10 Things You Didn't Know About Eva Marie

5. She's Headlined A Movie With Bruce Willis

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As mentioned elsewhere, Eva Marie's post-college years saw her move to Los Angeles with the hopes of making it in the acting and modelling world - and All Red Everything would go on to eventually achieve some success in both of those fields.

While the modelling work came in way before she landed a WWE contract in 2013, it took a little while longer for Eva Marie to make her full acting debut. That debut came in 2017's Inconceivable, which was released shortly before she left WWE in August of that year. Eva would have a minor role in that picture, with Nicolas Cage, Gina Gershon, and Faye Dunaway anchoring Inconceivable.

Around that same time, Marie also filmed a role as a bounty hunter in a movie titled Action #1 - although that film has still yet to be released.

Skipping ahead to this year, though, and Eva Marie got to headline Hard to Kill alongside action icon Bruce Willis and Desperate Housewives star Jesse Metcalfe. Released this past August, Hard to Kill has largely been panned by fans and critics alike, but the one silver lining for Eva is that she herself has received a lot of praise for her work in the film.

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