Lauren Hutton

Lauren Hutton

21 October 2000 - admitted to the hospital after a motorcycle accident. She was riding with fellow stars Dennis Hopper and Jeremy Irons among others on a 100-mile ride celebrating the planned Guggenheim motorcycle exhibit. She was listed in serious but stable condition with multiple leg fractures and cuts and bruises. The accident could have been far more serious. Hopper insisted that she wear motorbike leathers, and Irons gave her a full-face helmet just minutes before her crash.

Appeared on cover of Vogue 25 times (1995).

Bob Williamson acted as her accountant and, upon his death, Hutton discovered that nearly $32 million, several years' wages, was gone. In his will, he left $2.5 million to his new wife, and nothing to Lauren Hutton - the rightful owner of most of his money.

Friend of Beverly D'Angelo.

Graduated with the Class of 1959 from Chamberlain High School in Tampa, FL. She was also one of the first students at the University of South Florida in Tampa, FL, but later transferred to Tulane University where she graduated with a BA in 1964.



Measurements: 33-23-34 (1964, first modeling card) (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine).

Member of the National Breast Cancer Coalition and Heartshare Human Services of New York.

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

Was a Playboy bunny.

Was called "Whipping Boy" by her abusive stepfather.

Was ranked #13 in Channel 5's "World's greatest supermodel".

Was the first model to negotiate a major cosmetics deal.

Was the original "Charlie" perfume girl in the long running ad campaign.

When she began working at the Playboy Club upon first arriving in Manhattan, she was still going by her birth name, Mary. There were already several bunnies named Mary, however, so management suggested that she choose another name. Using actress Lauren Bacall as her inspiration, she shortened her middle name of Laurence to Lauren, and went with that.


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