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Erika Eleniak (born September 29, 1969) is an American-Canadian actress and model known for her role as Shauni McClain in Baywatch. Her film debut was in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982). She also starred in the films The Blob (1988), Under Siege (1992), and The Beverly Hillbillies (1993).

Early life

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Eleniak was born in Glendale, California.[1] Her father, Dale Alan Eleniak, is of Ukrainian descent and her mother, Iris Maya (Neggo) Arnold is of Estonian and German descent. Eleniak's paternal great-grandfather, Wasyl Eleniak, was one of the first pioneer Ukrainian immigrants to settle in Canada.[2]

Career

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Eleniak's first feature-film role was at age 12, in the 1982 film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial as the girl kissed by Elliott Taylor (Henry Thomas) in the classroom scene. Her 10-year-old costar, Henry Thomas, told People magazine that he disliked filming the scene: “When I had to kiss the girl, I had to do it two times! I don’t like girls."[3] In 1988, Eleniak appeared as Vicki De Soto, a victim of the creature in the horror film The Blob, which was a remake of the 1958 film of the same name.

Eleniak appeared in the July 1989 issue of Playboy in a pictorial with a nautical theme. That same year, she began a recurring role in the TV series Charles in Charge as Charles (Scott Baio)'s girlfriend Stephanie Curtis, and also won a role on Baywatch as female lead Shauni McClain, which she played from 1989 to 1992. She also played Carrie, the high-school girlfriend of Jesse Katsopolis (John Stamos), in "One Last Kiss," the November 16, 1990 fourth season episode of Full House.

In 1992, Eleniak returned to film acting, playing Jordan Tate, a Playboy Playmate hired to perform a striptease for J.T. Adams (Patrick O'Neal), the captain of a U.S. Navy battleship in Under Siege. In the film, she is described as "Miss July 1989"—the month that Eleniak was Playmate of the Month in real life.

Eleniak had a starring role as Elly May Clampett in the screen adaptation of The Beverly Hillbillies in 1993. The next year, she starred in the Dennis Hopper-directed romantic comedy film Chasers with William McNamara. Eleniak shot another movie with McNamara, Girl in the Cadillac (1995), and starred as identical twins Jamie and Janie in the interactive 1995 video game Panic in the Park. She continued appear in independent films and on television. Eleniak appeared on the reality television series The Real Gilligan's Island in June 2005.[4]

Eleniak has suffered from weight issues. At one point, she was underweight due to an eating disorder and was once hospitalized for laxative abuse.[5] By 2006, she was overweight and participated in the fourth season of VH1's Celebrity Fit Club.

In 2006, Eleniak appeared on '80s Movie and Music Fest Cafe, a British comedy podcast on iTunes, in which she discussed her career with presenters Ross Dyer and Julian Bayes. She gave a lighthearted view of Baywatch and her challenge during filming of Celebrity Fit Club.[6]

Personal life

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Eleniak was once engaged to her Baywatch co-star Billy Warlock, who had played Eddie Kramer, her love interest on the show, as well.[7] Eleniak married bodybuilder Philip Goglia on May 22, 1998, but after just six months, the marriage ended in divorce.[8][9] After filming Snowbound in 2001 in Calgary, Alberta, Eleniak became enamored with the city. She began dating Roch Daigle, a key grip who worked on the set. She had wanted to leave Los Angeles as she found commuting to and from Telluride, Colorado difficult. She purchased a home in Calgary, where Daigle lived.[10] The two eventually married. Eleniak became pregnant in 2005, but six and a half weeks into her term, the pregnancy was discovered to be ectopic, which required emergency surgery, and ended in a miscarriage.[citation needed] Eleniak later became pregnant again and gave birth to a daughter.[11]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1982 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Pretty Girl
1983 Imps* Brooke Shields Released 2009
1988 The Blob Vicki De Soto
1992 Under Siege Jordan Tate
1993 The Beverly Hillbillies Elly May Clampett
1994 Chasers Seaman Toni Johnson
1995 Girl in the Cadillac Amanda "Mandy" Baker
A Pyromaniac's Love Story Stephanie Potts
1996 Bordello of Blood Katherine Verdoux
1997 She's So Lovely Playmate
1998 Captive Samantha Hoffman
The Pandora Project Wendy Lane
Charades Monica
1999 Love Stinks Gina (voice)
Stealth Fighter Erin Mitchell
Final Voyage Gloria Franklin
2000 The Opponent Patty Sullivan
2001 Vegas, City of Dreams Katherine Garrett
Snowbound Barbara Cates
2002 Second to Die Sara Morgan Bratchett Scucello
Shakedown Julie Hayes
2003 Betrayal Emily Shaw
The Librarians Sandi Clark
2004 Brilliant Ricky Smith
Dracula 3000 Aurora Ash
2005 Caught in the Headlights Kate Parker
2010 Changing Hands Woman in the Park
2012 Meant to Be Linda Dickson
2017 Boone: The Bounty Hunter Herself
2019 Cor Values Veronica MacDougall
2024 Lolipop Gang Herself

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1987 Silver Spoons Samantha Episode: "Rumors Are Flying"
Still the Beaver Lynn Episode: "I Had It All"
1988 Broken Angel Jaime Coburn Television film
Boys Will Be Boys Monica Episode: "The Front"
1989 Charles in Charge Stephanie Curtis 3 episodes
Baywatch: Panic at Malibu Pier Shauni McClain Television film
1989–1992 Baywatch Shauni McClain Main cast (45 episodes)
1990 Daughter of the Streets Jennifer Television film
Full House Carrie Fowler Episode: "One Last Kiss"
1997 Ed McBain's 87th Precinct: Heatwave Detective Eileen Burke Television film
1998 Brooklyn South Officer Christine Bannon 3 episodes
One Hot Summer Night Kelly Moore Brooks Television film
1999 Fantasy Island Sybil Hammond 2 episodes
Aftershock: Earthquake in New York Jillian Parnell Miniseries
2002 Christmas Rush Catherine "Cat" Morgan Television film
He Sees You When You're Sleeping Annie Campbell Television film
2004 Fatal Lessons: The Good Teacher Victoria Paige Television film
2005 Fatal Reunion Jessica Hartley Landers Television film
2005 The Real Gilligan's Island Ginger - Green Team Main cast (4 episodes)
2006 Absolute Zero Bryn Television film
Celebrity Fit Club Herself Main cast (6 episodes)
2008 Germany's Next Topmodel Herself Episode: "Episode 10"
2010 CSI: Miami Claire Peterson Episode: "See No Evil"
Desperate Housewives Barbara Fine Episode: "A Humiliating Business"
2012 Holiday Spin Roxy Television film
2023 Meet the Richardsons Herself Episode: "Episode #4.8"

Video games

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Year Title Role
1995 Panic in the Park Janie/Jamie

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Erika Eleniak (born September 29, 1969) is an American-Canadian actress and former model best known for her role as lifeguard Shauni McClain on the television series from 1989 to 1992. Born in , she began her career as a child actress and model, making her feature film debut at age 12 as the girl kissed by Elliott in Steven Spielberg's (1982). Eleniak's early television appearances included guest roles on shows such as , , and , alongside stage performances in productions like Nightmares and Sea Mother's Son. In 1989, she gained widespread recognition as the July Playmate in magazine, which coincided with her casting on , where her character evolved from a rookie to marrying fellow Eddie Kramer, played by . The role highlighted the physical demands of the series, including running on sand and water rescues, which Eleniak later described as far more challenging than fans often assumed. Following , Eleniak transitioned to film, securing her first leading role as Elly May Clampett in the comedy (1993). She starred as Jordan Tate, a hired to entertain the crew, in the action thriller (1992) alongside . Other notable films include (1994) and The Blob (1988), with additional television work in movies like Daughter of the Streets (1990) and Broken Angel (1988). Eleniak has reflected on her experience as a young actress, noting its lasting impact on her career perceptions, and continues to be recognized for her contributions to pop culture.

Early life

Family background

Erika Maya Eleniak was born on September 29, 1969, in Glendale, California, a suburb of Los Angeles. She grew up as the eldest daughter in a family of four girls and one boy in a close-knit family, with her parents providing a multicultural environment shaped by their diverse heritages. Her father, Dale Alan Eleniak, was born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and traces his roots to Rusyn and Polish descent, reflecting the immigrant history of his ancestors. Specifically, her paternal great-grandfather, Wasyl Eleniak, was one of the pioneering Ukrainian immigrants to Canada, arriving in 1891 from the village of Nebyliv in Galicia (now part of Ukraine) alongside Ivan Pylypow, marking the beginning of significant Ukrainian settlement in the country. This lineage connected the family to the early waves of Eastern European migration seeking land and opportunity in the Canadian prairies. Eleniak's mother, Iris Maya (née Neggo) Arnold, contributed Russian, Estonian, and German ancestry to the , having been born in , . This blend of Rusyn, Polish, Russian, Estonian, and German influences formed the ethnic foundation of Eleniak's upbringing, instilling a sense of during her early years in .

Childhood and initial career steps

Erika Eleniak was born on September 29, 1969, in , a of , where she spent the first 10 years of her life. Growing up as the eldest daughter in a of four girls and one boy in a working-class , she experienced a typical suburban upbringing marked by local schools and community activities, though her parents' influenced family dynamics during this period. From a young age, around 10, Eleniak developed an interest in modeling, inspired by the glamour of entertainment in nearby Hollywood. She began with amateur photo sessions and local castings, transitioning to her first professional modeling gigs by age 12, which included print advertisements for children's clothing and appearances in television commercials. These early opportunities honed her poise in front of the camera and sparked her ambition to pursue acting, leading her to attend auditions for child roles in film and television. Eleniak's debut in feature films came at age 12 with a small but memorable role in Steven Spielberg's (1982), where she played the classmate kissed by Elliott during a scene. Filmed in 1981 when she was 11 turning 12, this uncredited part marked her entry into professional acting and provided initial exposure in the industry, though it was her modeling work that initially sustained her early career steps.

Career

Modeling and Playboy era

Eleniak developed a professional modeling career in the late , expanding from her adolescent work in commercials for hair-care products and motorcycles to more prominent print and promotional opportunities. This period marked her establishment as a sought-after model in the entertainment-adjacent industry, where her striking looks and poise positioned her for high-profile exposure. In 1989, at age 19, Eleniak sought to elevate her profile by posing for , believing it would boost her career; her agent, Steve Ferguson, facilitated contact with a Playboy photographer to make this possible. She was subsequently selected as Playmate of the Month for the July 1989 issue, appearing in a pictorial themed around nautical elements, complete with maritime-inspired settings and attire. The feature included her as the along with appearances on two magazine covers, showcasing her in a series of artistic, seductive poses that highlighted her as an emerging beauty icon. The Playboy appearance dramatically heightened Eleniak's visibility, drawing widespread attention from casting directors and producers in Hollywood and solidifying her image as a glamorous figure in popular culture. This exposure played a pivotal role in bridging her modeling background to , opening doors to on-screen roles that capitalized on her newfound fame and physical appeal. An early indicator of this transition came with her role in the 1988 horror remake The Blob, where she portrayed Vicki De Soto, a young woman on a date who falls victim to the extraterrestrial creature in a memorable, gruesome scene. This film credit, secured amid her rising modeling endeavors, represented her first substantial cinematic appearance and foreshadowed the blend of allure and peril that would define parts of her on-screen persona.

Television breakthrough

Eleniak's early television work included guest appearances that helped build her profile in Hollywood. In 1989, she took on a recurring role as Stephanie Curtis, the girlfriend of the lead character Charles, in the sitcom , appearing in several episodes during its final season. The following year, she guest-starred as Carrie Fowler, a high school sweetheart and aspiring model, in the episode "One Last Kiss," marking one of her notable comedic turns before her breakthrough. Her pivotal television role came with , where she was cast as Shauni McClain, a trainee, starting with the series pilot in 1989. Initially nervous and inexperienced, Shauni's evolved over three seasons (1989–1992), transforming her into a confident, skilled who formed key relationships, including a romance with fellow Eddie and mentorship under veteran Mitch . Eleniak, then 19, joined the original shortly after high school, drawn to the role through her modeling background, and the show's shift to syndication after its initial run allowed for more dynamic storytelling and visual appeal. Baywatch's syndication success dramatically elevated Eleniak's fame, turning the series into a global phenomenon with an estimated weekly audience of over 1.1 billion viewers across 142 countries by 1996. The show's international reach, particularly strong in and , amplified Shauni's visibility as an iconic "beach babe" , contributing to Eleniak's recognition as a star and opening doors in the industry. Eleniak departed at the end of the 1992 season amid the show's rising popularity, seeking opportunities beyond television to pursue feature films. This transition marked the close of her foundational TV phase, solidifying her status while paving the way for her cinematic endeavors.

Film roles and peak fame

Eleniak transitioned to feature films with her prominent role as Jordan Tate, a hired to perform at a captain's retirement party aboard the , in the action thriller (1992). In the film, directed by Andrew Davis and starring as ex-Navy SEAL , Eleniak's character becomes entangled in a terrorist hijacking plot led by and , evolving from a lighthearted entertainer into a key ally and romantic interest for Seagal's protagonist. The movie marked a significant step in her career, capitalizing on her visibility to reach a wider audience, and achieved substantial commercial success with $83.6 million in domestic earnings. Building on this momentum, Eleniak portrayed Elly May Clampett in the comedy adaptation of , directed by . In the role originally played by on television, Eleniak embodied the curvaceous, tomboyish daughter of the Clampett family, with her physical attributes played for humorous effect amid the fish-out-of-water premise of rural folk striking oil and relocating to Beverly Hills. Her performance, described as making a stronger impression than in her prior film due to the comedic emphasis on her figure, contributed to the film's family-oriented appeal alongside stars like and . The project further showcased Eleniak's versatility in blending allure with lighthearted characterization. Eleniak took a lead role as the seductive prisoner Toni Johnson in the 1994 road-trip comedy-thriller , directed by . Sentenced for assaulting her unfaithful boyfriend, her character—a tanned, centerfold-like —attempts multiple escapes while under escort by Navy shore patrol officers played by and , infusing the film with erotic tension and chaotic humor. Critics noted her ability to rise above the uneven script, highlighting her playful and picturesque presence akin to her prior work. Later in the decade, roles in films like Girl in the Cadillac (1995), where she played a rebellious ""-esque runaway, reinforced her "bombshell" persona as a symbol of 1990s sex appeal in Hollywood.

Later projects and recent activities

Following her prominent roles in the 1990s, Erika Eleniak transitioned to a mix of guest appearances on television and participation in reality programming. In 2006, she joined the cast of VH1's Celebrity Fit Club season 4, where she competed alongside other celebrities to lose weight through fitness challenges and group therapy sessions, ultimately shedding 31 pounds as part of the team "." Eleniak continued making sporadic guest appearances on scripted television in the ensuing years. Notably, in 2010, she portrayed Claire Peterson in the episode "See No Evil" (season 9, episode 3), a role involving a investigation where her character becomes entangled in the case's unfolding drama. In the and , Eleniak took on select roles, often in independent productions. Her more recent cinematic work includes a as herself in the 2024 dark comedy Lolipop Gang, a following a bumbling aspiring and his misfit crew in . Eleniak has also engaged with modern media through podcasting. In June 2025, she appeared on the Still Here Hollywood podcast (episode aired June 23), where she reflected on her career trajectory, sharing personal anecdotes from her early role in , her tenure, and her modeling days, emphasizing themes of resilience and single motherhood. As of September 2025, Eleniak maintains an active presence on under the handle @officialerikaeleniak, where she describes herself in her bio as a "Proud Mama Spiritual Alchemist Grateful Heart." Her posts, including a September 26 update, blend personal insights on and life with occasional nods to her past, amassing over 123,000 followers.

Personal life

Relationships and marriages

Eleniak's first marriage was to Philip Goglia, a and , on May 22, 1998. The union occurred shortly after her high-profile role on had propelled her to stardom, but it lasted only six months before ending in in late 1999. This brief marriage provided a moment of personal grounding amid her career's intense public scrutiny, though it ultimately dissolved amid the pressures of her rising fame. Following the divorce, Eleniak focused on her professional endeavors, including film projects that took her to new locations. In 2001, while filming the thriller Snowbound: Dark Descent in , , she met Roch Daigle, a in the film industry. Their relationship began soon after, marking a significant shift as Eleniak sought stability beyond the Hollywood spotlight post-. The couple dated for four years, during which Eleniak relocated to , drawn by the city's serene environment and Daigle's presence, which offered a respite from her earlier high-octane career phase. Eleniak and Daigle married in 2005, establishing a lasting partnership that has endured through her transition to more selective acting roles and behind-the-scenes work. As of 2025, the couple remains married and resides in , where their relationship has contributed to Eleniak's post-fame stability, allowing her to balance occasional projects with a more private life.

Family and health challenges

In 2005, Eleniak faced a significant health challenge when she became pregnant but learned six and a half weeks into the term that it was ectopic, necessitating emergency surgery days later that ended in . The experience prompted a period of emotional recovery as she processed the loss while navigating her personal life. Shortly thereafter, Eleniak became pregnant again and gave birth to her daughter, Indyanna, in January 2006, with her husband Roch Daigle, whom she had married the previous year. This event marked a joyful turn in her journey following the prior setback. Eleniak has embraced her role as a proud mother, raising Indyanna in , , where the family settled after her move there in the early 2000s. She has often highlighted the profound impact of motherhood on her life, describing herself as a "proud mama" dedicated to her daughter's well-being.

Current lifestyle and public image

Eleniak has resided in , , , since the early 2000s, where she has built a private family life away from the Hollywood spotlight. In recent years, she has undergone a notable physical transformation, including the addition of two full-sleeve tattoos on her arms, which were prominently featured in media coverage throughout 2025. These intricate designs, covering both arms from shoulder to wrist, represent a significant departure from her earlier image and have been described as a personal canvas for her life experiences. Eleniak first showcased them publicly during appearances in , drawing attention to her evolved style. Throughout 2025, Eleniak made several low-key public appearances, including a makeup-free in in where she was photographed walking her in casual attire that highlighted her tattoos. Her social media presence has emphasized themes of and , with her bio identifying her as a "Spiritual Alchemist" and "Grateful Heart," reflecting a focus on personal growth and mindfulness in her daily routine. Fans and media have reacted positively to Eleniak's changed appearance in 2025, often praising her "ageless beauty" and authentic evolution in news features from June to October. Coverage highlighted her natural look and tattoos as symbols of confidence at age 55, with many expressing admiration for how she has embraced a more grounded, ink-adorned persona decades after her Baywatch fame. YouTube videos and articles from this period captured widespread appreciation for her enduring appeal and stylistic reinvention. On November 14, 2025, Eleniak shared photos from the set of a new film, showcasing her tattoos once again.

Filmography

Film

Eleniak made her film debut as a "Pretty Girl" in Steven Spielberg's science fiction classic E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982). In 1988, she portrayed Vicki De Soto, a high school student caught in a monstrous invasion, in the horror remake The Blob. That same year, she appeared as Brenda in the zombie comedy Return of the Living Dead Part II. Eleniak gained widespread recognition for her breakout role as Jordan Tate, a Playboy Playmate who aids in thwarting terrorists, in the action thriller Under Siege (1992) opposite Steven Seagal. She followed this with the lead role of Elly May Clampett in the comedy adaptation (1993). In 1994, Eleniak starred as Beth Butler, a rebellious army wife, in the road comedy . Her 1995 films included Stephanie Szabo, a worker entangled in and romance, in , and Roxy in the direct-to-video thriller Girl in the Cadillac. Eleniak played the seductive vampire Lilith in the horror comedy (1996), a spin-off from Tales from the Crypt. In 1998, she took on dual roles as Eve and Darcy in the mystery thriller , and appeared as Wendy in the direct-to-video action film The Pandora Project. The late 1990s saw her in several direct-to-video projects, including Cassie Tyler in Stealth Fighter (1999). In 2000, Eleniak portrayed Patty, a supportive friend, in the direct-to-video sports drama The Opponent. Her early 2000s roles included Althea in Vegas, City of Dreams (2001), Barbara in the thriller Snowbound (2001), and Sara in the direct-to-video horror Second to Die (2002). In 2003, she appeared as O'Neil in the direct-to-video action film The Librarians and as Laura in the thriller . Eleniak starred as in the direct-to-video sci-fi horror (2004). Subsequent direct-to-video credits included Kate/Maria in Caught in the Headlights (2005) and Dr. Lisa Templin in (2006). After a hiatus, she returned with Jessica in the independent Changing Hands (2010) and Linda Dickson in the romantic comedy Meant to Be (2012). In 2019, she played Veronica MacDougall in the mystery thriller Cor Values. In 2017, Eleniak made a as herself in the action western Boone: The Bounty Hunter. Her most recent film role was a self-portrayal in the dark comedy Lolipop Gang (2024). She has completed filming for the upcoming Alchemy in Venice (2025).

Television

Series and specials

Eleniak began her television career with guest appearances in the late 1980s. In 1989, she had a recurring role as Stephanie Curtis, the girlfriend of the protagonist Charles, in three episodes of the sitcom Charles in Charge. That same year, she landed her breakthrough role as Shauni McClain, a dedicated lifeguard and love interest to character Eddie Kramer, in the action-drama series Baywatch. She appeared in 43 episodes across the first two seasons (1989–1992), helping establish the show's popularity with her portrayal of the athletic and compassionate character. During her Baywatch tenure, Eleniak made a guest appearance in the 1990 episode "One Last Kiss" of the family sitcom Full House, playing Carrie Fowler, the high school sweetheart of Uncle Jesse Katsopolis, in a storyline exploring past romances at a reunion. After leaving Baywatch in 1992, her television work became more sporadic, focusing on guest spots in the 2000s and 2010s. In 2006, Eleniak participated as a contestant in season 4 of the VH1 reality series Celebrity Fit Club, where celebrities competed to lose weight under supervision; she documented her fitness journey and personal challenges over eight episodes, ultimately losing 31 pounds. She returned to scripted television in 2010 with a guest role as Claire Peterson, a mother involved in a kidnapping investigation, in the season 9 episode "See No Evil" of the procedural drama CSI: Miami. That same year, she appeared as Barbara Fine, a minor character in a medical emergency subplot, in the season 7 episode "A Humiliating Business" of Desperate Housewives. In 2023, she appeared as herself in episode #4.8 of the comedy series .

TV movies

Eleniak starred in several television movies, including Broken Angel (1988) as Laurel, Daughter of the Streets (1991) as Jennifer, Fatal Reunion (2005) as Jessica Landers, and Holiday Spin (2012) as Roxy.

Video games

Eleniak's involvement in video games was limited, consisting primarily of a voice acting role in the 1995 interactive adventure title Panic in the Park, developed by Enteractive and published by for Windows. In the game, she provided the voices for the twin sisters and Janie, central characters in a (FMV) mystery narrative set at Skyview Park, where players solve puzzles to thwart a diabolical plot. The production capitalized on Eleniak's modeling background by incorporating sensual imagery, including a revealing end-game photo, extending her legacy into interactive media. No other credits for Eleniak have been documented in major industry databases.

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