Her guests included naturopathic doctors, authors, and astrologers. Maples hosted her own talk radio show, Awakening with Marla, on Contact Talk Radio. Maples was a guest speaker on the Journeys of Faith podcast with Paula Faris in 2018. Maples spoke at the 2018 Global Summit on Science, Spirituality, and Environment in India the event brought together speakers from around the world to discuss the integration of science and spirituality, as well as self-transformation and world-transformation. Maples was featured in the Summer of Peace Summit 2018 with the opportunity to discuss topics of peace and finding common ground. Maples is a keynote speaker with the London Speakers Bureau, focusing on inspiring women, wellness, spirituality, and motivation. Maples also joined the women of ABC's morning talk show, The View, as a guest co-host on March 11, 2016. Maples and Dovolani were eliminated on Week 4 of competition and finished in 10th place. She was partnered with professional dancer Tony Dovolani. On March 8, 2016, Maples was announced as one of the celebrities who would compete on season 22 of Dancing with the Stars alongside her Switching Lanes co-star, Kim Fields. Since then, she appeared in Switching Lanes, directed by Thomas Mikal Ford. In 2013, Maples was featured on Oprah: Where Are They Now? In 2011, she returned to New York for Love, Loss and What I Wore, an off-Broadway production. Maples appeared in the films Maximum Overdrive (1986), Executive Decision (1996), For Richer or Poorer (1997), Happiness (1998), Richie Rich's Christmas Wish (1998), Black and White (1999), Two of Hearts (1999), Loving Annabelle (2006), A Christmas Too Many (2007), and A Nanny for Christmas (2010). Maples co-hosted the 19 Miss Universe Pageant and the 1997 Miss USA Pageant, both of which were owned by her then-husband. In 1994, Maples appeared alongside then-husband Donald Trump in a cameo appearance in an episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and the television series Something Wilder in 1994. In August 1992, Maples joined the cast of the Tony Award winning Broadway musical The Will Rogers Follies as " Ziegfeld's Favorite", a role originated by Cady Huffman when the show opened in May 1991. In that year, Maples also made a special appearance in the hit television series Designing Women as herself. In 1991, Maples appeared as a celebrity guest at WWF WrestleMania VII, serving as special guest timekeeper in the main event match between Hulk Hogan and defending WWF Champion Sgt. She entered the University of Georgia in 1981 but left college before graduating. In 1983, she won the Miss Resaca Beach Poster Girl Contest, in 1984 she was the runner-up to Miss Georgia USA, and in 1985 she won the Miss Hawaiian Tropic. Īfter graduating from high school in 1981, Maples competed in beauty contests and pageants. Maples attended Northwest Whitfield High School in Tunnel Hill, Georgia, where she played basketball, served as class secretary and was crowned the 1980–1981 homecoming queen during her senior year (she returned for the 1991 homecoming to crown the school's new queen). Her mother, Ann Locklear Maples, was a homemaker and model, and her father, Stanley Edward Maples, a real estate developer, county commissioner, singer, and songwriter. Maples was born on October 27, 1963, in Cohutta, Georgia. They married in 1993, two months after the birth of their daughter Tiffany, and divorced in 1999. Marla Ann Maples (born October 27, 1963) is an American actress, television personality, model, singer and presenter.
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