Connie LoLan Woods is an American actress who has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry with a diverse range of roles in television and film. Her early career began with a notable role as "The New Girl at One-Eyed Jack's" in the iconic television series Twin Peaks, directed by the renowned David Lynch in 1990.
Throughout her career, Connie has accumulated an impressive list of credits, including a role as one of Elvis Presley's many lovers in the mini-series Elvis and Me in 1988, as well as appearances in films such as Evil Altar and The Forbidden Dance. She also gained recognition in the HBO series Dream On and the German production Paps, Versprechen hält man! in 2001.
In addition to her acting career, Connie has also made a name for herself as a model, starting at the age of 5 with a runway show for Beeline Fashions. She became a top-selling pin-up poster girl in the 90's, with her posters being widely available in major chain stores across the United States, Asia, and Europe.
Connie's entrepreneurial spirit led her to conceptualize, create, and found Bench Warmer Trading Cards in 1989, becoming the first woman to have her own trading card set. The six-card set was limited to a run of 10,000 sets and featured her silhouette in a softball uniform on a bench, which became the logo for the company.
She went on to release a second set of Bench Warmer trading cards in 1992, featuring nearly 100 up-and-coming models, actresses, and starlets, many of whom have gone on to achieve significant fame. The set was printed and distributed in a run of 20,000,000 cards.
Connie has also modeled for Norma Kamoli Swimwear and Fashion Gal, a chain of women's clothing stores, and has been featured in various publications, including New York Magazine, Sport Magazine, and Fit Magazine. She has also been the subject of articles on the Huffington Post.
Early in her career, Connie was featured in music videos for notable artists such as Phil Collins, Tom Petty, Ted Nugent, and Herb Alpert.
Connie's daughter, Blue LoLan, is also a model and filmmaker who completed her first film project at the age of 14.
Throughout her career, Connie has demonstrated her versatility, working in front of and behind the camera, and has explored various talents, including art and design. She is also a software developer, course creator, and digital entrepreneur, showcasing her multifaceted skills and entrepreneurial spirit.