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Lauren Hutton


Following her success as a top fashion model for the Ford Modeling Agency and Revlon cosmetics, Hutton was selected to play the only major female character in Paper Lion (1968). After a semi-successful starring role in American Gigolo (1980), Hutton's modeling career took a slide in the 1980s, and she was relegated to B-movie roles. Her modeling ... See full bio »

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Known For

American Gigolo
American Gigolo Michelle
(1980)
Once Bitten
Once Bitten Countess
(1985)
The Gambler
The Gambler Billie
(1974)
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54 Liz Vangelder
(1998)

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 1995-1996 Lauren Hutton and... (TV Series) (executive producer - 150 episodes)
- John Stamos (1996) ... (executive producer)
- Chris Noth (1996) ... (executive producer)
- Eartha Kitt (1996) ... (executive producer)
- Meat Loaf (1996) ... (executive producer)
- Bob Guccione (1996) ... (executive producer)
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Personal Details

Other Works:

TV commercial for Arby's (1998) See more »

Publicity Listings:

1 Biographical Movie | 3 Interviews | 2 Articles | 14 Pictorials | 10 Magazine Cover Photos | See more »


Alternate Names:

Mary Hutton

Height:

5' 6½" (1.69 m)
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Did You Know?

Personal Quote:

We have to be able to grow up. Our wrinkles are our medals of the passage of life. They are what we have been through and who we want to be. I don't think I will ever cut my face, because once I cut it, I'll never know where I've been.

Trivia:

Recovering after a surfing accident in Hawaii [April 30, 2009]. See more »

Trademark:

Gap between her teeth

Star Sign:

Scorpio

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