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Gena Lee Nolin (born November 29, 1971) [1] is an American actress. She is known for her television appearances on The Price Is Right and Baywatch in the 1990s. During the early 2000s she played the lead role in Sheena .
Sheena is an American action-adventure television series which was produced for first-run syndication from 2000 to 2002. Based upon W. Morgan Thomas 's comic book character Sheena, Queen of the Jungle , which previously spawned a 1950s TV series of the same title; this turn-of-the-millennium version updated its title character to the 21st century.
Sheena was revived by Hearst Entertainment in October 2000, portrayed by Gena Lee Nolin. In this version, the character's real name is Shirley Hamilton. Sheena was given a new power in this 35-episode Columbia/TriStar series: the ability to adopt the form of any warm-blooded animal once she gazed into its eyes. She was also depicted as a ...
Nolin will join Ian Ziering, Tara Reid and David Hasselhoff as member of the elite “ASTRO X” Technology team who help fight the sharknado threat. 'Sharknado 4' adds 'Baywatch' alum Gena Lee ...
Gena Lee Nolin joined The Doctors earlier this season to share about the pressures of aging in Hollywood. At almost 50, Gena underwent her first anti-aging procedure with plastic surgeon Dr. Scott ...
Later, Nelson co-starred with fellow Baywatch alum Gena Lee Nolin in the syndicated Sheena, Queen of the Jungle. Nelson also co-wrote the screenplay for the martial arts-yarn Best of the Best 2, which was released in 1993, as well as American Yakuza starring Viggo Mortensen.
Neely Capshaw (Heather Campbell, guest season 5; Gena Lee Nolin, seasons 6–8; Jennifer Campbell, recurring season 9) The black sheep of the lifeguard team, recently transferred from Huntington Beach. She is selfish, manipulative and conniving, initially falsely accusing Matt of sexual assault when he discovers her drinking on the job.
With the 2025 Academy Awards airing Sunday, March 2 (ABC and Hulu, 7 p.m. ET/4 PT), we look back at the biggest Oscar snubs of all time.