ELLE MACPHERSON
Eleanor Gow was born March
29, 1964, in Sydney, Australia. Elle's original plan was to study pre-law at
Sydney University, but when the 18-year old, 6-foot beauty was discovered in
Aspen, Colorado, she was immediately signed to the Click modeling agency.
She soon became a staple of Elle magazine, posing for the magazine for 6 years.
While her talent as a model was undeniable, her marriage to the fashion
magazine's creative director, Gilles Bensimon, further secured her relationship
with the magazine.
She ventured into the world of exercise videos, motivating and teaching people
how to stay fit to hopefully end up with a body like hers (probably something
every woman would love). She showed off her body on the cover of the much
coveted Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition in 1994, with models Kathy Ireland
and Rachel Hunter.
Already having achieved supermodel status, Elle knew that the glamorous modeling
industry has high turnover so she set her sights on other projects. Since the
crossover from modeling to acting is a popular and usually successful one, Elle
decided to perform in front of film cameras as well as fashion photographers.
She first appeared on the silver screen in the 1990 Woody Allen film Alice (the
spectacled director personally picked her for the part), but the part required
nothing more than a "walk-by."
Still, that was a start, and in 1994, "The Body" was required to gain 20 pounds
for her meatier role in Sirens, co-staring Hugh Grant. In 1996 she appeared in a
remake of Jane Eyre and starred opposite Ben Stiller in the comedy, If Lucy
Fell. That year she also appeared in The Mirror Has To Faces, with Barbra
Streisand and Jeff Bridges.
Wanting to branch out into other industries, Elle used her business skills to
become chair of a line of lingerie called, Elle Macpherson Intimates. Based in
Australia, the company has grown into a multimillion-dollar enterprise. Elle is
also associated with Montgomery Ward, a clothing line ranging from sportswear to
intimates.
Finding time somewhere between all these projects, Elle joined fellow
supermodels Claudia Schiffer and Naomi Campbell in developing the theme
restaurant, the Fashion Café.
Signed with Miramax, the leggy model/actress was the object of Batman's
affection in 1997's Batman & Robin, and co-starred with Anthony Hopkins and Alec
Baldwin in The Edge.
Elle was recently seen last season on the sitcom Friends, in the recurring role
of Joey's new roommate.
As for Elle's personal life, she and Gilles Bensimon got divorced, and Elle has
since had two ex-fiancés, Eric Miller and Tim Jeffries, and has dated Sean Penn.
She is now with her long-time companion, Swiss financier Arpade "Arki" Busson,
the father of her son Flynn.