Shawne Fielding

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Shawne Fielding
Shawne Fielding Swiss speaking event.jpg
Shawne Fielding speaking at an event
BornJune 27, 1969
NationalityAmerican
EducationSouthern Methodist University
OccupationActress and model
Spouse(s)Charles Addison Williams

Shawne Fielding (born in El Paso, Texas, United States on June 27, 1969) is an American-Swiss actress and model who has appeared in US, German, and Swiss television series and movies. Notably, Fielding had been married to Thomas Borer, former Swiss Ambassador to Germany, as well as American billionaire Charles Addison Williams[1] of Sammons Enterprises.

Early days[]

Fielding attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Advertising with a minor in Psychology.[2] She was also Miss Dallas USA and 6th runner-up to Miss Texas USA and Mrs. Dallas America. Fielding won Mrs. Texas America, and was also the 3rd runner-up at Mrs. America.[3]

Life and career[]

Though born in Texas, USA, Shawne Fielding became strongly integrated into Swiss society,[4][5][6][7][8] and has been featured in the Carnival of Basel.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15]

On 12 August 2001, at the Marche-Concours in Saignelegier, where she was present as an official Ambassador of the Swiss National Exhibition, she was presented by the Jurassic Béliers [fr] with the Unspunnenstein, which had been stolen by the Beliers in 1984 from the Museum of the Jungfrau Region in Interlaken.[16][17]

Fielding received the Unspunnenstein,[18] a large stone of Swiss historical significance used in the Unspunnenfest that led to the final formation of Switzerland’s 26 cantons.

In addition, Shawne Fielding’s portrait and clothing are displayed in the National History Museum, Berlin, the Swiss National Museum, and the Audrey Hepburn Museum.[19]

Marriage to Borer[]

From 1999 to 2014, Fielding was married for the second time to Thomas Borer.[20] The couple gained much media attention in Germany and Switzerland,[21][22] with Fielding continuing to be in the media long after the "Borer Affair".[23][24] Her photo gallery, for example as "Cowgirl from the Alps", as "Cinderella", and as "Gunslinger" in the journal Max, led in 2001 to diplomatic complications, in the course of which the dismissal of Thomas Borer as ambassador loomed.[25][26] After an apology from Fielding, the affair was, however, shelved.[27] Fielding also caused a sensation when she took legal action against a photomontage showing her scantily dressed and "topless",[28] which had even gained attention at a White House press briefing.[29] She won her lawsuit against the publication in the Berlin district court, and the court banned another reprint of the controversial photos in 2001.[30]

During the Borer affair,[31][32] in which the Sonntagsblick newspaper imputed her then husband in an illicit sexual affair with the Berlin-based  [de], she stood by her husband. Subsequently, she suffered a miscarriage in 2002 and lost their child.[33][34] The Swiss government recalled their Ambassador in Germany back to Bern under the impression that he could no longer fulfill his duties as a philandering media spectacle.[35][36][37][38][39] He was subsequently recalled to Bern to become the Ambassador at large for refugee camps. Borer escaped the imminent recall by his own resignation.[40][41]

Borer and Fielding filed a claim for damages in the USA court system against the Ringier publishing house, which had to apologize in public and pay compensation reportedly in the millions of Swiss francs.[42][43][44][45]

In 2010, Shawne Fielding filed for divorce from Thomas Borer, ending a troubled marriage.[46][47][48][49] The couple have two children together.

Relationship with Schöpf[]

Since 2014, Fielding has lived with her partner  [de], a former professional ice hockey goalie,[50] in Immensee, the canton of Schwyz.[51] In 2018, she and her partner took part in the RTL show The Summerhouse of the Stars – Battle of the Celebrity Couples (German: Das Sommerhaus der Stars - Kampf der Promipaare), and came in 2nd.[52][53][54][55]

Re-engagement to Williams[]

Fielding left Schoepf in July 2020.[56] On September 25, 2020, Charles Addison Williams and Shawne Fielding were engaged to be married again in Hawaii on July 27, 2022. Shawne Fielding currently lives in Kilchberg, Zürich.[57]

Residences[]

Shawne Fielding has resided in, and designed, restored and/or decorated the interior of the following historical residences:

Philanthropy[]

Shawne Fielding is also involved in philanthropy and charity work.[70][71][72] She is currently President of the Swiss Foundation Kids with a Cause Europe.[73] She was an ambassador for the SOS Children's Villages,[74] Ambassador for the Swiss Expo.02[75] and honorary director of UNICEF Germany for special projects.[76] She has been supporting the LGBT community since the early 1990s as a board member for Aids Arms in Dallas, Texas, USA, as the honorary chairman of DIFFA, and as an ambassador for AIDS Hilfe Schweiz.[77]

Selected filmography[]

Some of the TV series and films that Fielding has appeared in are:[78]

See also[]

  • Unspunnenstein

References[]

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  2. ^ "SMU 80th Annual Commencement Convocation" (PDF). Southern Methodist University.
  3. ^ Williams, Carol J. (April 12, 2002). "Swiss Give Their Berlin Envoy the Boot". Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^ "Interlaken welcomes home the Unspunnen stone". Swiss Info. Aug 15, 2001.
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  6. ^ "Die Schweiz macht Eindruck - so oder so". Neue Zürcher Zeitung. 2001-05-14.
  7. ^ Wagmann, Wolfgang (2019-06-17). "Solothurn war schon vor 20 Jahren eine Hochzeitstadt". Solothurner Zeitung.
  8. ^ "Etihad installiert einen neuen Schweiz-Chef". Handelszeitung. 2014-08-26.
  9. ^ Taylor, John (February 13, 2003). "Eerie creatures criss-cross streets during Basel, Switzerland's carnival". Stars and Stripes.
  10. ^ Ramming, Stephan (2017-07-23). "Mehr als ein Stein". Neue Zürcher Zeitung.
  11. ^ "Wirbel um Shawne Fielding Borer". Neue Zürcher Zeitung. 2001-05-05.
  12. ^ "Fasnachtsmontag in Basel: "Kai Fasnacht ohni uns"". Swiss Info. February 2002.
  13. ^ "Basler Fasnacht auch bei Regen". Neue Zürcher Zeitung. 2002-02-21.
  14. ^ "D Glygge sinn so froh, isch kai Rääge koo". Fasnacht. 2002-08-18.
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  17. ^ Olson, Elizabeth (April 11, 2002). "Swiss Ambassador Is Recalled After a Scandal Too Many". The New York Times.
  18. ^ "Shawne Fielding Expo.02-Botschafterin". Swiss Info. 22 August 2001.
  19. ^ Hafner, Sherin. "Shawne Fielding Borer: Swiss Lady". Style - Mein Stil.
  20. ^ "Ambassador told to keep a lower profile". Swiss Info. December 1, 2000.
  21. ^ "Style - Mein Stil". Spiegel. 2001-05-12.
  22. ^ Güngör, Dilek (2001-05-10). "200 Gäste werden in der Schweizer Botschaft erwartet Shawne Fielding kommt doch zur Eröffnungsfeier". Berliner Zeitung.
  23. ^ Schlittler, Flavia (2009-03-02). "Shawne im wilden Rot". Blick. Archived from the original on 2009-03-06.
  24. ^ "Shawne Borer-Fielding zieht Bilanz". Berliner Morgenpost. 2009-06-04.
  25. ^ "Shawne Fielding: Schweizer Botschafter darf in Berlin bleiben". 2001-05-08.
  26. ^ Paterson, Tony (2001-05-06). "Embassy wife hits back in photo row". The Telegraph.
  27. ^ "Deiss akzeptiert Shawne Fieldings Entschuldigung". Swiss Info. 2001-05-07.
  28. ^ "Shawne Fielding will "BZ" und "tip" verklagen". Berliner Zeitung. 2001-05-26.
  29. ^ Fleischer, Ari (2001-05-15). "Press Briefing by Ari Fleischer". White House.
  30. ^ "Nacktdarstellung des "Cowgirls von der Alm" verboten". Speigel. 2001-08-28.
  31. ^ "Djamila Rowe: Ich hatte nie Sex mit Borer". Boulevard Berlin. 2002-07-08. Archived from the original on 2013-11-02.
  32. ^ Gebauer, Matthias (2002-07-16). "Die Schlammschlacht geht weiter". Speigel.
  33. ^ "Botschafter-Frau Shawne Fielding-Borer verliert ihr Baby". Net Zeitung. 12 April 2002.
  34. ^ "Shawne Borer-Fielding hat ihr Baby verloren". Stern. 15 April 2002.
  35. ^ Fleck, Fiona (11 Apr 2002). "Swiss ambassador sacked over 'affair with model'". The Telegraph.
  36. ^ "Thomas Borer rappelé à Berne". Swiss Info. 10 April 2002.
  37. ^ "Thomas Borer richiamato a Berna". Swiss Info. 10 April 2002.
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  43. ^ "Chronologie der Affäre Borer-Ringier". Neue Zürcher Zeitung. 2002-07-14.
  44. ^ "Newspaper boss quits over Borer story". Swiss Info. July 11, 2002.
  45. ^ "Der "Blick" bleibt dabei". Der Bund. 14 October 2009.
  46. ^ Kunz, Andreas (2010-06-16). "Es war eine Tragödie ohne Ende". Die Weltwoche.
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  48. ^ Battaglia, Gabriela (2018-01-10). "Polizei-Einsatz bei den Borers". Blick.
  49. ^ "Shawne Fielding zu einer Strafe von 150000 Franken verurteilt". Aargauer Zeitung. 2013-11-13.
  50. ^ "Patrick Schöpf". EVZ.
  51. ^ Kempa, Sylvie (20 July 2015). "Sie spricht über ihr Leben mit ihrem neuen Freund". Schweizer Illustrierte.
  52. ^ Huber, Sarah (13 August 2018). "Ziehen Fielding und Schöpf nun ins Dschungelcamp?". Schweizer Illustrierte.
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  55. ^ "Shawne Fielding und Patrick Schöpf". TeleZüri.
  56. ^ Kölnberger, Hannah (26 July 2020). ""Sommerhaus der Stars"-Paar schon wieder getrennt". Promipool (in German).
  57. ^ "Charles Williams & Shawne Fielding". Dallas Morning News. November 15, 2020.
  58. ^ "Controversial new Swiss embassy opens in Berlin". Swiss Info. May 11, 2001.
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  61. ^ McMullen, Troy (Sep 19, 2016). "Villa Kampffmeyer, Historic Estate In Potsdam, Germany, Lists for €28m". Forbes.
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  63. ^ Avis-Riordan, Katie (July 24, 2017). "This historic German home had the Berlin Wall running through its gardens". House Beautiful.
  64. ^ "Shawne Fielding; Thomas Borer, Plaintiffs-appellants, v. Hubert Burda Media, Inc.; et al., Defendants,hubert Burda Media, Inc.; Hubert Burda Digital, Inc.; Burda Media, Inc.; Burda Publications, Inc.; Burda Entertainment Verlag Gmbh; Hubert Burda, Individually; Bertelsmann Ag; Bertelsmann, Inc.; Gruner & Jahr Ag; Gruner & Jahr Ag & Co. Kg; Stern De Gmbh; Tip-verlag Gmbh, Defendants-appellees, 415 F.3d 419 (5th Cir. 2005)". Justia. June 30, 2005.
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  67. ^ "Eklektisch, dramatisch, Hollywood". Genios. 2009-09-20.
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  71. ^ "Shawne Fielding: Alter, Grösse und mehr". GMX.
  72. ^ "Ziehen Fielding und Schöpf nun ins Dschungelcamp?". Schweizer Illustrierte.
  73. ^ "Kids helping kids". Fondation Kids with a Cause Europe (KWACE).
  74. ^ "Sonderbotschafterin mit Showtalent". Neue Zürcher Zeitung. 2001-01-10.
  75. ^ "Shawne Fielding Expo.02-Botschafterin". Swiss Info. 22 August 2001.
  76. ^ "Shawne Fieldings 1. Job als Direktorin für Sonderprojekte". Boulevard Berlin. 20 June 2001.
  77. ^ "Shawne Fielding ist Jubiläumsbotschafterin der Aids-Hilfe Schweiz". Aids-Hilfe Schweiz. Zürich. 20 October 2010.
  78. ^ "Shawne Fielding". IMDb.
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