Name |
Joanie Dodds |
Height |
5'9 |
Naionality |
American |
Date of Birth |
September 20, 1981 |
Place of Birth |
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, United States |
Famous for |
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Joanie is the oldest of five children, three of which are half brothers and sisters. She was born in Beaver Falls, and also lived in Rawson, Ohio for 7 years, and graduated from Cory-Rawson High School. Her parents divorced when Joanie was 3 years old, putting Dodds into shared custody with her sister Jennifer for years. Both of her parents remarried and had more children. Joanie's father, John, is a minister of the Churches of God in Mansfield, Ohio at Ridgeway Church of God. Her mother is the Purchasing Manager for a steel company in Beaver Falls.
In High School, Dodds was considered a goofy, fun girl, but never the popular one. Not until her senior year and after her move to Rawson, did Dodds blossom and her personality came out. Joanie was involved in Cheerleading, Track, Theater, Choir and Student Council. She was Student-body president and Senior Class Vice President her senior year as well as the Vice President of the Choir.
She has been playing the saxophone and piano for over 15 years and was involved in Concert, Jazz, and Marching Bands until the tenth grade. After High School, she attended the University of Findlay, in Findlay, Ohio. She was a computer science major and economics minor. During her time in College she was involved in Summerstock Theater Programs in which she starred in several shows, including "The Will Rogers Follies" and "Born Yesterday". She left University to follow her career in Modeling after she was "discovered" at a ProScout event in Columbus, Ohio in September, 2001. From ProScout, Dodds was signed with Paulines Agency in New York and Aria in Chicago. Dodds modeled in New York,
Chicago, Pittsburgh, Cleveland before auditioning three times for America's Next Top Model in 2003 and 2004, finally getting called back in her third attempt. Joanie is also a Big Sister in Big Brothers Big Sisters and makes university and charity appearances to speak to the students and talk about the show and self esteem.
Joanie was accepted into the casting of America's Next Top Model, Cycle 6. During her session with the casting judges, she dished about how her father is a preacher and how she was a cage dancer under his nose. She was called 5th to join the final 13. Joanie has set three records in top model history. She currently holds the record for most consecutive first call outs, three times. She also has the records for most collective first call outs, five times (later matched by Anya Kop of Cycle 10) and no bottom two appearances (matched by Jaslene, Cycle 8, Anya, Cycle 10 and McKey, Cycle 11). Joanie is also recently featured on Vietnamese Model Project, which is a show having nearly the same format as ANTM, as a guest judge