Teagan Clive is a multifaceted American individual, boasting a rich background in both creative and athletic pursuits. Prior to establishing herself as a writer and actress, Clive made a name for herself as a former bodybuilder, competing in various events.
Throughout her career, Clive has had the opportunity to appear in numerous film and television roles, showcasing her versatility as a performer. Her written works have been featured in prominent publications such as Iron Man Magazine and Muscle & Fitness magazine, where she has shared her expertise and insights with readers.
Interestingly, Clive's early life was marked by a series of foster homes, where she developed a strong sense of resilience and determination. She went on to pursue sports in both high school and college, playing baseball and varsity volleyball, respectively.
Clive's foray into bodybuilding began in 1983, when she started training with renowned coach Don Ross at the Olympia Health Club in Oakland, California. With a clear goal in mind - to become the Arnold Schwarzenegger of female bodybuilding - Clive dedicated herself to her craft, eventually achieving success in the competitive arena.
In addition to her bodybuilding career, Clive also pursued a career in acting, making her film debut in John Candy's Armed and Dangerous (1986). She went on to appear in a string of films, including Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986),Interzone (1989),Obsession: A Taste for Fear (1988),Sinbad of the Seven Seas (1989),Alienator (1990),Mob Boss (1990),and Vice Academy Part 2 (1990).