Angelica Lisk-Hann
Angelica Lisk-Hann, born to a diverse lineage with a Dutch-Spanish mother, Ann Lisk, and an African-American father, Joe Williams, who was a professional football player, grew up surrounded by athleticism and competition. Her uncle, Alfie Lisk, was also a professional stock car and motorcycle racer, which influenced her active lifestyle. As a child and teenager, Angelica showcased remarkable talent across various sports, with a particular passion for outperforming her male peers. Despite her mother's aspirations for her in dance and modeling, Angelica's heart was set on sports.
Her life took a pivotal turn when she was discovered by a track and field coach, prompting her to leave her small hometown of Trenton, Ontario, for Toronto to train for the Olympics. Once in the bustling city, Angelica found herself captivated by the performing arts. She quickly secured roles in commercials, participated in music videos, and acted in small roles, all while singing with the popular group Simply Majestic.
In 1997, her career took another exciting direction when she was introduced to stunt work by renowned Canadian stunt coordinator Branko Racki while portraying a henchwoman in the film *Half Baked*. Through her diverse talents and determination, Angelica Lisk-Hann has made a significant mark in both sports and entertainment, exemplifying versatility and resilience in her pursuits.
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