Monica Staggs was born in Boulder, Colorado to
Thomas Staggs, an architect and Nova Staggs, a teacher, where she enjoyed
frequent trips to Casa Bonita and developed a lifelong, diehard love
for the Denver Broncos. When she was five her family, which included
her younger sister, Amy, moved to North Little Rock, Arkansas where
she grew up a tomboy practicing how to rouchambeau redneck boys on the
playground and playing Charlie’s Angels in the woods behind her
house. She began dance lessons at the age of eight in ballet, tap and
jazz and danced until she graduated from high school.
Monica attended college at The University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
where she majored in Drama and Creative Writing, acted in many theatrical
productions, and kept up her study of dance. In the summers she waited
tables, canned fish in a salmon cannery in Alaska, painted houses, and
won poetry slams.
In her senior year at college, Monica got to work on a film that had
come to Little Rock called Shelter where she was the stand in for the
lead actress as well as landing a small part. Monica got her big break
when she was luckily offered the chance to be the lead actresses’
stunt double. She rode passenger as a car ran off an embankment, crashing
through trees before and stopping just before a lake. Getting a taste
for the thrill of the film business, three weeks later, Monica flew
to L.A. for the first time and worked on her second film. She fell in
love with Los Angeles and everything about it. As soon as she returned
to Arkansas she announced she was moving to L.A. and two weeks later
she did on the plane, not knowing a soul, with three large duffle bags,
a fork, a knife and a bath towel, and has never looked back.
After moving to L.A. Monica’s dance training, her height and slender
build gave her an advantage when competing for stunt jobs and within
three weeks she was lucky enough to land her third film. She began training
in other areas of stunt work such as stunt driving, martial arts, stunt
fights, and boxing.
She has done stand-up comedy, performing at the Improv, The Comedy Store,
The Laugh Factory and various other places and is currently working
on her new act. She has worked on more than one hundred film and television
productions and has also worked as a stunt coordinator. She is also
a board member of the Stuntwomen’s Association.
Monica still lives in L.A. where she loves to play Texas Hold-Em, enters
tournaments regularly and hosts home games where she attempts to take
money from her fellow stunt peers. Her other pastimes include watching
South Park, Reno 911 and any and all horror movies.
She is currently shooting a sketch comedy pilot that she wrote and in
which she will star. One of her characters, Cletus Rufus, can be found
at her website, www.cletusrufus.com
Monica is thrilled to announce that she has graciously been offered
a part in Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming grind house project and
was recently honored at the 2005 MTV movie awards when she was brought
to the stage by Tarantino to share the award for Best Fight in Kill
Bill 2.. She is looking forward to the 2005 Taurus World Stunt Awards
where she is nominated in two categories for her work in Kill Bill 2.