Jwaundace Candece


Jwaundace Candece (born Jwaundace Candece Belcher; January 13, 1978is an American actress, stunt woman, and professional wrestler.

Career

Professional wrestling

Candece began her professional wrestling career with WOW! Women of Wrestling, using the ring name Delta Lotta Pain, as part of the tag team Caged Heat, which would go on to become the WOW! Tag Team Champions.

Stunt career

She is the first Black American female to reach over 100 film, television and commercial credits performing stunts as herself but mainly for some of Hollywood's top actresses. She has performed stunts for Viola Davis, Regina King, Queen Latifah, Oprah Winfrey, Taraji P. Henson, Jennifer Hudson, Gabrielle Union, Whoopi Goldberg, Mo'Nique, Tyra Banks, Retta, Brandy Norwood and Hayley Marie Norman, to name a few. Her stunts have included fight scenes, stair falls, ratchets, high speed stunt driving, car crashes, car hits, riding motorcycles, fire burns and many more. She has worked with some of the top stunt coordinators in the industry.

Acting

Candece is currently an actress, and can be seen as Shaundra in the Netflix Film Naked, which premiered on August 11, 2017. The film stars Marlon Wayans and Regina Hall. She is formerly known for her recurring role in ABC's Resurrection as Mrs. Camille Thompson, a “return," and mother to Omar Epps character, Agent J. Martin Bellamy. Her "return" family includes daughter Jenny Thompson and husband, Mr. Wallace Thompson.
She can also be seen in 20th Century Fox's Let's Be Cops as JaQuandae, a comedy starring Jake Johnson and Damon Wayans, Jr. Her line "That's what you get" became a major marketing tool when they began promoting the movie trailer.
Candece has also made guest and supporting appearances on, Cinemax's “Banshee," Fox's "MadTv", BET's "Let's Stay Together," IFC's "Stan Against Evil" and . She played a nurse in Nicolas Cage's "". And she can also be seen as the boxer who knocks out Tonya Harding, portrayed by Margot Robbie in the award winning "I, Tonya".
She has a master's degree in Psychology and a credential to teach reading.

Championships and accomplishments