Background
Broussard grew up in Dallas, Texas.
Broussard grew up in Dallas, Texas.
Broussard studied tap, ballet, and jazz during her teen years and varsity lettered in basketball, track and tennis in high school. She attended Randolph Macon Woman"s College, a women"s liberal arts school in Lynchburg, Virginia, then transferred to Pepperdine University where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts.
Her first television appearance was on Romper Room at age 5. In 1998, Broussard received a paralegal certificate from the University of West Los Los Angeles While attending Pepperdine University, Broussard was acting and modeling.
She booked her first national commercial - a General Medical Council truck commercial during her junior year.
She also worked as a spokesmodel for E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) video game conventions in Los Angeles for the company THQ from 1997–2003 and as a Cadillac spokesmodel from 2001-2003. Broussard went on to host and act in Playboy television and video shows such as Playboy"s Hollywood Stripsearch 3 (2001) and Playboy Girls of the Grotto.
Broussard also appeared in their magazine as a Playboy model. Broussard appeared in many Music Television hip hop music videos such as a dancer in Will Smith"s "Get Jiggy Wit lieutenant" (1997), lead girl in South Park"s "Kenny"s Dead" by Master P (1999), and a girl wrestler in Warren G and Ron Isley"s Smokin" Maine Out (1997).
Broussard"s first big break in television was being cast in Saban Entertainment"s action children show VR Troopers as the Pink Vixen.
Besides starring in the action genre, Broussard also co-starred in comedy television shows like The Jamie Foxx Show: Hot Coco on a Cold Night, and has made hosting appearances on the Extreme Gong Show (1999). She has starred in several Home Box Office and Cinemax movies such as Andromina: The Pleasure Planet (1999),, and Emmanuelle 2000: Emmanuelle in Paradise. In 2012, Broussard was featured in the sketch comedy show The Eric Andre Show.
In 2013, Broussard had a recurring television role in Teens Wanna Know.
Parlaying more into comedy, she worked as a returning co-star on Comedy Central"s The Nick Kroll Show 2012–2015. Along with acting, Broussard in 2012 became a co-host and celebrity reporter for the weekly radio podcast of The John and Dave Show in Los Angeles, an entertainment, sports talk show.
In 2014, Broussard performed in a recurring role in the American Broadcasting Company comedy Irreversible starring David Schwimmer. Broussard is actively involved with charity work ranging from animal rescue to aiding the homeless as well as children in need.
From 2003 to the present, she has volunteered at The Bill Foundation animal rescue and adopted her dog Salvador Dalí there.
In 2012, she also appeared and spoke at SPCALA celebrity events to help acquire donations, blankets and toys for the rescue animals. She is also involved with the Saint Vincent de Paul Society to help the homeless in Los Los Angeles In early March, Broussard participated in a celebrity PSA - My Hope Foreign Children.
In 2012 to present, Broussard volunteered for California Highway Patrol "Toys for Tots" during the holidays to give out gifts to families in need.
2013 to present, Broussard volunteers at Dogs without Borders, a dog rescue in Los Los Angeles