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Melissa Hunter

Writer | Actress
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City of birth : Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

Melissa Jo Hunter, a.k.a. Mojo, is an international Celebrity Reality TV Star who rose to fame after her role in Joe Millionaire (2003), making the final four of the mega-hit TV show receiving over 40,000,000 viewers in the US and airing in over 22 countries around the world. After living in a real castle near Paris, MOJO was later flown to Rome to appear in The Next Joe Millionaire (2003), also to Jamaica for her own radio show, and then back to Hollywood where she resides and has appeared in the Price is Right (2009), Matchmaker (2011), Let's Make a Deal (2015) and more. The humble and memorable midwest celebrity was interviewed on the Caroline Rhea Show, Entertainment Tonight, Access Hollywood, E! News Live, FOX News and much more. Originally from Indianapolis, Indiana, MOJO graduated with honors and a triple major (Human Resources Management, Business Management, International Studies) from Indiana University at Indianapolis. MOJO also has a Producer's Diploma and Independent Filmmaker's Certificate from the Hollywood Film Institute. Besides her TV appearances and worldwide modeling endorsements, MOJO is a Published Author and Screenplay writer as well. With a passion for poetry, MOJO's book, Pretty Poems to Ponder is crowd favorite. Still receiving fan mail from her television and film appearances, Melissa MOJO Hunter's personality, attractiveness, and charismatic charm keeps her fans yearning for more and demonstrates her ability to live up to her nickname! MOJO has many collector trading cards on the market, including her very own Don Russ Americana Cards alongside legends such as Quentin Tarantino, Ron Howard, Marilyn Monroe, Sylvester Stallone & many more. MOJO has worked with Director Rick Rosenthall in the Los Angeles Kings Hockey commercial (2009), as well as Dennis Conrad's Crossed the Line (2010). Add some MOJO to your projects!

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