Darcy LaPier

Darcy LaPier
Born Darcy Lynn LaPier
(1965-07-09) July 9, 1965
Molalla, Oregon, U.S.
Occupation Actress, model
Years active 1989–present
Spouse(s) Larry Ray Robertson (1984–1993; divorced)
Ron Rice (1991–1993; annulled)
Jean-Claude Van Damme (1994–1997; divorced)
Mark R. Hughes (1999–2000; his death)
Brian Snodgrass (2002–2010; divorced
Children 3

Darcy Lynn LaPier (born July 9, 1965) is an American actress and model. She is known for a series of high-profile marriages. She graduated from Portland (Oregon) State University, studied drama at the University of Oregon and Huntington Film Institute in Florida.[1]

Marriages

She was married to Ron Rice, founder of Hawaiian Tropic suntan lotion company from 1991 to 1993. From this marriage, they had a daughter named Sterling ("Tweet Pea"). She then married actor Jean-Claude Van Damme in Bangkok, Thailand in February 1994; their marriage lasted until November 1997.[2] From this marriage, they had a son named Nicholas (born October 10, 1995).

In 1999, LaPier married Mark R. Hughes, founder of Herbalife, who died the following year.[3]

After Hughes' death, LaPier married Brian Snodgrass (of the Seven Dees nursery family) in 2002. And had a daughter, Madison Snodgrass. On her ranch in Oregon with her family, LaPier transformed herself into a rodeo barrel racer. In 2013, she produced and starred in A&E's reality series Rodeo Girls.

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1989 Think Big Donna Film Debut
1990 Dream Trap Unknown Role Extra
1991 Driving Me Crazy Girl with Taj
1992 Double Trouble David's Neighbor
1994 Street Fighter Guile's Date
1999 Operation Delta Force 3: Clear Target Ariana

References

  1. Knoxville News Sentinel (TN)December 9, 1990
  2. Friedman, Roger (May 14, 2010). "Cannes film festival 2010: Jean-Claude Van Damme plans to appear in reality TV show for A&E". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2011-03-21.
  3. Heller, Matthew (February 18, 2001), "Death and Denial at Herbalife", Los Angeles Times



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