Eva Marcille

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Eva Marcille

Birth name Eva Marcelle Pigford
Date of birth October 30, 1984 (1984-10-30) (age 23)
Place of birth Los Angeles, California
Height 5'6" ½
Hair color Brown
Eye color Hazel/Green
Measurements 32-23-32 (US) [1]
Weight 118 lb (54 kg)
Shoe size 9 (US)
Agency L.A Models
Alias(es) Eva the Diva, Eva Pigford, D-Eva, Eva Diva

Eva Marcille (born Eva Marcelle Pigford on October 30, 1984 in Los Angeles, California) is an American fashion model and actress. She was the winner of the third cycle of America's Next Top Model, and she was the first African American contestant to win the program.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Eva Marcille (formerly known as Eva Pigford) attended 74th Street Elementary School, in Los Angeles and Marina Del Rey Middle School, in Los Angeles, Washington Preparatory High School in Los Angeles, California (2002). She attended Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia; however, she left the school shortly after it was revealed that she was the winner of America's Next Top Model Cycle 3.

[edit] Career

Modeling

Marcille was the winner of the third cycle of America's Next Top Model[2], beating fellow contestant Yaya Da Costa and her prizes included a CoverGirl cosmetics contract, a spread in Elle, and a modeling contract with Ford Models. She is the shortest winner of America's Next Top Model, a designation she will always retain; beginning with Cycle 4, a new requirement was included in the America's Next Top Model audition criteria that contestants must be at least a minimum height of 5'7" (67 inches; 171 centimeters,the shortest model).[3]. She was recently voted as one of the most memorable contestants by AOL entertainment[4]

She has appeared on the cover of Brides Noir, Women's Health and Fitness (May 2005), King magazine (June 2005), IONA (November 2005), and Essence magazine. [5]

Marcille's other modeling credits include CoverGirl, DKNY, Samsung, Red by Marc Ecko, Jewel magazine, In Touch Weekly magazine (June 2005), King magazine (November 2005), IONA, UNleashed magazine, Star Magazine, Elle, Elle Girl, Applebottoms, and Lerner Catalog.

Marcille's runway shows include the Marc Bouwer Fall 2005, Elle Girl presents Dare To Be You: Wal-Mart Meets America's Next Top Model 2005, Gharani Strok Fall 2005, Deborah Lindquist Spring 2006, Naqada Spring 2006, and 8th Annual 'Models of Perfection' Show 2006.[6][7]

On November 15, 2006, Marcille left her managers Benny Medina and Tyra Banks. After leaving Banks and Medina for new management, she officially dropped "Pigford" from her name, now going by Eva Marcille (a modification of her middle name), according to her official website[8] and MySpace.

Eva is now signed to L.A. Models.

She has recently been featured on America's Next Top Model: Exposed on the CW.

Acting

Marcille has guest-starred on several series on the now-defunct television network UPN and The CW Network, which was formed from the merger of UPN and The WB Network. Her guest-star credits include two episodes of Kevin Hill, one episode of Smallville, one episode of Everybody Hates Chris, and one episode of The Game as herself. Moreover, Marcille has also appeared on TBS' House Of Payne, a series created by playwright Tyler Perry.

In addition, Marcille hosted BET J's reality show My Model Looks Better Than Your Model, as well as Rip the Runway on BET. Furthermore, she has appeared in several music videos, including "Baby" by Angie Stone (featuring Betty Wright), 50 Cent's single, "I Get Money," and Jamie Foxx's music video, "DJ Play a Love Song."[9]. She is also mentioned in Lil' Kim's song, "I know you see me"

In film, her credits include The Walk, Crossover, and, most recently, I Think I Love My Wife.

In 2005, Marcille appeared in a first-season episode of the MTV improv show Nick Cannon Presents Wild 'N Out.[10] In December 2007, Marcille played a featured role in an episode of Smallville.

She will reportedly appear as a young mother named Tyra Hamilton (as a in-joke on Top Model) in The Young and The Restless[11]

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Preceded by
Yoanna House
America's Next Top Model winner
Cycle 3 (2004)
Succeeded by
Naima Mora