Lacey Sculls

Lacey Sculls

actress, director, producer

Lacey Sculls was born on Jun 10, 1976 in USA. Lacey Sculls's big-screen debut came with Room 37: The Mysterious Death of Johnny Thunders directed by Fernando Cordero Caballero in 2019.

Lacey Sculls, (also known by her maiden name, "Lacey Conner"), has been a major player in the music world for over a decade. In spite of Lacey's extensive career in music, she is best known for her villainous ways on Vh1's Rock of Love with Bret Michaels, and on Vh1's Charm School with Sharon Osbourne - both shows which were aired in many countries across the world. The reality TV shows were incredibly popular, and huge in ratings. At the time that Rock of Love aired, it was the highest rated show in Vh1 history, and Lacey was one of the most talked-about characters on both shows.Seeing the continued popularity of Rock of Love on streaming services, as well as the other shows from the "Of Love" reality TV franchise, in February of 2020 Lacey launched her own podcast, Talk of Love with Lacey Sculls. On Talk of Love, Lacey brings guests on who were cast members and fan-favorites from the reality TV shows Rock of Love, Flavor of Love, I Love New York, Daisy of Love, Charm School, I Love Money, and more. Lacey and her guests talk about their experiences on the shows and spill the tea on all the behind-the-scenes action. Lacey utilizes the opening segment of each of the podcast's episodes to talk about topics such as music, pop culture, social issues, current events, and activism.Although Lacey has been successful in television, her passion is also in music. Lacey was born and raised in Dallas, Texas, and grew up in a family of musicians. She began singing, writing, studying music, and learning multiple instruments from an early age. When she was in college, Lacey formed an industrial rock band called Nocturne, and spent the next ten years touring the country with the band.When Lacey turned 28, she moved to L.A. where she continued touring with her band Nocturne. Then just three years after that is when she joined the cast of Rock of Love and Charm School. In 2010, Lacey was asked to join Lords of Acid, a popular electronic industrial-dance band from Belgium who had sold over two million albums over the course of their career. Lacey toured the U.S. with Lords of Acid as their live lead singer, playing every night to mostly sold-out shows.In 2012, Lacey started her own music project, HALO, an alternative rock band. She released a music video for the song "The Stranger" plus a full-length studio album that same year.In addition to her passion for music and entertaining, Lacey also has a passion for activism. She has been an animal rights activist for 20 years. Additionally, Lacey promotes human rights, equality for the LGBTQ+ community, she is a supporter of the BLM movement, and she advocates for protecting the environment.In 2007, just a few months after she completed filming with Rock of Love, Lacey founded her own dog rescue organization, "Heroes K9 Rescue", based out of Los Angeles. Lacey operated "Heroes K9 Rescue" for eight years, and during that time, she rescued, fostered, and re-homed over 100 shelter dogs that otherwise would have been euthanized. In 2009, Lacey spoke at the California State Capitol at a press conference, alongside Senator Dean Florez, in favor of animal-friendly legislation.In 2012, Lacey met her future husband Jonny Sculls in Los Angeles, and in 2013, the couple were married. In 2019, Lacey and her husband moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, where they currently reside. Lacey's sole focus for 2020 and for the foreseeable future is hosting and creating weekly content for her podcast Talk of Love with Lacey Sculls, which has been steadily gaining in popularity. The young podcast has already been viewed over half-a-million times, it receives hundreds of positive comments from fans on every episode, and it has viewers from countries all over the world.

  • Birthday

    Jun 10, 1976
  • Place of Birth

    Dallas, Texas, USA

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