Felicia Tang — Biography

Felicia Tang, born Felicia Lee on October 22, 1977, was an American actress and model known for her work across various adult entertainment platforms. She gained recognition for her appearances on Playboy TV, in calendars, on internet sites, and at import car shows. Tang's life began in Singapore before her family relocated to Perth, Western Australia, where she attended a private Catholic girls' school for two years. At the age of 13, she moved with her family to Los Angeles, California.

Her modeling career commenced at 19, with work in fashion catalogs and bikini calendars while she pursued studies in marketing and business administration. Tang was featured in softcore adult videos for Peach DVD, appearing in titles such as Asian Fever and Hotel Decadence. Her presence extended to multiple appearances on Playboy TV, including shows like Naked Sports, and other adult cable programs. In mainstream cinema, she had uncredited roles in films like Rush Hour 2, Cradle 2 the Grave, and The Fast and the Furious, all released in 2001.

In 2002, Tang launched her personal website, FeliciaTang.com, which showcased erotic content including nude images, webcam sessions, and film stills. She actively engaged with her audience through blogs and chats, fostering a connection with her readers. A colleague described her as a "bright, bubbly, kind, beautiful woman." In 2003, Tang collaborated with Singaporean television personality Tila Tequila in an explicit online video filmed in a swimming pool.

Tang closed her website in October 2008, announcing her retirement from modeling to transition into a career in real estate. All online content from her site was removed that same year. She also participated in a pay-per-view strip poker tournament hosted by Carmen Electra.

In April 2009, Tang met Brian Lee Randone in Las Vegas. Randone, a former pastor and a contestant on The Sexiest Bachelor In America in 2000, began a relationship with Tang. They had been living together for four months when Tang was discovered deceased at their home on September 11, 2009. Randone was subsequently arrested, charged with murder and torture, and held on $2 million bail.

Following Tang's death, her family issued a statement emphasizing her love for life and her multifaceted identity beyond her public persona, highlighting her as a cherished daughter, sister, and friend. Randone's trial commenced on November 16, 2011. The medical examiner's report indicated Tang had sustained 320 wounds from blunt force trauma, in addition to bruises, and had high levels of GHB in her system, along with trace amounts of cocaine. A witness testified that Tang had been a regular user of GHB for years and had also used cocaine and/or crystal methamphetamine. The

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