CELESTE THORSON BIOGRAPHY
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Celeste Thorson Biography

Celeste Thorson stepped into the spotlight when she began appearing in television commercial advertisements for companies like Reebok, Lady Footlocker, Sprint, and Samsung.  She became a name talent soon after she won the role of the sexy action star on “Destination X”. She beat out thousands of girls and filmed in the beautiful islands of Hawaii.   She starred in two seasons and filmed all types of extreme adventures.  In one episode Celeste jumped out of an airplane over the pacific ocean at fourteen thousand feet.  In another episode she filmed underwater while scuba diving and swimming with sharks.  That is also when she started writing for thirteen episodes of “Destination X Hawaii” and “Destination X California.”
 
<a href="http://www.celestethorson.com">Celeste</a> starred in the film, "Room Nine" that literally exploded on the big screen for the Hollywood Film Festival.  She played a clever girl on the run who sets her truck on fire taking nothing but a mysterious suitcase. Her sexy television appearance on the hit prime time series “How I Met Your Mother” left audiences wanting more.  She showed off more comedy on the late night funny show “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”  She went from a Bartender in “Still Breathing” to Rocker Jill in “Satin.”  Few people know that Celeste had an appearance in the Rolling Stones “Rain Fall Down” music video. 

While pursuing her film and television interests Celeste joined “The Industry” as a writer and producer for thirteen episodes during the first season.  Thorson originally wanted to become a political activist and philanthropist.  As a teen she worked for notable charities like Save the Children and Sierra Club.  She still promotes environmental and human rights causes over the internet.