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| Audrey Quock | |
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| Born | 1977 New York's Chinatown, U.S. |
| Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[1] |
| Hair color | Brown[1] |
| Eye color | Brown[1] |
| Measurements | 34-25-35[1] |
| Dress size | 4 (US); 34 (EU)[1] |
Audrey Quock is an Asian American model and actress.
Quock was born in New York, New York in Manhattan and is of Chinese descent. She is perhaps most famous for being a swimsuit model for Sports Illustrated. In addition, she has also modeled for Elle magazine and Cosmopolitan. She has also had roles in the movies Rush Hour 2, Autumn in New York, and After the Sunset. Quock has also served as a judge for the 2003 Miss Universe pageant.
She briefly ran a clothing line called "Sexy Little Things" beginning in 2004; however, this line was discontinued in 2006 when a court ruled that the mark "Sexy Little Things" was already in use by Victoria's Secret. Ironically, Quock was a freelance model for Victoria's Secret. Quock has a Bachelor's degree in Fashion Design from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York.
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