perhaps most well-known for headlining the
Emmanuelle in Space series of soft core films.
Allen also appeared in the television shows Days of Our Lives (as
Billie Reed, 1996-1999) and Baywatch (Jenna Avid, 2000-2001). Allen
has also appeared in films like Confessions of a Dangerous Mind,
Anger Management, and the Project Greenlight horror film Feast.
Allen is also well known for playing a sexy virtual reality character
in an episode of The X-Files and is remembered for her brief appearance
as the "Elevator Girl" in the Jim Carrey comedy Liar Liar.
She is sometimes credited as Krista Allen-Moritt as a result of
her marriage to Justin Moritt which lasted from 1996 to 1999; they
have 1 son: Jacob Nolan.
Krista majored in education at Austin Community College, Texas
and then interned as a kindergarten teacher before she decided to
pursue her dream of an acting career. She was also crowned Miss
Texas in 1991 and has started her own T-shirt line called Sex Brand.
She has recently been one of the stars of HBO's Unscripted playing
herself as someone who struggles to overcome her sex symbol status
to win more serious roles.
Trivia
She had a small role in CSI as a hooker who caught the eye of Nick
Stokes in the pilot episode: she returned later in the first season
with tragic consequences.
In both Smallville and Mutant X, she played a woman who could control
men with her pheromones.
Her father is Irish and her mother is Portuguese.
Has started her own T-shirt line called Sex Brand
Named #70 on the Maxim magazine "Hot 100 of 2005" list.
She appears in Toby Keith's video "A Little Too Late".
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