Monique Rockman was born on 8 August 1987. She is an actress, known for Gaia (2021), Nommer 37 (2018) and Tussen as en hoop (2016).
Multi-hyphenate talent, Monique Rosario, made her writing and acting debut with The Knockout Game (2014), starring alongside Motown legend Mary Wilson. The film was selected to the Santa Barbara International Film Festival (2014) and went on to win best narrative short film at the Oceanside International Film Festival (2015). After serving as president of Kuntu Repertory Theatre, she pursued further training under Jeff Goldblum at Playhouse West, the west coast repertory theatre division of Sandy Meisner's Neighborhood Playhouse, and comedy improv at The Upright Citizen's Brigade in Los Angeles. Monique regularly performs short form, long form and musical improv. She is a member of the lady duoprov team "Dish! with Monique and Amy," and the comedy band, "FoSho the Band." She's also played several dramatic roles in a variety of independent films and series, including The 6th Friend (2016) with Dominique Swain (Lolita (1997)) and The Big O, written by the Oscar-winning Pamela Wallace (Witness (1985)). Additionally, Monique has directed several short films; Lives (2018), which she wrote and acted in, was an official selection of the Cleveland International Film Festival in 2018. In 2019, she directed the pilot episode for the musical comedy series "Tha FoSho Show," which features original music by her band, and in which she plays the lead opposite her bandmate, Jesse Conway.
Monique Samuels is known for The Real Housewives of Potomac (2016), Love & Marriage: DC (2022) and Kandi Koated Nights (2018). She has been married to Chris Samuels since March 3, 2012. They have three children.
Monique Spaziani was born on December 16, 1957. She is an actress, known for J'ai tué ma mère (2009), Les beaux souvenirs (1981) and Les portes tournantes (1988).
Monique St. Cyr is known for Long Goodbye (2018), Ask for Jane (2018) and Finding Me: The Series (2012).
Gorgeous and voluptuous blonde bombshell Monique St. Pierre was born on November 25, 1953 in Wiesbaden, Germany. St. Pierre graduated from high school in Munich and came to the United States to attend college and nursing school. She speaks fluent French, English and German. Monique was the Playmate of the Month in the November, 1978 issue of "Playboy". She was working for the Wilhelmina modeling agency in New York City when she became a Playmate; the agency fired her after her "Playboy" pictorial was published. St. Pierre was named Playmate of the Year in 1979. Monique continued to work for "Playboy" as a model and as an executive with a top position at the Playboy Channel. She married actor Steve Parrish in 1979; the couple had one son, prior to divorcing in 1982. St. Pierre has acted in a handful of theatrical features and TV mini-series; she was especially memorable as "Debbie the hooker" in the outrageous horror black comedy cult favorite, Motel Hell (1980). Monique has a degree as a psychiatric technician. Monique St. Pierre eventually went on to become a costume designer.
Monique Star Robinson is a producer and casting director, known for On Ten (2015), A Love to Die For and Cell Phone.
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Monique Straw is an actress and producer, known for Broken Bonds (2012), DC Universe Online (2011) and Fast Color (2018).
Born in Sacramento, California to a German/Dutch father and an African-American/Native American mother, she was raised in the small suburb Elk Grove, playing basketball and taking dance lessons. Monique performed in community theaters and local stages from a young age. In 2016, she starred in the pilot "Fauk My Life", a coming of age story now streaming on RevryTV. Since then she has performed internationally with the Pure Praxis Theatre troupe to prevent sexual assault and retaliation in the military. She was also an educator of improv, performance and writing in many Los Angeles juvenile facilities, through The Unusual Suspects Theatre Company. Monique has appeared in many commercials, and short films; and stars in Lifetime feature "Sins in the Suburbs" set to premiere March 19, 2022. Her father manages a car dealership and her mother is an interior designer. Performing in community theaters and local stages since childhood, Monique found her joy in grade school and grew up acting. (One of her first student jobs was a retail worker for traveling Broadway's Mary Poppins.) She attended Long Beach State, where she received a bachelor's degree in Theatre Arts and a minor in Film Production. Sypkens' resides in Los Angeles, and is a filmmaker currently in post production for her own short film.