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Stefanie Ridel

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Stefanie Ridel
Birth nameStefanie Jill Ridel[1]
Born (1973-05-17) May 17, 1973 (age 50)
Los Angeles, California
GenresPop, R&B
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, actress
Instrument(s)Singing
Years active1983–present
LabelsSony Records, RCA Records, Yellow Brick Records
Spouse(s)
(m. 2001)
Websitewww.stefanieridel.com

Stefanie Jill Ridel (born May 17, 1973[2]) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She was a member of the girl group Wild Orchid,[3] and was a co-host of the television show Great Pretenders.

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Early life

Stefanie Jill Ridel was born in Hollywood, California. She has two brothers, Mark and Chris Ridel.[4]

Acting career

She is best known as a co-host of the TV show Great Pretenders. From 1983 to 2004 she made various appearances singing on television, mostly with Wild Orchid. Her acting career began on commercials and landing guest star roles on TV shows like The Facts Of Life, The Golden Girls, Punky Brewster, Married... with Children, and Blossom.[5] She lent her singing voice to the character, Yasmin in the film Bratz.[citation needed]

Music career

In 1991, a girl group called NRG was formed. They were a quartet made up of herself, Heather Holyoak, and Stacy Ferguson, and Renee Sands of Kids Incorporated. They were signed to Sony Records that year, and changed their name to Wild Orchid. Soon Heather left the group for college and was replaced by Micki Duran, also a Kids Incorporated alumni. They recorded a debut album, but Micki soon left the group to pursue acting, and they were dropped from Sony. They signed to RCA Records, and recorded their self-titled debut album, which was released in 1996. Their second album, Oxygen, was released in 1998, and they recorded Fire in 2000.

It was leaked to the internet and they were dropped from RCA in 2001. Ferguson left the group, and they became a duo as they opened Yellow Brick Records. Hypnotic was released on the internet in 2003, and the band then broke up in 2004. She took a short break from music before she and Kyle Hendricks, under the stage name Rain, created the band, 5th Element.[6] She also produced and wrote for The Slumber Party Girls. She produced tracks for Prima J.[7] 5th Element has released a debut album, Here Comes the Rain Again, and Stefanie co-founded Talent Bootcamp, a camp training today's greatest music sensations.

She contributed to the Bratz movie soundtrack in 2007.

Modeling career

She was a spokesmodel for Bongo and Guess!.

Personal life

While a member of Wild Orchid, she had a brief marriage, before marrying longtime manager Ron Fair.[8] They have three sons (Ellington Fair, born April 16, 2007, London Fair, born in 2009, and Rocco Fair, born in 2011) and one daughter (Ella Fair, born 2008).

Discography

As songwriter

Television work

References

  1. ^ "www.stefanieridel.com". Archived from the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved June 5, 2009.
  2. ^ Wild Orchid Biography from Who2.com
  3. ^ Billboard
  4. ^ Stefanie Ridel at IMDb
  5. ^ Invalid Friend ID
  6. ^ VibeTribe Productions
  7. ^ "The Most up to Date information on Wild Orchid". Archived from the original on July 20, 2009. Retrieved June 5, 2009.
  8. ^ "The Most up to Date information on Wild Orchid". Archived from the original on July 20, 2009. Retrieved June 5, 2009.
  9. ^ "At Night I Pray | Music | EW.com". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on April 27, 2009. Retrieved June 7, 2009.
  10. ^ "VibeTribe Music Store – The 5th Element". Archived from the original on July 17, 2011. Retrieved June 5, 2009.
  11. ^ Bratz > Production Credits – AllMovie
  12. ^ Hollywood.com
  13. ^ Allison Iraheta exclusive: We reveal songwriting and production credits for her debut album!

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