

Keeley Rebecca Hazell was destined to be a star. Born on the 18th of August of 1986 in Lewisham, England, Keeley is gifted with the look and the body that cameras love. It doesn’t hurt that she has been gifted with an amazing personality that attracts both men and women. She exudes a positive vibe, an almost visible glow around her that people can’t resist.
She may be the simple girl-next-door type, born and raised in suburbia but the girl has big dreams. And we all know that big dreams fueled by passion can take people to wondrous heights. Keeley Hazell may be every man’s fantasy at the moment, but just two years ago she was practically an unknown, working as a hairdresser after quitting school at the age of 16.
At the age of 17, Keeley Hazell decided to join The Daily Star’s contest “Search for a Beach Babe” and won. By then she was already nursing bigger dreams, setting her sights on fashion modeling. Keeley decided to go to college at Lewisham College to study fashion. At 5’6” and short by international fashion standards, it was clear that it would take more than a college education to land her gigs in the fashion industry. When she turned 18, friends persuaded her to join The Sun’s Page 3 Idol. She was hesitant at first but decided that the Page 3 contest was going to open many doors for her and was an opportunity too hard to pass up. Keeley Hazell promptly submitted sexy photos taken by her boyfriend to The Sun and in December of 2004, she was chosen as the Page 3 idol of the weekly newspaper. True enough, more than the L10,000 worth of clothes and the one-year exclusive contract with The Sun, the contest gave Keeley numerous rewards. With a modeling career and now projects for movies, the young woman, raised in Grove Park, has really gone far.
Keeley who admits to being dyslexic, did well in English and Math in high school, but over-all she was not exactly excelling in her Academics. She was often truant and spent most of her time with friends. She says puberty was a “confusing” time and the separation of her parents when she was 13 may have compounded her confusion. She admits to being a naughty and handful teenager but the challenges she faced could only have made the woman more grounded, and more focused.
In an interview last November, Keeley Hazell told The Independent: "I like the idea of being known as something other than a pretty face and a fit body. That would be nice."
And so once again she begins her journey to fulfill another one her dreams - being recognized as a proper actress. She has been on numerous covers and pages of The Sun, FHM and Zoo, all titles of media powerhouse EMAP and now with the help of manager Job Fowler is trying to break into mainstream Hollywood.
It seems Keeley is destined for stardom. Aside from having the vital stats and the face that Hollywood movie executives and the viewing public appreciate, Keeley Hazell is young and determined. She may soon follow the footsteps of stars Carmen Electra and Pamela Anderson, two sexy actresses known for their ample breasts who have transcended the men’s magazine circuit and have moved on to build successful TV and movie careers.
Jon Fowler has already set up meetings and go-sees for Keeley at the biggest agencies in Los Angeles. It has also been announced that Keeley will be cast in the upcoming Baywatch: The Movie, a film adaptation of the US TV show that launched both Carmen Electra and Pamela Anderson on the path to superstardom. Keeley fits the Baywatch babe mold perfectly, because aside from being fresh-faced and stunning, she has the perfect pair of perky 32E breasts, a trait that has long been associated with the women of Baywatch. The movie is the perfect vehicle to launch Keeley’s international career because the TV show is a franchise recognized worldwide.
Keeley has only one movie to her name - Cashback, where she plays “Naked Girl”. Cashback is a full-length feature film adapted from a short film done in 2004. The short film earned critical acclaim and won in the following film awards: Best European Short Film Festival (Grand Prix), Chicago International Film Festival (Gold Hugo), Leuven International Short Film Festival (Audience Award), Lille International Short Film Festival (First Price) and Tribeca Film Festival (Best Narrative Short). The full-length film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last September and has been submitted for screening at other international film festivals. Cashback tells the story of Ben Willis, played by Sean Biggerstaff, a man who decided to work the night shift at the local supermarket after he started to suffer from insomnia following a painful break-up with girlfriend Suzy. In the supermarket, Ben imagines he could stop the time to ease his boredom. All the other characters in the film use their imaginations to deal with their own boredom. Keeley plays a minor role of a supermarket patron, a “naked girl” shops in the supermarket during Ben’s night shift.
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