Andie MacDowell
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Born | Rosalie Anderson MacDowell April 21, 1958 Gaffney, South Carolina, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress, model |
Years active | 1977–present |
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Children | 3; including Rainey and Margaret |
Rosalie Anderson MacDowell (born April 21, 1958) is an American actress and fashion model. She made her film debut in 1984's Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes, before receiving critical acclaim for her role in Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989), for which she won Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama. She also received Golden Globe Award nominations for her performances in Green Card (1990) and Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994).
MacDowell starred in Groundhog Day (1993), Short Cuts (1993), Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), Michael (1996), and Multiplicity (1996). She had roles in a number of less successful movies, including The End of Violence (1997), The Muse (1999), and Town & Country (2001). She later went on to star in a number of independent films, and to play supporting parts in movies such as Beauty Shop (2005), Footloose (2011), and Magic Mike XXL (2015). She received critical acclaim for the 2017 drama film Love After Love, and starred in the film Ready or Not (2019).[1][2]
MacDowell has modeled for Calvin Klein Inc. and has been a spokeswoman for L'Oréal since 1986, celebrating 30 years with the company in 2016.[3]
Early life[]
MacDowell was born in Gaffney, South Carolina, the daughter of Pauline "Paula" Johnston (née Oswald), a music teacher, and Marion St. Pierre MacDowell, a lumber executive.[4] Her ancestry includes English, French, Scottish, Irish, and Welsh.[5][6] Her family owned an antebellum period summer house in Arden, North Carolina, which has since been made into a bed-and-breakfast named the Blake House Inn. Graffiti from her childhood are preserved in an upstairs bedroom closet. Her mother was an alcoholic, and her parents divorced when she was 6.[7] MacDowell's mother died of a heart attack at the age of 53 after living sober for a year.[8][9] When MacDowell was 8, her father remarried, this time to the former Mary Frances Stone. This union lasted until his death. MacDowell attended Winthrop University for two years before moving briefly to Columbia, South Carolina. After having been spotted by a representative from Wilhelmina Models while she was on a trip to Los Angeles, MacDowell signed a modeling contract with Elite Model Management in New York City in 1978.[10]
Career[]
In the early 1980s, MacDowell modelled for Vogue magazine and appeared in ad campaigns for Yves Saint Laurent, Vassarette, Armani perfume, Sabeth-Row, Mink International, Anne Klein, and Bill Blass. A series of billboards in Times Square and national television commercials for Calvin Klein won attention and led to her 1984 film debut in Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes. In this role, MacDowell's lines were dubbed by Glenn Close because her Southern accent was considered too pronounced for her role as Jane.[11] In 1985, MacDowell filled a supporting role as a doctor in St. Elmo's Fire.
MacDowell studied method acting with teachers from the Actors Studio in addition to working privately with the renowned coach Harold Guskin.[10] Four years later, director Steven Soderbergh cast her in the independent film Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989). Her performance earned her an Independent Spirit Award, a Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award, and a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress, among others award nominations, which led to a series of starring roles in films such as Green Card, The Object of Beauty, and Short Cuts. In the 1990s, MacDowell achieved stardom due to the box office success of director Harold Ramis's 1993 comedy, Groundhog Day, and Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), opposite Hugh Grant.
Since 1986, MacDowell has appeared in print and television advertisements for cosmetic and haircare company L'Oréal. In later years she has acted primarily on television and in independent films.[10] In 2012, she co-starred in the short-lived ABC Family series Jane by Design.[12] From 2013 to 2015, she starred in the Hallmark Channel family series Cedar Cove. In 2018 MacDowell starred in and produced the Hallmark Hall of Fame film directed by Roger Spottiswoode based on the novel by Mary Alice Monroe, The Beach House. Also in 2018, she was cast in the horror comedy film Ready or Not,[13] which was shot over 26 days.[14] The film was released in 2019, and was a critical and commercial success.[15][16] In 2019, she starred in the BBC sitcom Cuckoo. In an episode of NBC's Mr. Mayor, that aired January 2021, MacDowell plays a fictionalized version of herself.
Personal life[]
MacDowell's mother was an alcoholic, and MacDowell cared for her at an early age.[17]
In 1986, MacDowell married Paul Qualley, a rancher and fellow former model. The two met while posing for Gap ads. They had a son, Justin (born 1986), and two daughters, Rainey (born 1990), named Miss Golden Globe 2012,[18] and Margaret (born 1994), an actress.
MacDowell and Qualley divorced in 1999.[19] Following her divorce from Qualley, MacDowell entered a year-long affair with actor Dennis Quaid. In 1999, through her sister Julia, MacDowell reconnected with her former high school classmate, Rhett Hartzog, a businessman whom she married on November 10, 2001. The couple subsequently divorced in October 2004[19] and as of 2013, she has resided in Marina del Rey, California.[20]
References[]
- ^ Ehrlich, David (March 28, 2018). "'Love After Love' Review: Andie MacDowell Gives the Performance of Her Life In an Uncommonly Raw Movie About Death". Retrieved April 1, 2018.
- ^ Hammond, Pete (March 29, 2018). "Andie MacDowell On First Nude Scene, Why 60 Is Better Than 30 & How A Legendary Critic Saved Her Career". Retrieved April 1, 2018.
- ^ "Andie MacDowell". L'Oréal. Archived from the original on March 14, 2016. Retrieved March 22, 2016.
- ^ "GREAT BEAUTIES". Retrieved September 1, 2015.
- ^ "Mike Myers and Andie are 'dressed to kilt' in Scottish fashion show". Retrieved September 1, 2015.
- ^ "Andie MacDowell". IMDb. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
- ^ Pires, Candice (March 3, 2018). "Andie MacDowell: 'I'm kind of goofy'". The Guardian. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
- ^ "Pauline Johnston "Paula" Oswald MacDowell..." www.findagrave.com. Retrieved August 13, 2018.
- ^ Hayes, Martha (September 16, 2019). "Andie MacDowell on childhood and Hollywood". The Guardian. Retrieved July 29, 2020.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c "Andie MacDowell". Yahoo Movies. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
- ^ Newman, Judith (January 19, 1992). "... And Some Call for a Voice". The New York Times. Retrieved November 7, 2011.
- ^ "'Jane by Design' Canceled Officially by ABC Family – Ratings | TVbytheNumbers". Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com. August 13, 2012. Archived from the original on August 19, 2012. Retrieved August 17, 2012.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (September 20, 2018). "Andie MacDowell Joins Fox Searchlight Thriller 'Ready Or Not'". Deadline. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
- ^ Marc, Christopher (September 15, 2018). "Fox Searchlight's Thriller 'Ready Or Not' Starring Samara Weaving Shoots October–November". GWW. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
- ^ Rubin, Rebecca (August 21, 2019). "'Ready or Not,' 'Angel Has Fallen' Enter Box Office Race". Variety. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
- ^ Sims, David (August 22, 2019). "'Ready or Not' Is a Clever Horror Comedy About Entitled Rich People". The Atlantic. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
- ^ Lensvelt, Fiona. "What I've learnt: Andie MacDowell". www.thetimes.co.uk. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
- ^ Reagan Alexander (December 8, 2011), Rainey Named Miss Golden Globe 2012, People.com
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Andie MacDowell and Husband to Divorce". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
- ^ "Andie MacDowell buys in Marina Del Rey and sells in North Carolina". Trulia's Blog. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
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