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Emmanuelle Chriqui
Emmanuelle Chriqui Height 5' 3" Born December 10 1977 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Vancouver guest-starring in series such as Are You Afraid
of the Dark?, Forever Knight, Once a Thief, and Psi Factor:
Chronicles of the Paranormal. Her first Hollywood role was in Detroit Rock City
(1999). Her breakout performance came in 2000's Snow Day, in which she played
the foxy Claire Bonner. She appeared in rock band Hinder's "Lips of an Angel"
music video in 2006. Emmanuelle later starred in several films and was nominated
for a DVD Exclusive Award as Best Actress for her performance in 100 Girls
(2000). She also stared in the movie Adam And Eve, opposite Cameron Douglas.
Trivia
Her family is from Morocco. Has one sister named Laurence and a brother - both
older. They were raised for several years in Unionville, Ontario.
Her last name is pronounced "Shreeky".
Filmed an appearance for the television series, "Manchester Prep" (1999). The
series was not picked up despite having several episodes filmed, and was later
edited into the movie Cruel Intentions 2 (2000) (TV). Emmanuelle's scenes were
not used, although she appears in the trailer.
Ranked #90 in Stuff magazine's "102 Sexiest Women In The World" (2002)
She is bilingual, English and French.
Ranked #81 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2007 list.
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