Style, beauty, sex appeal.
An accomplished actress,
an excellent dancer,
an introspective songwriter.
A talent and quality all her
own.
Born to show business parents, Caprice lived out
of a trunk as a child. She began performing at the
tender age of 5, singing with street performers,
and actually started performing professionally at
age 13 in various clubs. Her parents met when her
father, a drummer, was playing in a band that
backed up her mother, artist and famous belly
dancer Princess Zobeide.
Taking after her mother, Caprice started dancing
as soon as she could walk. Her father's influence
became obvious shortly thereafter when she
began singing. She studied music theory in school,
and acquired operatic training at the Dana School
of Music in Ohio, and she was accepted to the
McGrail Opera Company in Pittsburgh, but
decided to pursue a wider range of music on her
own, since she had already been working in local
clubs with her own musical groups.
Caprice has appeared in several plays and
musicals, including You Can't Take it With You,
Fiddler on the Roof, Dracula, and Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
Her dance experience includes training with Gregg Little and Lila Falcion, and she has taught dance at the ABA School of Dance.
Following her relocation to Florida, Caprice has worked at various hotels and night clubs, including The Forge, Frankie's On The Water, and The Fountainbleu Hotel (where she lead the house band in the Tropicala Room).
Most recently, Caprice has been involved with
aspiring filmmakers, working in collaboration with
students at the University of Miami Film School.
Caprice has appeared in short subject films, and is
currently finishing a screenplay for an ambitious
project of her own, and is seeking roles in
independent productions.