Lisa Rinna

Lisa Rinna
Lisa Deanna Rinnais an American actress and television host. She is best known for her roles as Billie Reed on the NBC daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives, Taylor McBride on Fox's television drama Melrose Place and as the host of Soapnet's talk show Soap Talk. Rinna was also a contestant on the fourth and sixth season of The Celebrity Apprentice in 2011, and in 2014 she became a cast member on the fifth season of Bravo's reality television...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionSoap Opera Actress
Date of Birth11 July 1963
CityMedford, OR
CountryUnited States of America
My body has gone into things and done things that I never would have imagined ever in life.
I think George Hamilton is going to be a good competitor.
I don't have the dance background like Stacy, who studied ballet, or Drew, who was in a boy band.
It's so tough to grow up in this time.
I want everybody to succeed. It's just part of who I am. I probably do that with my kids tenfold. I'm as insecure as the next person, but it doesn't ever take me over.
In our house, everybody is always dancing around and singing. We have a dance floor outside at our house, a big, huge dance floor that we all dance on.
I've been athletic since I was a kid. My parents got me playing tennis when I was seven years old and I started to play competitively.
Can dancing change your life? Yes. It's changed mine. What I've learned is, it's not about how good you are technically. It's about your soul coming through. It's about having fun.
When you're on television every single day, it seems to attract a certain type of stalker.
After I saw the first show, I realized my gut feeling was right.
It's really a lifestyle show, and we just have a lot of fun.
I'm giving you the best looking couple of the night award.
So long as I get some sleep and get to take care of myself and eat healthy and that sort of thing, I'm OK. I'm not out there digging ditches and it's not brain surgery.
It didn't matter if it was the Catholic Church or Episcopal Church or Presbyterian Church and it still doesn't today. I just like the tradition of having a place to go and connect to a higher power and feel gratitude, and I think that's helpful however you find it.