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Farrah Rhea, as you may have guessed, was named after Farrah Fawcett on her birth in 1982. As a star in her parents eyes, Eugene and Teresa Rhea initially began to raise her in Van Nuys, California, where she briefly began to dabble in the world of acting. Her parents separated when Rhea was seven years old. Rhea relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada with her mother, where she continued an education as well as taking a further interest in modeling and acting. By the age of 8, another love began to surface as she also began several years of ballet, tap, and jazz study under the intense training of Inez Mourning. Rhea's dance background opened many doors as she became accustomed to owning the stage and performing in numerous dance competitions. She had her first performing debut that year, and in addition, appeared in local pageants. She later enrolled in professional acting and modeling classes by the age of 12, soon followed by an audition and spot in the New Visions Theatre Group. Her big career move came in 2002 when she relocated back to Los Angeles on her own to continue a career in acting, and soon appeared on the new WB sitcom, "Run of the House," starring Joe Lawrence.