Celebrated in the Montreal, Quebec underground club scene as "Azikiwe" or one half of the self styled duo "JU-C Girls". Created in 1991 (until 1992), the duo would Go-Go dance (i.e. they were performance art dancers) as well as sell refreshments and lollipops at their "JU-C Bar" in nightclubs and rave parties. The JU-C Girls inspired a (short lived) Montreal nightclub called JU-C Bar. Some speculate whether their penchant for wearing brightly colored polyester and terry cloth outfits inspired a clothing and hand bag empire.
Interviewed Zap Mama at the Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles before they performed (1994).
Played a prostitute in Mia Kirshner's first short film "Victor" which was shot in Montreal's "The Main" district.
Usually plays characters in uniform (i.e. military, police, flight attendant, special ops)
Prefers food in its natural state.
Abhors second and third hand smoke.*
Has an 'attitude of gratitude' and is driven by charitable pursuits.
* Supporter of Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.
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