Felicia Lee Tang

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Felicia Lee Tang

Birth
Singapore
Death
11 Sep 2009 (aged 31)
Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Whittier, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.0119598, Longitude: -118.0337129
Plot
Garden of Reflection Lawn, Gate 1, Section ?, Lot 897, Grave 4
Memorial ID
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Model, Actress, Murder victim. Tang was 13 when she moved with her family to Los Angeles, California from Singapore. She began modeling for fashion catalogs and bikini calendars at the age of 19 and graduated to bit roles on television, including a stint as one of the Boom-Boom Girls on Sacha Baron Cohen's 'Da Ali G Show'. Among films she appeared in were 'The Fast and the Furious', 'Cradle 2 the Grave' and 'Rush Hour 2'. Tang made softcore appearances in adult films, including 'Asian Fever', 'Hotel Decadence', 'Sugar Daddy Wanted' and 'Peach Ultra Vixens: Asians'. She appeared regularly on Playboy TV and on various magazine covers. In October 2008, she announced on her website that she was retiring from acting and modeling to pursue a career in real estate. In April 2009, she met Brian Lee Randone in Las Vegas, who was a former pastor and reality show contestant. Tang and Randone had been living together for just four months when she was found dead at their home, beaten and suffocated. Randone was charged and tried for her murder but was acquited in December, 2011. Her murder remains unsolved.
Model, Actress, Murder victim. Tang was 13 when she moved with her family to Los Angeles, California from Singapore. She began modeling for fashion catalogs and bikini calendars at the age of 19 and graduated to bit roles on television, including a stint as one of the Boom-Boom Girls on Sacha Baron Cohen's 'Da Ali G Show'. Among films she appeared in were 'The Fast and the Furious', 'Cradle 2 the Grave' and 'Rush Hour 2'. Tang made softcore appearances in adult films, including 'Asian Fever', 'Hotel Decadence', 'Sugar Daddy Wanted' and 'Peach Ultra Vixens: Asians'. She appeared regularly on Playboy TV and on various magazine covers. In October 2008, she announced on her website that she was retiring from acting and modeling to pursue a career in real estate. In April 2009, she met Brian Lee Randone in Las Vegas, who was a former pastor and reality show contestant. Tang and Randone had been living together for just four months when she was found dead at their home, beaten and suffocated. Randone was charged and tried for her murder but was acquited in December, 2011. Her murder remains unsolved.

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