Kim Page Speaks On Playboy

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    <font class="newsbody">Interview With: Kimberly Page
    Interview By: Andy Steven of www.PWMania.com
    Date: November 12, 2007


    Actress, business woman, former WCW Nitro Girl, Playboy girl and manager of her husband Diamond Dallas Page, Kimberly Page recently took some time out of her schedule to take part in an interview with www.PWMania.com. She speaks on several topics from her WCW days, to posting for Playboy, admitting to seeing drugs used in wrestling, her movies, WWE, her cat Spooki and much more. Below are highlights of the interview:

    Andy Steven: Hello Kimberly, firstly I would like to thank you for taking this time to take part in an interview for www.PWMania.com. What have you been up to recently?

    Kimberly Page: I moved to Salt Lake City in April and have gone to work in marketing at a company that sells fine art.

    Andy Steven: You spent around 7 years working with WCW, what are you memories from working with WCW?

    Kimberly Page: There are so many, I could fill pages. My fondest memories all include travelling the world with my husband, meeting scores of people and working with a colorful cast of characters. I really enjoyed working certain towns - Chicago, San Francisco, Baltimore, Kansas City, Salt Lake City, as Vegas, Toronto. People were very welcoming and Page and I always made some time to have some fun in those cities. I loved travelling to Europe with the group - that Hulkamania tour in 1996 was truly an experience I will never forget. Not only were we really popular in Europe at that time, but it was my first experience of really travelling in style. The years following really got me spoiled - we stayed in fine hotels, rode chartered jets and limos. It is hard to revert back to a normal life after that!

    Andy Steven: During your time in WCW, was there ever a moment when there was drug use involved and you were aware of it?

    Kimberly Page: Yes and yes.

    Andy Steven: Since you retired from the wrestling business you began to pursue your acting career and have appeared in several movies much as Rat Race, The Scam Artist, The 40-Year-Old Virgin and many others, what has been your favorite movie you have taken part in and do you feel your time in WCW help you gain experience for your acting career?

    Kimberly Page: I loved every movie experience for different reasons. Each film I've worked on has had a fantastic director and my scene partners were an actor's dream! Can you imagine, my first movie was working opposite Cuba Gooding, Jr? I went from that to doing the indy film, The Scam Artist which was a lot of work but an incredibly beneficial one because it taught me so much about my process as an actor. Seabiscuit was next, which was the other end of the spectrum - a huge budget film has luxuries that just don't exist anywhere else. Then I did the 40YOV which was a blast- working with Steve Carrell and John Apatow was such a treat! Finally, Monarch of The Moon had a terrific director and producer who made my job truly enjoyable.

    Andy Steven: You have posed several times for Playboy, how did you and Playboy get in contact with each other, were you expecting to do so many photoshoots for them?

    Kimberly Page: I tried out for the 40th Anniversary Playmate search and started working with Playboy's Southeast producer, Cynthia Kaye. Together we shot about eight times over a ten-year period. Playboy always was very good to me and at the time, it was a decent career move.

    To read the complete interview click here.</font></p>

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