American actress Kelly LeBrock was born on March 24, 1960 in New York. Her mother was a former model, who owned a chain of antique stores in London, England, which is where the star grew up. She was educated in a Montreal boarding school and learned French, later beginning a modeling career when she was 16. She appeared on a number of magazines and spreads, even becoming the spokeswoman for Pantene shampoo.
LeBrock then pursued an acting career, appearing in films like The Woman in Red and the John Hughes film Weird Science. She then got a role opposite her then-husband Steven Seagal in Hard to Kill. Later on, she was cast in The Sorcerer's Apprentice in 2002, and later appeared in the film Zerophilia. She also became a participant of VH1's Celebrity Fit Club and soon got a spot on Hell's Kitchen. She even did plenty of charity work, taking up the position of celebrity spokesperson for "Club Carson".