Sanoe Lake
Sanoe Lake | |
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Born |
May 19, 1982 Kauai, Hawaii |
Occupation | Actress, Model, Surfer |
Spouse(s) | Michael Sterling Eaton (June 2007- present) |
Sànoe Lake (born May 19, 1982) is an American actress of Hawaiian, Japanese and English descent.
Biography
Sanoe Lake is a surfer, model and actress. She was born and raised in Kauai, Hawaii. Her name "Sànoe" means " The Mist of the Mountains."
She was a known tomboy and thrill seeker when she was growing up earning herself the nickname "Sanoe boy." Sanoe was discovered at 15 years old by a manager on the beach of Oahu's North Shore when she came in from surfing.[1] Soon after she began internationally modeling.[2]
Career
Sanoe was the face used to launch the brand Roxy. The early Roxy campaigns that featured Sanoe were shot by the New York fashion photographer Dewy Nicks.[3] Sanoe has been featured on the cover of dozens of magazines. Some of the magazines she was featured in were Elle, Vogue, Vanity Fair, W, Cosmopolitan, Variety, Sports Illustrated, Seventeen and Teen Magazine in her career as a model.[4] She wrote the book, Surfer Girl. [5] She starred in the music video of Jam & Spoon "Stella" (1999 version) and starred in the music video "If I Could Fall in Love" by Lenny Kravitz (2003) [6]
Sanoe is best known for starring in the movie Blue Crush in 2002. She was nominated for an MTV Movie Award for her role in the film along with actresses Kate Bosworth, Michelle Rodriguez [7] In 2005, she became part of the cast for the film Cruel World starring alongside Edward Furlong and Jaime Pressly. Since she developed a love of acting and show business, she didn’t hesitate to accept the role Rain in Rolling when it was offered to her in 2007. In 2008 Lake stars as Gina, alongside Devon Sawa in the Ghost film Creature of Darkness.[8]
She landed the lead role in the 2009 film Half-Life and played the role Pamela Wu. The film premiered in the 2008 Sundance Film Festival and went on to win the Gen Art Acura Grand Jury Prize 2008, the Asian American International Film Festival Best Feature Film Award, the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival Best Narrative Feature Award, and the Visionary Award at Calgary's Fairy Tales International. It was also nominated for the Tokyo Grand Prix at the Tokyo International Film Festival.[9]
In 2003 Sanoe was contracted to be the face of Billabong Girls. She remained in this role until 2011 [10]
Personal life
Lake's religious beliefs are Christian. She has two children with husband Michael Sterling Eaton and has taken a break from acting to focus on her family.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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2009 | Creature of Darkness | Gina |
2008 | Half-Life | Pamela Wu |
2007 | Rolling | Rain |
2005 | Cruel World | Ruby |
2002 | Blue Crush | Lena |
References
- ↑ "Arnette Sunglasses". Zoom Info. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
- ↑ Surf Shot magazine Sanoe Lake interview. http://www.surfshot.com/magazine/sanoe-lake-142218/. Missing or empty
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- ↑ IMDB. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1149633/bio?ref_=nm_dyk_trv_sm#trivia. Missing or empty
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(help); - ↑ "Surfer Girl The Book". surfergirlthebook.com. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
- ↑ "Lenny Kravitz "If I Could Fall In Love" official music video". You Tube. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
- ↑ "MTV Movie Award Nomination Blue Crush". Internet Movie Date Base.
- ↑ Creature of Darkness to Finally See the Light of Day
- ↑ "Half Life". Internet Movie Date Base.
- ↑ "Billabong Girls, Sanoe Lake". billabong.com. Retrieved 7 September 2013.