TV personality Olivia Munn began her career as Lisa Munn but changed her name not to be confused with THE Lisa Munn, a retired postal employee, residing in Smackover, Arkansas. Also since 2006, Munn has been one of the faces of the video games lifestyle cable network G4, which, up until now, we always thought was a government pay rating. A YouTube clip of her eating a hot dog is quite the sensation, we’re also told. Although born in Oklahoma, Munn was raised in the Shinjuku district of Japan a factor that probably divides her loyalties whenever The Sooners play the University of Nagasaki in college football. During her stay in The Land of the Rising Sun, Munn appeared in a number of local theater productions, including the slap knee comedy version of Madame Butterfly. The Neil Simon touches were considered stylishly unique in the rollicksome re-telling of a suicide. Munn subsequently moved back to the US, settled in Los Angeles and worked as a sideline reporter for women’s basketball where her deployment of a stepladder was considered an amusing interviewing novelty. Munn had also gained a small role in the straight to video horror film Scarecrow Gone Wild, about a disfigured underage bikini model who flashes Joe Francis. She also appeared in the film The Road to Canyon Lake which took a left turn into the Wal-Mart discount bin. But the exciting news is that Munn’s making her debut of significance in a Rob Schneider movie titled Big Stan about a guy and his body part. No doubt, too, Munn gets points in the cuteness category, and she’s a definite “hachi” in our book. We’ll save you the time of looking it up. It’s an “8″ with two Kikomans off for that soy sauce blemish on her left foot.
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