Lauren Hutton

Lauren Hutton was one of the first supermodels, a cover girl and cosmetics spokeswoman since the 1960s who is instantly recognized by her gap-toothed smile.

Born Mary Lawrence Hutton on November 17, 1943, in South Carolina and raised in rural Florida, Lauren Hutton embarked on a modeling career in roundabout fashion by becoming a Playboy bunny at age 20.

It wasn’t long thereafter that the statuesque Hutton became a top fashion model, cover girl and commercial spokesperson. Though advised early on to correct the slight gap in her teeth, Hutton wisely retained this “imperfection,” which gave her on-camera persona a down-home sensibility that other, more ethereal models lacked.

She began appearing in films in 1968, hitting her stride with such movies as Gator (1976), American Gigolo (1978), and Zorro, and the Gay Blade (1981). Unlike other actresses-turned-models, Hutton achieved critical acceptance fairly rapidly, earning respectable reviews for such projects as the 1977 TV miniseries The Rheinman Exchange and the 1984 adventure film Lassiter (in which she played a literally bloodthirsty villainess). Following the lead of Farrah Fawcett, Hutton made her stage debut in the harrowing revenge-for-a-rape stage play Extremities in 1983.

In recent years, Hutton has cut down on her acting appearances to return successfully to modeling. In the ’90s Hutton made a comeback of sorts as a mature model and TV talk show host (1995).

She was temporarily sidelined in 2000 because of serious leg injuries from a motorcycle accident, but has since continued her career as a model and cosmetics pitchwoman.

www.LaurenHutton.com

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2 Responses to “Lauren Hutton”
  1. Donna says:

    She was always so pretty to me and I liked her in American Gigalo…she sells her own cosmetic line on HSN..I’ve purchased some. Very pretty!!!!

  2. Courthey says:

    Luv her beautiful :) )

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