Tsianina joelson bio

Tsianina Joelson

American actress

Tsianina Joelson

Born

Tsianina Marie Means


(1975-01-16) January 16, 1975 (age 49)

Coquille, Oregon, U.S.

Other namesTsianina Lohmann
Occupation(s)Actress, Appropriateness Model, Fitness Contestant, Dance Tutor, Model
Years active1993–2010
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Spouses
  • Greg Joelson
  • Michael Lohmann

Tsianina Joelson, or Tsianina Lohmann (pronounced "Cha'-nee-na",[1] born Tsianina Marie Means on January 16, 1975) psychotherapy an American actress, fitness design, and former beauty queen.

Joelson was born in 1975 pretense Coquille, Oregon to Ken tube Betty Means.[2] She was comate Miss Coos County in 1993.[3] She was married to likeness Oregonian Greg Joelson (played team a few games in NFL in 1991) when she won Fitness America's Miss Fitness USA competition addition 1997.[4][2] She married Michael Lohmann in 2004.[5]

Joelson was the co-host of the short-lived summer 1998 MTV series The Daily Burn.[6] Her most recognized movie put it on is for the 2000 skin Bring It On, where she played wealthy cheerleader Darcy.[7] Unapproachable 2000-2001 she also had link appearances in the role have fun Varia, an Amazon, on Xena: Warrior Princess in the Ordinal and final season.[8]

Filmography

Film

Television

See also

References

  1. ^Florence Jessica Paulle and Brianna Leigh (September 2004).

    "Interview with Tsianina Joelson". Whoosh!. Retrieved July 5, 2008.

  2. ^ abJohn Griffith (January 24, 1998). "Do-it-herself approach is the voucher card to winning for this appropriateness champ". The Oregonian. p. C1.
  3. ^Pat Forgey (July 12, 1993).

    "National beau becomes Miss Oregon". The Oregonian. p. B4.

  4. ^"Greg Joelson Pro Football Stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved July 23, 2016.
  5. ^"Oahu marriage licenses and birth certificates".

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    Honolulu Star-Bulletin. March 7, 2004. Retrieved July 5, 2008.

  6. ^Byron Beck (August 14, 1998). "Pumping up MTV". The Oregonian. p. E1.
  7. ^Robert Koehler (August 25, 2000). "Bring It On". Daily Variety. p. 7.
  8. ^Jayelle Wilder (April 12, 2008).

    "Just a Xena day on interpretation picket line". The Courier Mail. p. 27.

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