Cerina Vincent is a multifaceted actress, author, and producer who has garnered a diverse fan base across various age groups and genres.
Born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, she began her journey in theatre and musicals at the tender age of 12. After being crowned Miss Nevada Teen USA 1996, she made the move to Hollywood, where she started working in film and television.
Cerina's early success came with her role as "Maya, The Yellow Power Ranger" in the globally renowned Power Rangers Lost Galaxy. She then transitioned from a TV superhero to a silver screen siren with her "Saturn Award" nominated performance in the horror sensation Cabin Fever and her daring, comedic role in Not Another Teen Movie.
Her reputation as a "scream queen" was cemented by her appearances in Return to House on Haunted Hill, It Waits, MoniKa, Tales of Halloween, and numerous other genre-fan favorites, including a mini-series for AMC'S The Walking Dead and the short film Darkened Room, written for her and directed by David Lynch.
Cerina has also made a name for herself in comedy and drama, with appearances on hit shows such as Two and a Half Men, Mike and Molly, Workaholics, Californication, CSI, and NCIS, to name a few. She recently wrapped up three seasons of Disney Channel's Stuck in the Middle, where she played the role of "Suzy Diaz," the quirky, frazzled, and loving mother of seven children.
Cerina's latest movie, My Daughters Psycho Friend, premiered on Lifetime, and she has just completed filming the lead role in another Lifetime thriller, Secrets in the Water, where she plays a grieving mother.
In addition to her acting career, Cerina has co-written the best-selling books How to Eat Like a Hot Chick, How to Love Like a Hot Chick, and Live Like a Hot Chick from Harper Collins. She has been a frequent guest on The Today Show, sharing her irreverent yet inspiring lifestyle advice for women, and has also blogged for The Huffington Post.
Cerina is dedicated to giving back to her community, working annually to raise money for The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and The Life After Project, which supports mental health and suicide prevention.