Klimaszewski Twins
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Diane and Elaine Klimaszewski (born September 13, 1971) are Polish American[1] models better known as the Coors Light Twins. They are also actresses and were briefly members of World Championship Wrestling's Nitro Girls.[2]
Careers
The twins made their first television appearance as teen dancers on Star Search in 1987 followed by appearances as models on the NBC game show Let's Make a Deal in 1990. They started acting in 1991 in Problem Child 2. In 1998, they worked together for a magic trick performed by The Masked Magician in Breaking the Magician's Code: Magic's Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed. In 2000, the girls were briefly members of World Championship Wrestling's Nitro Girls dance group:[3] Diane as Gold and Elaine as Silver. The twins signed with the World Wrestling Federation later that year, although the role that they were to play was not made clear.[4] They were sent to Ultimate Pro Wrestling, a developmental territory, where they competed as the Power Twins.[5] The Klimaszewskis were released by the WWF in June 2001.[4]
They were cast as the Coors Light Twins beginning in 2002, in an ad campaign called "Love Songs" created by the agency Foote Cone & Belding. Coors reported that these were "the highest-scoring spots in Coors history" and they quickly became part of popular culture, parodied by Jennifer Garner and Rachel Dratch on Saturday Night Live while the real twins were invited to sing the national anthem at sporting events.[6] The ads became a subject of political controversy when Pete Coors ran for the United States Senate in the 2004 election.[7][8]
The sisters have appeared as regular cast members on Steve Harvey's Big Time Challenge, as the Big Time Twins. They appeared in full makeup, and with CGI animated tongues, as aliens in "Broken Bow", the series premiere of Star Trek: Enterprise. They also had guest appearances in the movie Scary Movie 3 as the Coors Light Twins, and they run their own fashion line, ZipperGirls.[2][9]
Television
- Let's Make a Deal (1990)
- Problem Child 2 (1991)
- Breaking the Magician's Code: Magic's Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed (1998)
- WCW (2000)
See also
References
- ^ "Famous Polish Americans". Polish Youngstown. Retrieved 5 October 2013.
- ^ a b Joseph P. Kahn, "Double exposure commercial success has made Worcester-born Coors Twins the toast of the country", The Boston Globe, February 7, 2004 – via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
- ^ "Resume". Twinship.tv. Archived from the original on 2009-09-02. Retrieved 2009-12-13.
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- ^ "Women Tag Team Profiles: The Klimaszewski Twins". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2009-12-13.
- ^ Michael McCarthy, "Coors' twins ads a hit with target market", USA Today, March 2, 2003.
- ^ Kyle Henley, "Twins may hurt Coors campaign Beer ads run counter to candidate's 'values'", The Gazette (Colorado Springs), April 16, 2004 – via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
- ^ Vincent Carroll, "Coors Ads Suddenly Are Talk of the Town", Rocky Mountain News, April 17, 2004.
- ^ Gayle Fee & Laura Raposa, "Coors twins double Worcester's fame." Boston Herald, September 22, 2002 – via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
External links
- 1971 births
- American female dancers
- Dancers from Massachusetts
- Female models from Massachusetts
- American film actresses
- American people of Polish descent
- Game show models
- Identical twin actresses
- Living people
- People from Leicester, Massachusetts
- Women's wrestling teams and stables
- Professional wrestling dancers
- Professional wrestling managers and valets
- Twin people from the United States
- Actresses from Massachusetts