The show was only broadcast for 7 episodes. In 2007, she was a series regular at Oxygen’s original reality television series Fight Girls as a mentor. Her bigger role came in the next film, an action-thriller film Haywire for her role as Mallory Kane, released in 2011. Her first film came in 2009 where she played the role of Veretta Vendetta in the direct-to-DVD martial arts film Blood and Bone. She debuted on June 10, 2006, playing against Leiticia Pestova, where she knocked out her in the 1st round itself in just 38 seconds. Playing Riley Hicks in the 2013 action film Fast & Furious 6, and as Mallory Kane in the 2011 action-thriller film Haywire. She was raised Protestant Christian, but now she is most probably non-religious. She has endorsed the clothing company Under Armour (UA) brand. She has appeared in a Pepsi Super Bowl commercial in 2009. Born NameĬonviction, Crush Gina Carano at The Mayweather Jr vs Alvarez Boxing Match In Las Vegas in 2013 Sun Signĭallas County, Texas, United States NationalityĬarano graduated from Trinity Christian High School in Las Vegas, Nevada.ģ4D Gina Carano at Fast & Furious 6 premiere Shoe SizeĨ.5 (US) or 6 (UK) or 39 (EU) Brand Endorsements She has also branched out as an actress and has been cast in roles like Carrie in the crime comedy film Madness in the Method, Riley Hicks in the action film Fast & Furious 6, Carasynthia “Cara” Dune in the Disney+ space Western series The Mandalorian, Angel Dust in the superhero film Deadpool, Officer Kris Bauhaus in the heist action thriller film Heist, Veretta Vendetta in the martial arts film Blood and Bone, Atticus Gage in the post-apocalyptic science fiction/action film Scorched Earth, and Clair Hamilton in the action thriller film Daughter of the Wolf. Alongside Cris Cyborg, she became the first woman to headline a major MMA event during their 2009 Strikeforce bout. Gina Carano is an American actress, television personality, fitness model, and former mixed martial artist (MMA) who competed in EliteXC and Strikeforce from 2006 to 2009 and was called the “face of women’s MMA”.
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