Rebecca Romijn


















Rebecca Romijn

Rebecca Romijn in Marchesa 2.jpg
Romijn at The Heart Truth’s Red Dress Collection Fashion Show, 2012

Born
Rebecca Alie Romijn[1]
(1972-11-06) November 6, 1972 (age 45)
Berkeley, California, United States
Other names
Rebecca Stamos
Occupation
Actress, model
Years active
1991–2001, 2012 (model)
1997–present (actress)
Height
5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Spouse(s)
John Stamos
(m. 1998; div. 2005)

Jerry O’Connell
(m. 2007)

Children
2

Rebecca Alie Romijn[2] (/rˈmn/ roh-MAYN; Dutch: [roːˈmɛin]; born November 6, 1972) is an American actress and former model. She is known for her role as Mystique in the first trilogy of the X-Men film series, and as Joan from The Punisher (2004), both of which are based on Marvel Comics. She also had a recurring role as Alexis Meade on the television series Ugly Betty. She most recently starred as Eve Baird in The Librarians.



  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Filmography

    • 4.1 Film


    • 4.2 Television


    • 4.3 Other work



  • 5 Awards and nominations


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links



Early life


Romijn was born on November 6, 1972, in Berkeley, California.[3] Her mother, Elizabeth Romijn (née Kuizenga), is a community college instructor of English as a Second Language (ESL) and textbook author. Rebecca’s father, Jaap Romijn, is a custom furniture maker.[4][5] Her father is a native of Barneveld, the Netherlands, while her mother is an American of Dutch and English ancestry. Her mother met Rebecca’s father as a teenager while living in the Netherlands on a student exchange program.[6][7] Romijn’s maternal grandfather, Henry Bernard Kuizenga, was a Presbyterian minister and seminary professor.[8][9]


On The Ellen DeGeneres Show, when questioned about always being glamorous and beautiful, Romijn revealed that in her early teens, she was in fact an insecure “drama geek” and that, as a result of her growth spurt, she suffered from scoliosis and was constantly in pain. Many sources say that she was once nicknamed the “Jolly Blonde Giant” because of her 5 feet 11 inches (1.80 m) height, but she has admitted to making that up “for a laugh”.[10] While studying Music (Voice) at the University of California, Santa Cruz,[11] she became involved with fashion modeling and eventually moved to Paris, where she lived for more than three years.



Career


Among other jobs, Romijn started her modeling career in 1991. She has appeared on the covers of American, French, Spanish, Russian and Swedish editions of Elle, Marie Claire, American, Italian, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Russian, Greek, and Mexican editions of Cosmopolitan, Allure, Glamour, GQ, Esquire, and Sports Illustrated.


She has appeared in advertising campaigns for Escada, Christian Dior, La Perla, Tommy Hilfiger, Furla, Liz Claiborne, J. Crew, Victoria’s Secret, bebe, La Senza, Dillard’s, Pantene, Got Milk?, Miller Lite, and Maybelline. She has also walked for Giorgio Armani, Sonia Rykiel, and Anna Molinari along with the likes of Claudia Schiffer, Stephanie Seymour, Karen Mulder, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, Helena Christensen and Christy Turlington. She also was the host of MTV’s House of Style from 1998 to 2000. Romijn has been featured numerous times in annual lists of the world’s most beautiful women by publications such as Maxim (2003–2007), AskMen.com (2001–2003, 2005–2006), and FHM (2000–2005).[12] She also appeared as a guest in the animated talk show Space Ghost Coast to Coast episode “Chinatown”.


In 2000’s X-Men Romijn had her first major movie role as Mystique; she returned to the role in 2003’s sequel X2, and again for X-Men: The Last Stand (2006). In these films, her costume consisted of blue makeup and some strategically placed prosthetics on her otherwise nude body. In X2 she shows up in a bar in one scene in her “normal” look, and in X-Men: The Last Stand, she appears as a dark-haired “de-powered” Mystique. The role has since been recast with Jennifer Lawrence playing the younger version of the character. She had her first leading role in Brian De Palma’s Femme Fatale (2002). She also has starred in movies such as Rollerball, The Punisher playing a woman named Joan (Joan and Mystique are both characters from Marvel Comics) and Godsend. She played the leading role in Pepper Dennis, a short-lived TV series on The WB Television Network.


In January 2007, Romijn made her first appearance on the ABC series Ugly Betty as a full-time regular cast member.[13] She played Alexis Meade, a transgender woman and the sibling of lead character Daniel Meade. In April 2008, however, it was reported that Romijn would only be appearing as a recurring character in Season 3 due to a change in direction by the writing staff (aligning, fortuitously enough, with Romijn’s pregnancy, which would have been inconsistent with her character’s storyline).[14] In November 2007, Romijn made a guest appearance on the ABC series Carpoolers, where she played the ex-wife of the character Laird, played by her real-life husband Jerry O’Connell.[15]


Romijn starred in the ABC series Eastwick,[16] reuniting her with her former Pepper Dennis co-star, Lindsay Price, before ABC canceled the show on November 9, 2009.[17] She appears in an uncredited cameo in the 2011 feature film X-Men: First Class, appearing as an older version of the character played by Jennifer Lawrence.[18] Romijn appeared as lab worker Jessie on the Adult Swim live-action show NTSF:SD:SUV:: for two seasons.
Between June and September 2013, she starred in TNT’s series King & Maxwell as Michelle Maxwell, a former Secret Service agent who works as a private investigator.[19]


In addition to her film ventures, Romijn has also recorded music, performing a cover of Prince’s “Darling Nikki” for the 2005 album Electro Goth Tribute to Prince. She was also featured on the song “Color Me Love” for RuPaul’s eighth studio album Realness in 2015.


She most recently starred as Eve Baird, the guardian of the eponymous group in The Librarians, a direct spin-off of The Librarian film series. She is also currently the host of GSN’s original series and reality show Skin Wars. Romijn has also been confirmed to voice Lois Lane in the latest movie in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies, an adaptation of The Death of Superman.[20]



Personal life


Romijn began dating actor John Stamos in 1994, after they met at a Victoria’s Secret fashion show in which she was modeling. Romijn and Stamos became engaged on Christmas Eve 1997, and they married on September 19, 1998 at the Beverly Hills Hotel.[21] During the marriage, she used the name Rebecca Romijn-Stamos in both her personal and professional life. The couple announced their separation in April 2004.[22] Stamos filed for divorce in August 2004,[23] and it became final on March 1, 2005.[24] Romijn subsequently resumed using only her maiden name, but revealed in an August 2013 interview on Conan that she had never legally changed her name back from Romijn-Stamos after a Conan staff member noticed “Romijn-Stamos” on her driver’s license.[2]


In 2004 Romijn started dating actor Jerry O’Connell. They became engaged in September 2005,[25] and married at their home in Calabasas, California, on July 14, 2007.[26] Romijn and O’Connell have twin daughters, Dolly Rebecca-Rose O’Connell and Charlie Tamara-Tulip O’Connell, born on December 28, 2008.[27] Dolly is for singer Dolly Parton’s first name and Charlie is for O’Connell’s brother Charlie O’Connell.[28]


Romijn was asked by Elle magazine in April 2002 whether making Femme Fatale had given her any new ideas about her sexuality. She said, “You know, in my early twenties I wondered if I was interested in women and so I kind of, well … did my homework. And it turns out I’m pretty straight.”[29]



Filmography



Film


















































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1998

Dirty Work
Bearded Lady
film debut
1999

Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
Herself

2000

X-Men

Mystique/Raven Darkholme

2002

Run Ronnie Run
Herself


Rollerball
Aurora


Femme Fatale
Laure/Lily


S1m0ne
Faith
uncredited
2003

X2: X-Men United
Mystique/Raven Darkholme/Grace

2004

The Punisher
Joan


Godsend
Jessie Duncan

2006

Lies and Alibis
Lola


Man About Town
Nina Giamoro


X-Men: The Last Stand
Raven Darkholme/Mystique

2008

Lake City
Jennifer

2010

The Con Artist
Belinda

2011

X-Men: First Class
Mystique – Older
uncredited cameo
2012

Good Deeds
Heidi


The Producers
Ulla

2014

Phantom Halo
Ms. Rose

2018

The Swinging Lanterns Stories
Malia


The Death of Superman

Lois Lane
Animated film


Television

































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1997

Friends
Cheryl
television debut

Episode: “The One with the Dirty Girl”


1999

Herfer: Unathorized
Kimbery Hefner
Television Movie

credited as Rebecca Romijn-Stamos



Just Shoot Me!
Adrienne Barker
recurring role; 8 episodes

credited as Rebecca Romijn-Stamos


2000

Jack & Jill
Paris Everett
Episode: “Starstruck”

credited as Rebecca Romijn-Stamos


2002

MADtv
Herself
Host

Episode: “#7.14”


credited as Rebecca Romijn-Stamos


2006-2006

Pepper Dennis

Pepper Dennis
series regular; 13 episodes

also Co-Producer


2007

Drawn Together

Charlotte
Episode: “Charlotte’s Web of Lies”

Carpoolers
Joannifer
Episode: “A Divorce to Remember”

Ugly Betty

Alexis Mead
recurring role; 33 episodes
2009-2010

Eastwick
Roxie Torcoletti
series regular; 13 episodes

Project Runway
Herself
Guest Judge

Episode: “We Expect Fashion”


2011

Special Agent Oso
Miss Garcia
voice role

Episode: “Lost and Get Found/A View to the Truth”



The Cleveland Show
Speaker/Graduate
voice role

Episode: “Back to Cool”



Possessing Piper Rose
Joanna Maxwell
Television Movie

Chuck
Robin Cunnings
Episode: “Chuck Versus the Curse”

NTSF:SD:SUV
Jessie Nichols
series regular; 17 episodes
2013

Burning Love
Katie
2 episodes

King & Maxwell
Michelle Maxwell
series regular; 10 episodes
2014

The Pro
Margot
Television Movie

Skin Wars
Herself
Host

series regular; 27 episodes



The Librarians
Eve Baird
series regular; 42 episodes
2015

Key and Peele
Pirate Captain
Episode: “Y’all Ready for This?”

Adventure Time
The Empress
voice role

2 episodes



RuPaul’s Drag Race
Herself
Guest Judge

Episode: “Hello, Kitty Girls!”


2017

Love Locks
Lindsey Wilson
Television Movie
2018

Carter
Cassidy Lenox
Episode: “The Ring”


Other work




















































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1988

New Kids on the Block: Please Don’t Go Girl
Girl 1
Music Video/Video Short
2003

TRON 2.0
Mercury
voice role

Video Game


2004

Tron 2.0: Killer App

War Journal: On the Set of ‘The Punisher’
Herself
Documentary Short

credited as Rebecca Romijn-Stamos


2005

Trippin’
Television Documentary

2 episodes


2006

Wet Dreams

Documentary

Executive Producer


2007

Becoming Ugly: A New Face for Television
Herself
Video Short
2008

Speechless
Television Documentary
2010

Worst Wedding DJ Ever
unknown
Video Short
2012

Bettie Page Reveals All
Herself
Documentary

Actress & Model



House of Style: Music, Models and MTV
Television Documentary
2013

The Hand Bra by Rebecca Romijn
Video Short
2014

Haunted House Hunters
2015

Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant
Sally the Flightpal
Music Video/Video Short


Awards and nominations











































Year
Accolade
Title
Results
2001

Blockbuster Entertainment award, Favorite Supporting Actress – Science Fiction

X-Men
Won

Saturn award, Best Supporting Actress
Won
2002
The Stinkers Bad Movie award, Worst Lead Actress

Rollerball

Femme Fatale


Nominated
The Stinkers Bad Movie award, Worst Fake Accent – Female
Nominated
2003

Golden Raspberry award, Worst Supporting Actress

Rollerball
Nominated

Teen Choice award, Choice Movie Actress – Drama/Action-Adventure

X2: X-Men United
Nominated

Teen Choice award, Choice Movie – Liar
Nominated
2004

MTV Movie award (Mexico), Sexiest She-Villain
Nominated
2007

Gold Derby award, Best Ensemble in a Series

Ugly Betty
Nominated
2008

Screen Actors Guild award, Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
Nominated
2015

Saturn award, Best Lead Actress in a Series

The Librarians
Nominated
2016
Nominated


References




  1. ^ Rebecca Romijn Profile in the FMD-database. Retrieved July 10, 2008.


  2. ^ ab “Rebecca Romijn Is Still Legally “Rebecca Romijn-Stamos“. teamcoco.com. August 1, 2013. Retrieved August 2, 2013. 


  3. ^ Rebecca A Romijn, CaliforniaBirthIndex.org


  4. ^ “Rebecca Romijn-Stamos Biography (1972–)”. Filmreference.com. Retrieved March 14, 2010. 


  5. ^ “Rebecca rules”. Cosmopolitan. Accessmylibrary.com. July 1, 2000. Archived from the original on April 10, 2009. Retrieved March 14, 2010. 


  6. ^ “Rebecca Romijn Biography”. Yahoo!. Retrieved March 14, 2010. 


  7. ^ “The Rebecca Romijn Fanpage”. Rebecca-fanpage.com. Archived from the original on July 20, 2008. Retrieved March 14, 2010. 


  8. ^ “Kuizenga, Grace Elizabeth Abney – October 14, 1917 – June 20, 2005”. San Francisco Chronicle. June 25, 2005. 


  9. ^ Marquis, A. N. (1960), “Kuizenga, Henry Bernard”, Who’s who in the Midwest, 7, p. 490 


  10. ^ “Rebecca Romijn biography”. Whoabc.com. Archived from the original on June 11, 2009. Retrieved March 14, 2010. 


  11. ^ “Rebecca Romijn Biography”. People. Retrieved February 1, 2008. 


  12. ^ “FHM Magazine 100 Sexiest Women 2005”. FreeJose.com. Retrieved October 11, 2006. 


  13. ^ Dos Santos, Kristin. Rebecca Romijn, Watch with Kristin blog, E!


  14. ^ Dos Santos, Kristin (April 24, 2008). “Sources Confirm: Rebecca Romijn Now Recurring Role on Ugly Betty”. Watch with Kristin blog. E!. Retrieved April 30, 2008. 


  15. ^ Dos Santos, Kristin (March 10, 2010). “Chatting with ”Carpoolers”’ Designated Driver”. Watch with Kristin blog. E!. Retrieved March 14, 2010. 


  16. ^ “Witchy Woman”. East Bay, California: Diablomag.com. September 2009. Retrieved March 14, 2010. 


  17. ^ Martin, Denise (November 10, 2009). “Quick Takes”. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 14, 2010. 


  18. ^ Lovece, Frank. “Film Review: X-Men: First Class“, Film Journal International, June 2, 2011


  19. ^ Gelman, Vlada (January 15, 2013). “TNT Greenlights Private Eye Series Starring Jon Tenney and Rebecca Romijn”. TVLine.com. Retrieved June 11, 2013. 


  20. ^ Holbrook, Damian. “The Office,’ ‘The Librarians’ & More TV Faves Join ‘The Death of Superman“. TV Insider. Retrieved 27 March 2018. 


  21. ^ Lipton, Michael A. (September 27, 1999). “Full Spouse”. People. Retrieved June 13, 2015. 


  22. ^ “Spring Break”. People. April 26, 2004. Retrieved June 13, 2015. 


  23. ^ “Divorce for John, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos”. People. August 23, 2004. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved June 13, 2015. 


  24. ^ “Divorce final for Romijn, Stamos”. USA Today. March 1, 2005. Retrieved June 13, 2015. 


  25. ^ Wihlborg, Ulrica (September 20, 2005). “Rebecca Romijn, Jerry O’Connell Engaged”. People. Retrieved June 13, 2015. 


  26. ^ Wihlborg, Ulrica (July 30, 2007). “Inside Their Summer Wedding!”. People. Retrieved June 13, 2015. 


  27. ^ Laudadio, Marisa (January 5, 2009). “Rebecca Romijn Welcomes Twin Girls – Babies, Rebecca Romijn”. People. Retrieved March 14, 2010. 


  28. ^ Serpe, Gina (January 5, 2009). “Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O’Connell Welcome Twins”. E!. Retrieved October 20, 2010. 


  29. ^ “Elle Interview”. Rebecca-fanpage.com. Retrieved July 6, 2014. 



External links





  • Rebecca Romijn on IMDb


  • Rebecca Romijn at the Music Television


  • Rebecca Romijn at the Fashion Model Directory Edit this at Wikidata




Preceded by
Daisy Fuentes

Host of House of Style
1998–2000
Succeeded by
Molly Sims



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