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Felicia Tang (born Felicia Lee; October 22, 1977 in Singapore – September 11, 2009 in Monrovia, California, U.S.A.) was the stage name of an American actress and model known for her work with Playboy TV, calendars, internet sites, and import car shows. Felicia Tang was born in Singapore. She moved to Perth, Western Australia, where she attended a girl's private Catholic school for two years. When she was 13 years-old, she moved with her family to Los Angeles, California. She started modeling for fashion catalogs and bikini calendars at the age of 19, while pursuing a course in marketing and business administration in college. Tang made softcore appearances in adult videos for Peach DVD, including the titles Asian Fever, Hotel Decadence, Sugar Daddy Wanted, and Peach Ultra Vixens: Asians. She appeared on Playboy TV multiple times (such as on Naked Sports and 7 Lives Xposed) and made appearances on other adult cable programs. Her mainstream film appearances include uncredited roles in Rush Hour 2 (2001), Cradle 2 the Grave and The Fast and the Furious (2001). She has started her own website (FeliciaTang.com) in 2002. The site featured erotic material such as nude images, webcam, and film stills. Tang blogged and chatted with members of the site, cultivating a friendly atmosphere with her readers. A model who worked with Tang described her as "a bright, bubbly, kind, beautiful woman." In 2003, she appeared in an erotic online video with Singapore-born television personality Tila Tequila. The video featured the two nude models fondling each other in a swimming pool. In April 2009, she met Brian Lee Randone in Las Vegas. He was a former pastor and reality show contestant (on The Sexiest Bachelor In America in 2000), and they started dating. They had been living together for four months when Tang was found dead on September 11 at their house. Randone was charged with murder and torture, but was found not guilty.n