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Shaune
Bagwell Biography
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Shaune Bagwell was born to an English
professor and the Chairman of the Board of a conveyor belt
manufacturing company in Houston, Texas. A ballerina and former Miss
San Jacinto, she was drawn to performing arts at a very young age.
Spotted at school at the age of twelve by a local modeling agent who
persuaded her parents to let her audition for a television
commercial, she booked the commercial, and then a short time later,
landed a small role in Paul Sorvino's comedy, Vasectomy:
A Delicate Matter (1986). With a genius level IQ, Shaune also
has a natural love of science and medicine. Her studies of
bacteriology and her theory of the New Ice Age earned her top
accolades at several engineering science fairs, and she seriously
considered a career in medicine. Scoring in the top one percent of
her class on college entrance exams, she postponed formal education
to pursue a career in modeling. Having traveled the world as a
model, Shaune settled in Los Angeles to chase her dream of acting.
After winning a role on the popular soap opera, "Days
of Our Lives" (1965), and several films, she landed an up
and coming series for the Women's Entertainment Network,
"Single in the City", that was viewed worldwide in the
spring of 2003.
Always fond of the fashion industry and a fan of the designer's
works, Shaune has appeared regularly in many magazines such as,
People, InStyle, US Weekly, Women's Wear Daily, and has been seen on
the E! Channel. Even though She loves every aspect of the world of
film and television, she hopes to one day earn her formal education
degrees, and possibly become a doctor
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