21 Dec 2011

Dannii Minogue Biography

Birth Name : Danielle Jane Minogue 
Date of Birth : 20 October 1971, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 
Height : 5' 2" (1.57 m) 
Occupation : Singer  

Australian-native Dannii Minogue has stepped into many professional roles in her life that placed her in the public eye, including singer, songwriter, actress, and even fashion designer. She started singing and dancing lessons very early, then performing in Australia on the television series Skyways when she was only seven years old. Her next venture landed her a place with Young Talent Time. She appeared on her first album with them in 1985, taking a solo spotlight on one song. By 1988 her first line of clothes, DANNII, was on the market, and selling fast. A short year later, Dannii signed a recording contract with the Mushroom Records label and around the same time, was working on the soap opera Home & Away. In 1990, her debut single, "Love & Kisses," was released and landed on the charts right out of the starting gate. A self-titled album followed. She soon captured her first gold record. It should be noted that all of these impressive accomplishments listed above were achieved even before Dannii turned the ripe old age of 21.

Continuing to host Electric Circus Dannii released her third studio album Girl in 1997, which was proceeded by the more dance-based single All I Wanna Do that reached number 4. Dannii jetted to Australia to appear in Grease The Arena Spectacular, where she played her favourite character Rizzo, captivating audiences of over 450,000. She then returned to the UK to kick start her first ever tour, Unleashed '98, which took in over 23 dates! Having already notched up hit singles around the world it wasn't long before Mardi Gras records in Australia asked Dannii to launch the first ever gay and lesbian record label. Everlasting Night became the official anthem of 1999 and Dannii was asked to perform for the second year in a row at the event. Never before has an artist been on the Mardi Gras bill two years running. Towards the end of 1999 Dannii tackled one of the most demanding and sought after Shakespearian roles - Lady MacBeth. Performing outside at the Royal Botanic Gardens for Edinburgh's Fringe Festival, Dannii thrilled audiences for three weeks to rave reviews. 

Before 2002 had even started Dannii had signed a six-album deal with London Records and began work on her forth studio album, now titled Neon Nights. A world-wind of live gigs up and down the country continued throughout the year including the Smash Hits Tour 2002 and headlining the 10th anniversary of London’s world-famous G.A.Y club. Put The Needle On It hit the UK’s Top 10 in early November and spent some 11 weeks on the UK singles chart. The track was also a big hit around Europe and became one Dannii’s biggest hits in homeland Australia.

Danielle Panabaker Biography


Birth Name :Danielle Nicole Panabaker 
Date of Birth : 19 September 1987, Georgia, USA 
Nickname : Grace 
Height : 5' 7½" (1.71 m) 
Occupation : Actress

Danielle Panabaker is recognized by adults for her television roles on CBS, NBC, and HBO, by teens for her starring roles in Disney and Paramount big-screen comedies, and by tweens and younger (as well as their parents) for her appearances on The Disney Channel.  An award-winning actress herself, Danielle has worked with more than a dozen Oscar and Emmy winners in just 5 years of professional work.  A recent graduate of UCLA, Danielle is currently seen each week on the CBS drama "Shark" playing James Woods' daughter, who he refers to as "the white teen Oprah".   

On the big screen, Danielle was seen most recently in "Mr. Brooks" where she played the daughter of Kevin Costner and Marg Helgenberger.  Prior to that she was seen in Disney's feature film "Sky High," where she played Layla, the socially conscious best friend of main character Will Stronghold, and in "Yours, Mine & Ours" as the oldest daughter in a blended family with 18 kids.  She will soon be seen in "Home of the Giants" which stars Haley Joel Osment and Ryan Merriman.  

Panabaker geared up her acting career by appearing on television in numerous guest parts. Advertising campaigns were soon followed by roles on the small screen, including booked roles on the series "The Guardian" (CBS, 2001-04), which earned Panabaker a Young Artist Award. She also guested on established shows - from the family sitcom "Malcolm in the Middle" (Fox, 2000- ), the crime drama "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (USA, 1999- ), as well as her sister Kay's primetime soap, "Summerland."

Made for television movies also gave Panabaker the opportunity to showcase her thespian skills. She starred in the Disney Channel Original Movie "Stuck in the Suburbs" (2004) with fellow teen acting sensation Brenda Song. Panabaker took on diverse, more challenging roles in Lifetime Television for Women's "Sex and the Single Mom" (2003) and "Mom at Sixteen" (2005). In the miniseries "Empire Falls," (HBO, 2005) she played opposite acting greats Paul Newman, Helen Hunt, and Ed Harris. Panabaker demonstrated her wide range of acting skills with these roles, so it was only a matter of time that she got offered a big screen role.

Dania Ramirez Biography



Name : Dania Ramirez
ate of Birth : 8 November 1979, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 
Height : 5' 4½" (1.64 m) 
Occupation : Actress

Dania Ramirez was born on November 8, 1979 in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic. At a young age, she already had an affinity for performing, reenacting Spanish soap operas in front of her family. By the age of 15, she was already in New York City, working in a convenience store where she was eventually discovered by a modeling scout, who promptly cast her in a television commercial. Upon deciding to pursue acting professionally under the guidance of Flo Greeberg at the Actor’s Workshop in New York City, she finally moved to Los Angeles.

Before she became one of the few Dominican actresses working in Hollywood, the raven-haired, olive-skinned Dania Ramirez launched her career in her family's home of New York City at the age of 15. Reportedly approached by a modeling recruiter while working in a store as a security girl (collecting patrons' handbags), Ramirez soon established herself as a successful print model, then transitioned, sequentially, to commercials, television, and big-screen features. Ramirez met director Spike_Lee when cast as an extra in HBO's omnibus feature Subway_Stories (1997) -- a connection that spawned their collaboration on Lee's 2004 picture She_Hate_Me (in which she played the minor part of Alex Guerrero). Ramirez then signed on for supporting roles in such features as Fat_Albert (2004), X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), and Illegal_Tender (2007). On the small screen, Ramirez played potential slayer Caridad in several episodes of the seventh season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2003) and Blanca Selgado, a love interest of A.J. Soprano (Robert_Iler) during the sixth season of The_Sopranos (2006-2007). In fall 2007, she joined the cast of the smash-hit sci-fi series Heroes, playing the emotional and mysteriously deadly Maya Herrera. 

Dana Delany Biography



Birth Name : Dana Welles Delany 
Date of Birth : 13 March 1956, New York City, New York, USA 
Height : 5' 5¾" (1.67 m) 
Occupation : Actress, producer

Dana Welles Delany was born on March 13, 1956, in New York City and raised in Stamford, Connecticut. Dana knew early in life that she wanted to be an actress. Following graduation from Wesleyan University, this tall (5'7") beauty moved to New York and developed her skills working in daytime television and theater. Dana starred in the Broadway show "A Life" and received critical acclaim in a number of off-Broadway productions as well. Her role in Nicholas Kazan's controversial "Bloodmoon" in New York led her to Hollywood. Dana acted in a number of TV series, working steadily until she could get her own starring vehicle. That happened in 1988 when Dana became identified with Army nurse Colleen McMurphy in ABC TV's critically acclaimed series "China Beach" (1988), the role earning her three Emmy nominations and two Emmy Awards as Best Actress.

More voiceover work followed with the animated series “Batman: The Animated Series” (Fox, 1992-95), and Delany cemented her image as a movie-of-the-week heroine by starring as a Texas suffragette in the Western miniseries, "True Women" (CBS, 1997), and as one-half of a Dutch farm couple who harbor Jews during WWII in the 1998 Showtime original, "Rescuers: Stories of Courage: Two Couples." Mixing things up with a family comedy and an edge-of-your-seat thriller, Delany had supporting big screen roles in “Wide Awake” (1998) and “Curve” (1998) before stepping into Ellen Burstyn's Oscar-nominated role as a car crash survivor who develops healing powers in a TV remake of "Resurrection" (ABC, 1999). She returned to the stage in the Pulitzer-winning off-Broadway play "Dinner with Friends" in 2000, while a guest turn on an episode of CBS' "Family Law" (CBS, 1999-2002) netted Delany another Emmy nomination. In the fall of 2001, she returned to regular series work with a leading role as a society heiress on Fox’s soapy serial, "Pasadena” (Fox, 2001), which paired her again with her “Rescuers” on-screen husband, Martin Donovan.

Guest appearances on “Boston Legal” (ABC, 2004-08), “Kojak” (USA, 2005) and “Related” (WB, 2005-06), led to Delany’s casting on the NBC crime drama “Kidnapped” (2006-07), where she and Timothy Hutton played the wealthy parents of a kidnapped teen who join forces with a former FBI agent to find their son. She soldiered on after that failed outing to finally find some stability on an acclaimed and long-running series, following up her role as a U.S. senator on “The L Word” (Showtime, 2004-09) by becoming an additional cast member on the top-rated campy serial, “Desperate Housewives.” As Katherine Mayfair, a former resident of Wisteria Lane who moves back to the suburban neighborhood with a mysterious secret about her absence and her family, Delany proved an invigorating sparring partner with uber-perfect neighbor Bree Van de Camp (Marcia Cross). 




Dakota Fanning Biography



Birth name: Hannah Dakota Fanning
Date of Birth: February 23, 1994
An actor at heart, Georgia-raised Fanning started her career on the stage. Her fellow actors saw potential in the five-year-old actress and suggested she get an agent. She did, and the agent sent her to L.A. for six weeks, which soon turned into months and then years.

Dakota Fanning was born on February 23, 1994, in Conyers, Georgia. She landed her first commercial at 5 years old and earned a Screen Actors Guild Award for her work with Sean Penn on I Am Sam. She played Tom Cruise's daughter in the 2005 remake of War of the Worlds. She did a voice in the animated film Coraline based on a book by Neil Gaiman and she has featured in the Twilight film series.


Her face first hit the screen in a nationwide Tide commercial. She then landed guest roles in such primetime series as ER, Ally McBeal, The Practice, Malcolm in the Middle and Spin City. From television, Fanning took the leap into feature films starting with Tomcats (2001), followed by her award-winning performance as Lucy Diamond Dawson in I Am Sam (2001) opposite Sean Penn.

Fanning hasn't stopped working since. She completed two more films, Trapped and Sweet Home Alabama for 2002, followed by Steven Spielberg's acclaimed sci-fi mini-seres Taken and the features Uptown Girls (2003) and The Cat in the Hat (2003). In Man on Fire (2004), she stars opposite Denzel Washington as a little girl who needs a bodyguard, while in Hide and Seek (2004), she plays Robert De Niro's motherless daughter.

Child Star

Actress. Born Hannah Dakota Fanning on February 23, 1994, in Conyers, Georgia. She was born into an athletic family as the daughter of a minor league baseball player and a tennis player. Her mother enrolled Dakota in an acting class at an early age, and Fanning landed her first commercial at 5 years old.

Fanning first found success in commercials and on television. In 2000, she appeared on such programs as ER, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and The Practice. Fanning then earned a Screen Actors Guild Award for her work with Sean Penn in I Am Sam (2001). In the film, she played the daughter of a man with mental disabilities (Penn) who becomes the subject of a custody battle. Fanning's younger sister Elle also appeared in the film.


Daisy Lowe Biography


Name : Daisy Lowe 
Date of Birth : 27 January 1989, London, England, UK 
Height : 5' 10" (1.78 m) 
Occupation : Model

Daisy Rebecca Lowe (born 27 January 1989) is an English fashion model who has modelled for editorial photo shoots and commercial advertising campaigns and has worked as a runway model. She is the daughter of Pearl Lowe, the singer/songwriter turned textile and fashion designer, and Gavin Rossdale, the front man for the band Bush. 

Lowe began modelling at the age of 2, and did some photoshoots when she was 12 and 14 years old. At 15 she was approached by a talent scout in Camden Town and, as a result, she signed with Select, a London modelling agency.

Daisy Rebecca Lowe was born on 27th January 1989 and grew up in Primrose Hill, North London. At that time Daisy's mother, Pearl Lowe, was married to Bronner Handwerger. However, in 2004 a paternity test proved that Daisy's biological father was her godfather Gavin Rossdale, front man with the British rock band Bush, who married No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani in 2002. During the 1990s Pearl was singer songwriter in the Britpop bands Lodger and Powder, and has been married to Danny Goffey from Supergrass since 1995. Daisy Lowe has three step-siblings on her mother's side: Alfie (born P1996), Frankie (born 1999) and Betty (born 2005); and two on her father's side: Kingston James (born 2006) and Zuma Nesta Rock (born 2008). 

Daisy began modeling as a young child and signed with the London modeling agency Select after being spotted by talent scouts in Camden Town when she was 15. When Pearl moved to Hampshire, Daisy stayed in London with her grandparents in order to continue her education. Daisy began modeling for Agent Provocateur lingerie in 2005 and her career took off in 2006 when she appeared in a Steven Klein photo shoot in Italian Vogue. Daisy has featured in various fashion and lifestyle magazines, including Grazia, Tatler, and the British Harper's Bazaar and has modeled for clothes lines such as Converse shoes, Hooch, Karen Millen , Whistles, and Pearl Lowe's own fashion range. As well as being chosen by Karl Lagerfeld to model for Chanel, Daisy has experience of catwalks in New York, Milan and London for designers including Vivienne Westwood and Topshop. Daisy has even hosted events for Dolce & Gabbana and Tommy Hilfiger.


Daisy Fuentes Biography



Name : Daisy Fuentes
Birth Date : November 17, 1966
Birth Place : Havana, Cuba
Education : Bergen Community College, Paramus, New Jersey (majored in Communications)
Height : 5' 10''
Nationality : American
Occupation : Model and Hostess

Fuentes was born in Havana, Cuba to a Cuban father and Spanish mother. When Fuentes was three years old, her family fled the island due to political turmoil and moved to Madrid, Spain. Fuentes learned to speak English while watching I Love Lucy episodes. Soon thereafter, she moved with her family to Harrison, New Jersey, where she attended Harrison High School, was voted Homecoming Queen, and "BEST LOOKING", and graduated class of '84. Fuentes started modeling during her senior year in high school. An aspiring hairstylist, she enrolled in cosmetology school with dreams of opening her own salon. Though, while studying communications at Bergen Community College, she was hired as the weather-girl for WNJU-TV, the Telemundo New York affiliate station. Shortly after, she moved on to New York's Univision affiliate where she became the weather anchor and reporter for the evening news.  

Striking actress and model Daisy Fuentes can attribute at least some of her fiery allure to her Latin roots. She was born in Havana, Cuba, in 1966, though she moved with her family to Madrid, Spain, when she was only three. Four years later, the Fuentes family relocated again, this time to Harrison, NJ. Fuentes grew to an impressive 5'10" tall and began reporting the weather for WXTV Channel 41 weather while studying journalism at Bergen Community College. She was promoted to evening news anchor by the time she was 19, at which point she was spotted by the folks at MTV. They recruited her to host MTV Internacional, which later became MTV Latino. Her lovely features and effervescent personality struck a chord with viewers everywhere, and Fuentes was soon appearing on shows all over the MTV universe, even trying out her acting chops with appearances on shows like Dream_On and The_Larry_Sanders_Show. She married beefy actor Timothy_Adams in 1990, though the couple parted ways in 1994.

As Fuentes grew in popularity as an on-air personality, her name began to carry great value. She began a career as a spokesmodel, eventually associating her face and name with such brands as Revlon, American Express, Miller Lite, Pantene, and M&M's. She also hosted her own work-out video, made appearances on countless awards shows, music countdowns, and talk shows, and hosted America's_Funniest_Home_Videos for three seasons. As the 2000s rolled in, Fuentes continued to surf on her notoriety, appearing on everything from I Love the '80s to Baywatch. 

Cynthia Nixon Biography

NAME: Cynthia Nixon
OCCUPATION: Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress
BIRTH DATE: April 09, 1966 (Age: 45)
PLACE OF BIRTH: New York, New York
ZODIAC SIGN: Aries

Emmy and Tony-winning actress Cynthia Nixon was born April 9, 1966, in New York, New York. A versatile performer, she began her career on the New York stage as a teenager. She made her Broadway debut in The Philadelphia Story in 1980. That same year, Nixon appeared as a hippie child in the film Little Darlings with Tatum O’Neal.

Over the next few years, Cynthia Nixon played a variety of roles on stage, television, and film. She appeared in a few television after school specials as well as juggled roles in two Broadway plays - Tom Stoppard's The Real Thing and David Rabe's Hurlyburly - at the same time in 1984 and 1985. Somehow Nixon also made time to film a small role in Amadeus (1984). In the 1990s, Cynthia Nixon kept up her hectic work schedule. She made television and film appearances and performed in several productions, scoring her first Tony Award nomination in 1995 for her work in Indiscretions.

Following the conclusion of "Sex and the City," Nixon remained active in all three of her chosen mediums. She won her first Tony in 2006 for her starring turn as a grieving woman in "Rabbit Hole," while she appeared in several indie features, including 2005's "One Last Thing," in which she portrayed the mother of a terminally ill young man, and "Little Manhattan" (2005), in which she appeared as the mother of the film's lovelorn 10-year-old narrator. Television provided her the richest non-stage roles, including a lauded turn as First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt in the HBO feature "Warm Springs" (2006), which earned her Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. She also had showy guest shots as a mother who underg s risky surgery to deal with the effects of a stroke on "ER" (NBC, 1994-2009) and a seizure victim who tangles with Dr. House (Hugh Laurie) on "House" (Fox, 2004- ). In 2008, she even won an Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her 2007 turn as Janice Donovan on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (NBC, 1999- ) None of these roles, however, generated the same groundswell of excitement as her return to Miranda Hobbes for 2008's big screen feature, "Sex and the City: The Movie," which reunited her with her three series co-stars. The film cleaned up at the box office that May and June, making the movie an event experience for girlfriends who planned an entire cosmopolitan-laden night of it, proving that movies geared to women could open just as big as action adventures did for male ticketbuyers.

Cyndi Lauper Biography


Birth Name: Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper
Birth Place: New York, NY
Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign: 06/22/1953, Cancer
Profession: Singer; songwriter; actress

Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper was born on June 22, 1953, in Brooklyn, New York. Growing up, Lauper felt like an outcast. Her parents divorced when she was 5. Lauper and her two siblings were raised by her mother, who worked as a waitress to support the family. She did not do well in school, and was reportedly kicked out of several parochial schools in her youth. Despite her hard times, she discovered a love of singing at an early age, and was writing her own songs by the age of 12.

After eventually getting a high school equivalency degree, Lauper worked a number of odd jobs before her music career took off. She waitressed, served as an office assistant, and even sang in a Japanese restaurant for a time. During this time, Lauper also played in a number of bands. She had her first taste of success with the band Blue Angel, which landed a record deal. The group made one record together before splitting up.

She started 1985 by participating on USA for Africa's famine-relief fund-raising single "We Are the World", singing the climactic soprano part of the bridge. Interestingly, during the taping of the song, the audio engineers were having problems discovering what was causing a clicking noise in the recording. It was discovered to be coming from Lauper's jewelry. Also, in 1985, Lauper won a Grammy Award in the Best New Artist category. At the event, she appeared with WWF Superstar Hulk Hogan, who played her "bodyguard". In return, she made many appearances as herself in a number of the World Wrestling Federation's "Rock 'n' Wrestling Connection" events, including the inaugural WrestleMania event, where she was the manager of Wendi Richter. Their entrance music was "Girls Just Want to Have Fun".

Steven Spielberg had asked Lauper to be the musical director of his latest film The Goonies, an adventurous family film about lost treasure. Lauper had the power to choose whom she wanted on the soundtrack, so she tried to make the album very diverse. The Bangles were just one of the bands that contributed to the soundtrack. Lauper stated in a 1986 interview that she had been working 12 hour days and had gynecological problems. Lauper had a minor operation and spent some time in the hospital. Her doctors told her that she needed some rest. This was the reason she was not able to participate in the Live Aid concert. Lauper's "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough" earned a Grammy nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. The video featured many guests including WWF Wrestlers such as the Iron Sheik, Captain Lou Albano, Roddy Piper, Andr? the Giant, "Classy" Freddie Blassie, The Fabulous Moolah and Nikolai Volkoff, the Goonies cast as well as The Bangles. The video was split up into two acts, making Lauper the very first artist to have a two-part video. Spielberg even allowed her access to the set pieces from the film. The soundtrack album reached #73 on the Billboard 200 album chart. Lauper has been quoted as saying that she had long despised the song due to Richard Donner's insistence on everything being perfect for the video shoot. In behind-the-scenes footage of the video, you can see Lauper physically exhausted from the work on the video. The video was released in 2 parts. The 1st part premiered on MTV before The Goonies was released in theaters and the 2nd part came after the movie had opened. Her hatred for the song caused it to be omitted from her Twelve Deadly Cyns (Greatest Hits) album and disappointed many fans.



Cybill Shepherd Biography



Birth Name : Cybill Lynne Shepherd 
Date of Birth : 18 February 1950, Memphis, Tennessee, USA 
Height : 5' 8" (1.73 m) 
Occupation : Actress, singer

Cybill Lynne Shepherd was born in Memphis, Tennessee, to Patty, a homemaker, and William Shepherd, a small business owner. Named after her grandfather Cy, and her father, Bill, Shepherd's career began at a young age in modeling, when she won the "Miss Teenage Memphis" contest in 1966 and the "Model of the Year" contest in 1968. She became a fashion icon and went on to grace the cover of every major magazine as well as famously act as spokesperson for L'Oreal. This lead to her acting and on screen debut in Peter Bogdanovich's The Last Picture Show. 

Shepherd's blonde beauty soon caught the eye of another Hollywood name - up-and-coming director Peter Bogdanovich first saw her face on the cover of Glamour magazine and soon after, sought her out to play a small-town temptress in his new film, "The Last Picture Show" (1973). A huge hit with audiences and critics alike - and the winner of several Academy Awards - "Show" offered a remarkable showcase for Shepherd's allure, most notably in a pair of highly erotic nude scenes.

However, Shepherd got another chance to rebuild her career when director Martin Scorsese cast her in "Taxi Driver" (1976), playing a savvy political campaign worker who goes on a disastrous date with Robert De Niro's murderous Travis Bickle. The positive reaction did not last long - according to many in Hollywood, Shepherd's celebrity status was due to her relationship with Bogdanovich, and top directors were reluctant to cast her in quality projects. A string of flops soon followed, including "Silver Bears" (1978), "Americathon" (1979), and an ill-advised remake of "The Lady Vanishes" (1979). By 1980, Shepherd was reduced to starring in a low-budget science fiction film called "The Return" with Jan-Michael Vincent. Her romance with Bogdanovich had also come to an end, due in no small part to a rekindled fling with Elvis Presley. But that too came to a halt, and Shepherd returned to Memphis, where she married a local car dealer, David Ford, and gave birth to a daughter, Clementine, in 1980 - all but washed up at the age of 30.


Crystal Renn Biography



Name : Crystal Renn
Date of Birth : 18 June 1986, Miami, Florida, USA 
Height : 5' 9" (1.75 m)
Occupation : Fashion model
Crystal Renn is the leading plus-size model in America. At twenty-two years of age, she has appeared in four international editions of Vogue; starred in a Dolce & Gabbana ad campaign; served as the final model in Jean-Paul Gaultier's Spring pret-a-porter show in a diaphanous, flower-strewn gown that Gaultier designed specifically for her curvaceous figure; was the cover girl on an international edition of Harper's Bazaar; appeared on The Tyra Banks Show, The View and The Oprah Winfrey Show; and has been photographed by Steven Meisel, Ellen von Unwerth, Steven Meisel, Ruven Afanador and Patrick Demarchelier. Renn lives in Brooklyn.

In addition to working repeatedly with notable fashion photographers Ruven Afanador and Steven Meisel and being the only plus-size model to appear on a Harper's Bazaar cover and appearing in four international Vogue editions, Renn has enjoyed lucrative contracts with many high-profile plus-size clothing manufacturers such as Lane Bryant, Evans and Torrid, and has also appeared on the runway for Vena Cava, Heatherette, Elena Miro, and most notably for Jean-Paul Gaultier in his Spring/Summer prêt-à-porter 2006 collection in Paris, garnering favorable and extensive media interest. Recently, she walked in the Chanel Resort 2011 runway show. She recently appeared in the F/W 2010 Jean Paul Gautier campaign and has appeared in campaigns for H&M, Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Saks Fifth Avenue, Jean Paul Gautier, Jimmy Choo, Barneys, Dsquared, and Nordstrom. She has also appeared in editorials for American, Italian, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Latin American, and Teen Vogue, Italian Elle, Russian and American Harpers Bazaar, Glamour, V, i-D and Vanity Fair.
Renn is also notable for appearing in back-to-back campaigns in 2007 wearing big crayons and regular-size clothing for Spanish retailer Mango; her photos appearing amid those of smaller models and without notation regarding her larger size, a rare occurrence in conventional apparel advertising.  

In 2011, Renn became the face of the spring/summer campaign for Jimmy Choo and the spring/summer MR Denim Collection by Marina Rinaldi, a plus-size jeans collection.
Renn's first book, Hungry, was co-authored by Marjorie Ingall and released on September 8, 2009. During an on-camera interview at an Australian industry function. Renn's agent Gary Dakin noted that her total income would now be "close to 7 figures". Renn reported for Glamour at New York Fashion Week 2010 on the fall collections.