Corinna Everson Explained

Corinna Everson
Nickname:Cory
Birth Date:4 January 1958
Birth Place:Racine, Wisconsin, US
Weight:On-season:
155lb160lb
Off-season:
160lb165lb
Firstproshow:IFBB North American
Firstproshowyear:1982
Bestwin:Ms. Olympia six consecutive times (undefeated)
Bestwinyear:1984–1989
Predecessor:Carla Dunlap
Successor:Lenda Murray
Yesorretiredyear:Retired 1989
Full Name:Corinna Kneuer Everson

Corinna "Cory" Everson, née Kneuer, (born January 4, 1958) is an American female bodybuilding champion and actress. Everson won the Ms. Olympia contest six years in a row from 1984 to 1989.[1]

Education

Corinna Kneuer was born in Racine, Wisconsin and attended high school in Deerfield, Illinois. She attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she was a multi-sport standout (gymnastics, track & field and badminton).[2]

Early career

While attending the University of Wisconsin–Madison, she met Jeff Everson, a competitive bodybuilder who worked there as a strength coach. They married in 1982. While they were married, the Eversons built a successful mail-order clothing business called Sampson and Delilah.[3] [4]

Bodybuilding career

Everson began to train seriously as a bodybuilder after her graduation, and made rapid progress. In the early years, she and her husband trained at Ernie's Gym on Sherman Avenue in Madison. She won the Ms. Olympia bodybuilding contest at her first participation and remained undefeated from 1984 to 1989 when she retired from competition.

Contest history

Awards and honors

In January 1999, Everson was inducted into the IFBB Hall of Fame, as part of the inaugural group.[6] She was inducted into the Muscle Beach Venice Body Building Hall of Fame on September 5, 2005. At the 2007 Arnold Classic she became the first woman to be presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award, and in 2008 was inducted into the National Fitness Hall of Fame.[7] In 2012, she was inducted into the International Sports Hall of Fame.[8]

Film and television career

After retiring from competition, Everson turned to acting with her first major movie appearance being Double Impact (1991) alongside Jean-Claude Van Damme.[9] She took a minor role in Natural Born Killers (1994). Then in Ballistic (1995), she reprised the evil musclewoman role, losing the final fight to Marjean Holden playing an undercover cop. Everson has made a number of guest appearances in television series, most notably playing Atalanta on . She appeared in two episodes of The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. with her sister, Cameo Kneuer. In 1991 Everson appeared on To Tell The Truth Game Show.Everson was the original host of the fitness show BodyShaping,[10] which she also produced. She also hosted her own exercise show on ESPN, Cory Everson's Gotta Sweat,[11] for seven years.

Film

Year TitleRole Notes
1986 The Morning After Miss Olympia
1989The girl from outer spaceLab Guard #1
1991 Double Impact Kara
1994Natural Born Killers TV Mallory Knox
1995 Ballistic Claudia
1996Felony Sondra
1997Sacred TrustGrace Larson
1999My Favorite MartianSETI GuardUncredited

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1993 The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. Katrina Schwenke Episodes: "No Man's Land" and "Steel Horses"
1994 Renegade Aurora Episode: "Muscle Beach"
Amazon Woman #1 Episode: "Wall of Sound"
1995-1998 Atalanta Episodes: "Ares", "Let the Games Begin", "If I Had a Hammer"
1996 Goode Behavior UnknownEpisode: "Goode Sport"
Mara Episodes: "Tarzan's Return: Part 1" and "Part 2"
Strange Luck Physik Receptionist Episode: "Wrong Number"
1997 Home Improvement Herself Episode: "Pump You Up"
2005 Charmed Hulk Paige Episode: "Hulkus Pocus"

Personal life

She married Jeff Everson,in 1982. Theydivorced in 1996; however, she continues to use Everson as her stage name. In 1998, she married Dr. Steve Donia, a dentist; they have two children whom they adopted from Russia. She became active with Nightlight Christian Adoptions, an adoption agency that brings orphans from Russia and Belarus to the US to stay with families looking to adopt a child.[12]

Everson's sister, Cameo Kneuer, is a two-time Ms. National Fitness champion and a mainstay of the TV game series Knights and Warriors

Books authored

External links

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Lenda Murray

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WORKING OUT WITH: Lenda Murray; Wonder Woman In the Flesh. Ravo. Nick. December 2, 1992. New York Times. 28 January 2010.
  2. Web site: Bodies are her business. July 31, 1988. Minneapolis Star Tribune. 28 January 2010.
  3. Web site: Lines muscling in on fitness fashion. Herman. Valli. March 20, 1991. LA Daily News. 28 January 2010.
  4. Web site: Mitos do Bodybuilding: Cory Everson .
  5. Web site: Cory Everson bio. International Federation of Body Building. 28 January 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100101031320/http://ifbb.com/viewfamous.php?id=2&circa=1999. 1 January 2010.
  6. Web site: Hall of fame inductees for 1999 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100101030439/http://ifbb.com/display.php?circa=1999 . 1 January 2010 . 28 January 2010 . International Federation of Body Building and Fitness.
  7. Web site: Skrabacz . Ron . April 18, 2008 . National Fitness Hall of Fame introduces Class of 2008 . 28 January 2010 . Daily Herald.
  8. Web site: International Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2012 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20120218061033/http://www.sportshof.org/hall-of-fame/ . February 18, 2012 . February 15, 2012 . International Sports Hall of Fame.
  9. News: Double Impact. Harrington. Richard. August 12, 1991. Washington Post. 28 January 2010.
  10. Web site: Are You Sweating Yet?. Rushin. Steve. July 17, 1989. Sports Illustrated. 28 January 2010.
  11. Web site: The newest aerobic trend is a real kick. Stevens. Liz. April 16, 1998. Ft. Worth Star-Telegram. 28 January 2010.
  12. Web site: Cory's kids. Stiefel. Steve. December 2002. Flex. 28 January 2010.