Graduated from Burbank High School in 1998
Was in a group with her sister, Tyren Perry, called "S.H.E." was signed with SHAQ.
After a few seasons on "Family Matters" (1989) her character went upstairs and never returned. Her part was discontinued because producers chose not to develop her character.
Sister of Tyren Perry and Jania Foxworth.
Daughter of Gwyn Foxx.
She made headlines in 2000 when it was discovered that she had been doing porn films under the name "Crave".
Expecting her first child in Spring 2009 with longtime boyfriend, Michael Shaw. [December 30, 2008].
On May 29th, 2009, in Los Angeles, Jaimee gave birth to a baby boy, Michael Douglas Shaw, Jr. Michael, Jr. who was 10 days overdue, weighed in at 6 lbs., 11 oz., and was 19 ¼ inches long.
[on how she got out of the porn business] I got mixed up with the wrong crowd and got caught up in the money. My girlfriend, who was also a porn star herself, turned to me and simply stated that she was a whore and would always be a whore. But something snapped in my head. I said, "Well, you may be a whore but I'm not. That's it. Let me out of the car. I'm never doing this again. And I didn't!
[on how she prepared for her first porn film] Alcohol helped. I'd do my thing for about 30 minutes, pretty much just one scene, and then the producers would cut me a check. In 30 minutes I was $15,000 richer. The money was great, but it was starting to wear on me, wear on my conscience. To be honest, I enjoyed the money more than I enjoyed the sex. But now I'm done with being Crave. I haven't done a movie in a while. It's all behind me now. I'm more religious and I'm focusing on serious acting again.
[on how her family reacted upon discovering she was making porn films] When my mom found out what I had been doing, I'm glad she didn't judge me. I'm still young with a bright future ahead of me. I'm glad my mistakes are behind me now.
[on life after television stardom] It was a hard adjustment, I didn't really have any friends and people seem to think you're rich because they've seen you on TV, but actually, I wasn't. I never saw a cent of the money I'd earned on "Family Matters" (1989). When I turned 20 my family filed for bankruptcy and a judge allowed my money from my trust fund to go toward bailing the family of out of debt. All of my money went to cover the bankruptcy. I couldn't believe it. In an instant I was dead broke.
(May 2003) Working as an assistant at her mom's talent agency between mainstream auditions
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