Jwaundace Candece
**Jwaundace Candece: A Dynamic Career in Acting and Stunts**
Jwaundace Candece took a bold leap into the entertainment industry when she relocated to Los Angeles from Atlanta in January 2000. Her impressive athleticism led her to audition alongside thousands for the WOW (Women of Wrestling) television series, which debuted that same year. Initially cast as a face (good guy), she insisted on embodying a heel (villain) character, ultimately transforming into "Delta Lotta Pain." As a member of the iconic Tag Team "Caged Heat," alongside Cher Ferrerya ("Loca") and Nicole Ochoa ("Vendetta"), Jwaundace and her team made history by becoming WOW's first Tag Team Champions, earning significant popularity.
Her success in wrestling opened doors to the stunt world, where she was notably chosen as a stunt double for Queen Latifah in the 2003 film "Bringing Down the House." Her remarkable performance in a fight scene garnered a nomination for "Best Fight" at the 2004 MTV Movie Awards. Following this, Jwaundace dedicated herself to stunt work, collaborating with a range of acclaimed actresses, including Viola Davis, Mo'Nique, and Oprah Winfrey.
In 2010, Jwaundace returned to Atlanta to welcome and raise her son. During this time, she shifted her focus toward acting, landing roles in series like "Banshee" and "Conan," and a memorable part in the film "Let's Be Cops." Her ad-libbed line "That's What You Get" became a pivotal moment in the film, helping bolster its marketing effort. Jwaundace Candece's multifaceted career exemplifies her talent and determination in the entertainment industry.
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