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Amy Johanna Markham | |
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| Amy Markham at the Michael J Fox Hollywood Celebrity Poker Invitational | |
| Born | 1990 (age 34–35) Seoul, South Korea |
| Citizenship | US |
| Occupations | Model, Television personality |
| Years active | 2010–present |
| Modeling information | |
| Height | 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m) |
| Website | www |
Amy Markham is an American model and television personality. She currently[ as of? ] lives in Los Angeles, California.
The daughter of an American father in the U.S. Army and a Korean mother, Markham was born in Seoul, South Korea. [1] Her childhood was spent in Babenhausen, Germany, but due to her father's military duty, she was an "army brat" living all over. [2] [3] She spent the lengthiest amount of time in Killeen, Texas, which she considers her home town. [4]
Markham first began modeling in 2010, working in the Japanese import automotive scene as a print and spokesmodel for several companies, magazines and race events, including the Xtreme Drift Circuit Racing Series (a national drifting competition), Performance Auto and Sound Magazine and Ace Custom Steering. [5] [6] [7] [8] Her first mainstream magazine shoot was with Rukus magazine in the US. [9] Following its publication, she has appeared in a number of other international publications, including Vogue , Maxim , FHM , GQ , Esquire and Gentleman . [10] [11] [12] [13] In 2013, she was named FHM Magazine's Most Wanted Model. [14]
In 2011, Markham became a host for Bite Me TV. [15] A series exclusive to the web, Bite Me TV was broken into four series - Car Culture, Quick Bite!, Field Trippin and Bite Me! - the MAN cooking show. [16] The show won an award for Outstanding Travel, Talk and Lifestyle Series at the 2011 LAWEBFEST. [17] [18] She went on to appear in the series Promo Girls on Telemundo. [19] She has also made TV appearances for Anything That Rolls, a car-focused series on Channel 39 in Houston, TX. [20] [21]