Australian model and actress
Elle Macpherson
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Macpherson in Sydney in 2011
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Born
| Eleanor Nancy Gow
(
1964-03-29
)
29 March 1964
(age 60)
[4]
[5]
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Spouse(s)
|
(
m.
1986;
div.
1989)
Jeffrey Soffer
(
m.
2013;
sep.
2017)
|
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Partner(s)
| Arpad Busson
(1996?2005)
Andrew Wakefield
(2017-2019)
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Children
| 2
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Relatives
| Mimi Macpherson
(sister)
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Modelling information
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Height
| 182 cm (5 ft
11
+
1
⁄
2
in)
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Hair colour
| Light brown
[1]
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Eye colour
| Brown
[1]
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Agency
|
- d'management group (Milan)
[2]
- Kruger Cowne (London, Los Angeles, Nice, Hong Kong)
[3]
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Eleanor Nancy Macpherson
(
; nee
Gow
; born
(
1964-03-29
)
29 March 1964) is an Australian model, businesswoman, television host, and actress.
She is known for her record five cover appearances for the
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue
beginning in the 1980s, leading to her nickname "The Body", coined by
Time
in 1989. She is the founder, primary model, and creative director for a series of business ventures, including Elle Macpherson Intimates, a lingerie line, and The Body, a line of skin care products. She was the host and executive producer of
Britain & Ireland's Next Top Model
from 2010 to 2013. She is an executive producer of
NBC
's
Fashion Star
and was the host for the
first season
.
As an actress, Macpherson appeared in supporting roles in
Sirens
(1994),
The Mirror Has Two Faces
(1996) and as
Julie Madison
in
Batman and Robin
(1997) as well as lead roles in
The Edge
(1997) and
South Kensington
(2001). She had a recurring role on
Friends
and hosted an episode of
Saturday Night Live
.
Early life
Macpherson was born Eleanor Nancy Gow in
Killara, New South Wales
, on March 29, 1964, the daughter of entrepreneur and sound engineer Peter Gow, a former president of the
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
, a
Sydney rugby league
team, and Frances Gow, a nurse.
[6]
She is of
Scottish
descent.
[
citation needed
]
Macpherson's parents divorced when she was 10 years old, and she moved with her mother and two siblings. Her mother later remarried, and a clerical mistake in registering at her new school meant that her surname was changed from Gow to Macpherson, her stepfather's surname.
[7]
[8]
Macpherson grew up in East Lindfield, a suburb in
Sydney's North Shore
, and attended
Killara High School
, completing her
Higher School Certificate
in 1981. She briefly studied law for one year at the
University of Sydney
. Her sister is businesswoman and environmentalist
Mimi Macpherson
, born Miriam Frances Gow.
[9]
Career
Rise to fame as model
Macpherson enrolled to study law at the
University of Sydney
. Before beginning her university studies, she visited the United States to spend one year doing modelling work to earn money to pay for her law books.
[10]
She travelled to New York City, where she initially signed up with Click Model Management. Her modelling career began in 1982 with a television commercial for
Tab
which established her as a "
girl next door
" figure in Australia.
[11]
During the 1980s, Macpherson's profile quickly rose, and she appeared on the cover and in the pages of major magazines including
Elle
,
Harper's Bazaar
,
Marie Claire
,
Vogue
,
Cosmopolitan
,
Tatler
,
GQ
,
Allure
,
Mademoiselle
,
Glamour
,
Time
,
L'Officiel
,
Flare
,
Maxim
and
New York
.
[12]
She cemented her high-profile image through frequent appearances in
Elle
; she was featured on numerous covers and appeared in every issue for six straight years. During that time, at the age of 21, she married
Gilles Bensimon
, the creative director of
Elle
.
[13]
In 1985, Macpherson became the longtime face of luxury French skin care company
Biotherm
.
[14]
Eventually she garnered more exposure through
Sports Illustrated
magazine's annual
Swimsuit Issue
. She appeared on the cover a record five times: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1994, and 2006.
She has walked the runways for
Louis Vuitton
,
Ralph Lauren
,
Azzedine Alaia
,
Donna Karan
,
Christian Dior
,
Thierry Mugler
,
Nicole Miller
,
Michael Kors
,
Perry Ellis
,
Kenzo
,
Todd Oldham
,
Calvin Klein
,
John Galliano
, and
Valentino
.
[15]
[16]
[17]
She has appeared in advertising campaigns for
Christian Dior
,
Escada
,
Enrico Coveri
,
Azzedine Alaia
,
Guy Laroche
,
Ralph Lauren
,
Victorio & Lucchino
,
Omega
,
Pinko
,
H&M
,
Victoria's Secret
, ModelCo and
Revlon
. She also appeared in non-fashion advertising campaigns for
Diet Coke
,
Chrysler
,
Miller Lite
,
Impulse
,
Budweiser
,
Tab
,
KFC
,
Garuda Airlines
, and the
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group
.
After appearing nude in the 1994 film
Sirens
, Macpherson learned that the media had begun searching for nude photos of her, including contacting her ex-boyfriends. To address this, Macpherson appeared in a nude pictorial in the May 1994 issue of
Playboy
magazine, shot by
Herb Ritts
, to produce nude photos "on her own terms".
[18]
In 1999, the twin island nation of
Antigua and Barbuda
honoured Macpherson by using her face on a series of postage stamps, the first model to appear on legal tender.
[19]
Macpherson appeared among other Australian icons during the
2000 Summer Olympics closing ceremony
, her elaborate float resembling a camera lens and featuring a runway.
[20]
Along with
Naomi Campbell
, she co-hosted the
Miss Universe 2001
pageant. Her popularity had reached such a level that Australian government offered her a position on its tourist commission as an unofficial ambassador.
[21]
During her career, Macpherson has worked with
fashion photographers
including
Francesco Scavullo
,
Mario Testino
,
[22]
Mert and Marcus
,
Ellen von Unwerth
[23]
and
Steven Meisel
. Portraits of Macpherson, shot by
Bob Carlos Clarke
, were among those donated to the
National Portrait Gallery, London
by his family following his death.
[24]
Macpherson received the Style Icon award at the 2006
Elle Style Awards
presented by fashion magazine
Elle
.
[25]
In March 2008, she signed a three-year deal with
Revlon
Cosmetics, which named her a Global Brand Ambassador.
[26]
She has since been featured in print and advertising campaigns for the company. She returned to the runway in 2010 to close the fall
Louis Vuitton
show for Marc Jacobs in Paris.
[27]
Business career
In the 1980s, together with
Linda Evangelista
,
Christy Turlington
,
Tatjana Patitz
,
Naomi Campbell
,
Pavlina Po?izkova
, and
Cindy Crawford
, Macpherson became part of the new generation of supermodels. In 1989, she was given the nickname Elle "The Body" Macpherson by
Time
magazine after she appeared on their cover. She went on to use the name in a number of business ventures.
[28]
In 1996, Frank DeCaro of
The New York Times
cited Macpherson, along with Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell,
Helena Christensen
and
Claudia Schiffer
as "The Magnificent Seven". DeCaro reflected, "Known by their first names to legions of fans, they are the legends of the modern catwalk, the girl next door pretty underneath all the paint".
[29]
In 1994, she left her agency,
Ford Models
, to form her own company, Elle Macpherson Inc., which would serve as the financial organizational base for her later endeavours. She soon went on to produce her own series of calendars, each of which was accompanied by a "making of" television program in 1992, 1993, and 1994. She used this as a springboard to create the "Your Personal Best ? The Body" series of workout videos.
[
citation needed
]
She later diversified her portfolio of businesses, and in 1990 launched her lingerie collection 'Elle Macpherson Intimates' in partnership with
Bendon Limited Apparel
. Intimates became the single best-selling lingerie line in both Great Britain
[30]
and Australia.
[31]
The partnership was among the first instances of a crossover between a model and a fashion label. In 1989, when she was first approached by Bendon to promote their lingerie in Australia, Macpherson saw an opportunity to reverse their strategy and suggested a licensing arrangement, with products bearing her name and designs created in partnership with Bendon's team. Though commonplace now, the idea was unorthodox at the time.
[32]
Macpherson took a significant role in the development and management of the company, serving as
chief marketing officer
and later Creative Director. In January 2010, Macpherson expanded the line, launching Obsidian as a sub-brand.
[33]
While nursing her second child, she spearheaded the development of a signature maternity bra line.
[34]
Intimates has retained a high
brand recognition
into the 2000s, appearing as a featured brand on
America's Next Top Model
; last year, the brand celebrated 10 years of being stocked at
Selfridges
.
[
citation needed
]
Macpherson has also created her own line of beauty products: "Elle Macpherson ? The Body". The line was carried at
Boots
,
[35]
and Australian suncare brand Invisible Zinc.
[36]
She spent a year on the board of directors at
Hot Tuna Clothing
, advising on product development, brand positioning and sales strategy.
[37]
In 2007, the
BBC
TV series
The Money Programme
aired a documentary which followed Macpherson through her day-to-day business as she continued to develop her international lingerie business. In 2009 Macpherson delivered the Keynote Address at the annual meeting of the
International Trademark Association
.
[38]
In 2014, Macpherson co-founded WelleCo, and released its flagship product, an alkalising wellness supplement,
The Super Elixir
. The product, sold at retailers including
Selfridges
in London and the premium online retailer,
Net-A-Porter
has celebrity fans including
Kate Moss
.
[39]
Awards
Macpherson has received a number of awards recognising her business acumen and the success of Elle Macpherson Intimates. In 2005, she was named Glamour Magazine's Entrepreneur of the Year;
[40]
in 2007, she received an Everywoman Ambassador Award recognising her success as a businesswoman;
[41]
in 2008, the
Underfashion Club
's Femmy Awards crowned her Lingerie Designer of the Year and in 2009, she received a World Career Award from the Women's World Awards.
Acting career
Macpherson made her film debut playing an artist's model in the 1994 film
Sirens
, which starred
Hugh Grant
,
Sam Neill
, and
Tara FitzGerald
. She followed with a two-year sequence of film roles, appearing in films such as
Woody Allen
's
Alice
,
Batman & Robin
alongside
George Clooney
,
The Edge
with
Anthony Hopkins
, and
The Mirror Has Two Faces
with
Barbra Streisand
. In 1996 Macpherson hosted an episode of
Saturday Night Live
.
[42]
In 1999, Macpherson appeared in five episodes of the American TV series
Friends
as
Joey Tribbiani
's roommate and eventual girlfriend, Janine Lecroix. Macpherson went on to act in the movie
Jane Eyre
with
William Hurt
, and she has also appeared alongside
Ben Stiller
and
Sarah Jessica Parker
in
If Lucy Fell
. Her most controversial acting role was in the
Showtime
cable network
miniseries
,
A Girl Thing
, as a woman experimenting with
bisexuality
. In 2001, she appeared in the Italian movie
South Kensington
. She played agent Claudia Foster in
The Beautiful Life
, appearing with
Mischa Barton
,
Sara Paxton
and
Corbin Bleu
. The show centred on aspiring models working for a modelling agency, trying to make it big in New York City and in the fashion world.
[43]
In April 2011, she starred with
Gary Lineker
in an advertisement for
Walkers
Crinkles.
[44]
Hosting career
Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model
In July 2010, Macpherson became the new host of
Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model
, taking over from
Lisa Snowdon
. She also serves as executive producer on the show. The revamped show's panellists now include
OBE
-winning fashion designer
Julien Macdonald
, designer
Whitney Port
and male model
Tyson Beckford
.
[45]
Fashion Star
Macpherson hosts and executive produces
NBC
's reality competition series
Fashion Star
. The series gives 14 unknown designers, mentored by celebrities such as
Jessica Simpson
,
Nicole Richie
, and
John Varvatos
, the chance to launch their collections in three of America's largest clothing retailers, including
Macy's
,
H&M
, and
Saks Fifth Avenue
. Its first season was sold to 75 countries.
[46]
Extortion attempt
According to a police statement reproduced online, between 11 and 22 July 1997 William Ryan Holt and Michael Mischler broke into Macpherson's Los Angeles home while she was away on business in Chicago.
[47]
They stole an estimated $100,000 worth of jewellery, $6,000 in cash, and several photographs. The two were arrested on 4 August 1997. Mischler, 29, pleaded guilty to one count of attempted extortion and one count of burglary. He received a six-year and eight-month prison sentence. Holt, 26, a former
US Air Force
enlisted man and a military-justice convict out on parole, pleaded guilty to one count of extortion, and was sentenced to a year in prison.
[48]
Personal life
Macpherson dated
Billy Joel
during the early 1980s. Joel has said that the songs "
This Night
" and "
And So It Goes
" were written about his relationship with Macpherson.
[49]
Macpherson is also believed to be at least part of the inspiration for Joel's track "
Uptown Girl
".
[50]
Macpherson met French fashion photographer
Gilles Bensimon
in 1984 on a photo session for
Elle
magazine. They wed in May 1986, and divorced three years later.
[51]
[52]
Macpherson began a relationship with financier
Arpad Busson
in 1996.
[53]
They have two sons.
[54]
[55]
The family lived together in London until their separation in July 2005.
[53]
Macpherson subsequently began dating
Miami, Florida
-based hotel heir and billionaire Jeffrey Soffer, son of
Donald Soffer
, in early 2009.
[56]
They broke up in March 2012,
[57]
but reconciled following his injury in a helicopter accident in November 2012.
[57]
They became engaged in March 2013,
[57]
and married in July 2013 at the Laucala Resort in
Fiji
.
[58]
[59]
In 2017, Macpherson and Soffer announced that they were getting a divorce.
[60]
Macpherson also lives in Florida, where Soffer is based.
[61]
From 2017 to 2019, Macpherson dated the British anti-vaccine activist and discredited academic
Andrew Wakefield
.
[62]
[63]
[64]
[65]
Besides English, she speaks French, Italian and Spanish.
[34]
Philanthropy
Macpherson is a European Ambassador for RED, an initiative set up by
Bono
and
Bobby Shriver
to raise money and awareness for the
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
[66]
and to help eradicate AIDS for women and children in Africa. She is also an ambassador for
UNICEF
.
[67]
In Australia, she is an ambassador for the Smile Foundation, which helps the families of children with rare diseases and organises government research grants.
[7]
[8]
She has also modelled for charitable causes including fundraising for
2007 British flood
victims,
[68]
and child welfare group
Absolute Return for Kids
.
[69]
In 2012, Macpherson led Sky's campaign for International Women's Day.
[70]
MacPherson is a patron for the National Association for the Children of Alcoholics (NACOA).
[71]
Filmography
Film
Television
See also
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