Amy Vitale
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Amy Vitale (born June 12, 1980) is a model, actress, and wrestling entertainer, born in Tampa, Florida. Amy has appeared in the movie "There's Something About Mary", USA Network Series "Burn Notice", and on CW Network's "The Daily Buzz". She has been voted as "Florida Woman of the Year" three years in a row, and "Pro Wrestling Manager of the Year" two years in a row. She is also featured as character Victoria Angel in Red Angel comic book and is the lead female model for Black Art Beer.
Wrestling
Amy grew up as an instant fan the moment her grandfather introduced her to professional wrestling. Seeing wrestling Divas like Miss Elizabeth, Miss Hyatt, and Woman greatly inspired her to become like them; a strong, sexy, and confident woman. After watching her first wrestling show and seeing how the wrestlers interacted with their fans, Vitale knew that's what she wanted to do.
In her teenage years, she started writing for wrestling newsletters and even started her own for a while. She was on wrestling hotlines giving news and feedback on the wrestling universe, then venturing on to managing her high school wrestling team. She officially debuted her wrestling career at Sunshine Wrestling Federation in Florida in 1995, then at Future of Wrestling, managing fellow wrestler, Jed Diamond. Vitale has done numerous promotions since then and is now known as 'The Italian Princess of Wrestling'.
Modeling
Amy Vitale begun her modeling career after being noticed by a photographer at the sprite age of 16.
She is not the first in her family to model. One of her aunts were a swimsuit model, while the other is Karen Velez, the 1985 Playboy Playmate of the year, whom is also known to have been married to actor, Lee Majors.
She has appeared in Amor XXI Clothing, Nine5Four Magazine, Mac Directory Magazine, Fighting Females Magazine, and in film such as "There's Something About Mary", Jay Smoove "Bad Girl" Music Video, NWA New York "Power Hour" on One Model Place TV, and introduced "The People's Choice" Channel 96, in Tifton, Georgia.
Vitale is also a fitness model and made fitness a primary facor in her life after her mother passed away from breast cancer and her younger sister passed away from a very rare form of Sarcoma. She says that after her younger sister died, she became dedicated to her health and fitness.
Her measurements are:
Height: 5'6 Bust: 34 Waist: 24 Hips: 34 Dress Size: 1 Shoe: 9
Current
Amy Vitale currently resides in South Florida with her 2 cats and 2 dogs. She still continues her wrestling career and hopes to take flight in the likes of TNA or something even greater. More recently, she has had a significant role in an Independent Film called Planeta Desconocido.
“Planeta Desconocido” directed by Troy Bernier and Eric Swain. The movie is about a research crew being trapped on a distant moon by an outbreak of war. The movie will be released in 25 film festivals across the nation early in the 1st quarter of 2011.
Vitale has appeared in Playboy Magazine as a Featured Celebrity Commentator as well as in Pro Wrestling Illustrated. She was voted as "Florida Woman of the Year" three years in a row and "Pro Wrestling Digest's" "Babe of the Day" multiple times.