Jennifer sue crawford-moluf Continue American model and actress Cindy Crawford Crawford in 2015BornCynthia Ann Crawford (1966-02-20) February 20, 1966 (age 54)DeKalb, Illinois, U.S. Profession Model Actress TV presenter Years active1985-present for Kate McKuin in fair Game Host from MTV House Style Spouse (s) Richard Gere (m. 1991; div. 1995) Rande Gerber (m. 1998) Kids2, including Kaia Gerber Models informationHeight5 feet (Websitewww.cindy.com 175 cm) 1966) , actress and businesswoman. Her years of modeling success have made her an international celebrity, which has led to roles in television and film, as well as other business endeavors. In the 1980s and 1990s, Crawford was one of the most popular supermodels and is ubiquitous on magazine covers, runways and fashion campaigns. The early life of Cynthia Ann Crawford was born in DeCulba, Illinois, on February 20, 1966, to the daughters of Dan Crawford and Jennifer Sue Crawford-Mouluf (nee Walker). She has two sisters, Chris and Danielle, as well as a brother, Jeffrey, who died of leukemia at the age of 3. She stated that her family had been in the United States for generations and that her ancestry was mostly German, English and French. Appearing in the episode Who do you think? in 2013, she discovered that her ancestors included the English nobility and continental royal families of the Middle Ages and that she was a descendant of Charlemagne. In her sophomore year in high school, she received a call from a local clothing store regarding modeling work, only to discover that it was a practical joke created by two of her classmates. However, the following year another store hired a number of schoolgirls, including Crawford, to work for them (including a fashion shoot). In her junior year, local photographer Roger Legel, whose duties included photographing another college girl to be coed in this week's DeKalb Nite Weekly, asked to take a picture of her for publication; the result was Crawford's first cover. The photos and positive feedback she received were enough to convince her to do modeling. At the age of 17, she took part in the Appearance of the Year competition for the management of elite models and took second place. The elite management model in Chicago then began to represent it. Crawford graduated from DeKalb High School in 1984 as a valedictorian. She received an academic scholarship to study chemical engineering at Northwestern University, where she studied only a quarter. She dropped out to pursue a full-time modeling career. After working for photographer Victor Skrebneska in Chicago, Crawford moved to New York in 1986 and signed with the modeling agency Elite New York. A career in the 1980s and Crawford was one of the most popular supermodels and a ubiquitous presence on the covers of magazines, runways, and fashion campaigns. She has appeared repeatedly and frequently on the covers of many magazines including Vogue, W, People, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Cosmopolitan and Allure. A partial number in 1998 amounted to more than 500 performances. Crawford walked the runways for Chanel, Versace, Dolce and Gabbana, Christian Dior, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, Todd Oldham, DKNY and Valentino. Crawford has also appeared in many fashion campaigns throughout his career, including for Versace, Calvin Klein, Escada, David Yurman, Oscar De La Renta, Balmain, Hermes, Ellen Tracy, Valentino, Bally, Liz Claiborne, Herve Leger, Halston, Ann Klein, Isaac Mizrahi, Blumarine, Guess, Ink, Gap, and Revlon. She has also worked in Omega, Maybelline, Clairol, Pepsi and Chilean retail stores Ripley (a partner of Macy's). In 1987, Crawford appeared during the opening credits of Michael J. Fox's film The Secret of My Success. Three years later, she appeared alongside top models Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista, Tatiana Patitz and Naomi Campbell on the cover of British Vogue magazine in January 1990. Crawford and the other four models subsequently appeared in the music video for George Michael's hit Freedom 90 in the same year. Crawford subsequently played Jon Bon Jovi's lost love in the 1994 music video for his version of Please Come Home For Christmas, John Taylor in the 2011 music video for Duran Duran's song Girl Panic (featuring supermodels as a band including Naomi Campbell as Simon Le Bone) and a headmistress in the 2015 music video for Taylor Swift's Bad Blood as the band's band member, including Jessica Alba. , Selena Gomez (Arsin), and other models Lily Aldridge, Cara Delevingne, Gigi Hadid, Martha Hunt and Karlie Kloss (as Frostbait, Mother Chaker, Slay-I, Homeslice and Knockout respectively). The red Versace dress she wore at the 63rd Academy Awards in 1991 had a big impact on fashion, and many copies and fakes of the dress were released. In 1992, Crawford, through GoodTimes Home Video, and her company Crawdaddy Productions made a video with Radu Theodorescu named Cindy Crawford: Shape Your Body; despite criticism from some who? for being insecure, he was extremely successful and led to two equally lucrative follow-up activities, Cindy Crawford: The Next Challenge in 1993 (again with Radu) and Cindy Crawford: A New Dimension in 2000; The latter, made with fitness expert Katie Koehler and produced shortly after Crawford gave birth to her first child, was aimed at new mothers returning to form. In 2001, Crawford also made a short fitness video aimed at kids, Mini-Muscles with Cindy Crawford and Fit-Wits, animated involving the voice of Crawford (who also appears early in the Radu and Kobe Bryant. In the first issue of George magazine, a short-lived political magazine in the 1990s, the cover featured Crawford dressed as George Washington. In 2005, the American Society of Magazine Editors listed it as the 22nd best magazine cover in 40 years. Crawford is 5ft 9in (175cm) tall with brown hair and eyes. Her measurements are 34-25.5-36 . Crawford's trademark is a mole (or beauty sign) above the upper lip. She is so closely associated with this physical feature that she appeared in an Australian advertising campaign for flavored milk featuring a television commercial in which she licked her own mole. Her resemblance to model Gia Karanga led her to be known as Baby Gia. Crawford was also on television and in the movies in 1995. From 1989 to 1995, Crawford was the lead and executive producer of MTV Style House. In the early 1990s, Crawford appeared in commercials for Pepsi and Pepsi Stuff. In 1992, she appeared in a Pepsi Super Bowl commercial that aired during Super Bowl XXVI. In 2016, Pepsi released a remake of the video featuring Crawford. In 1995, Crawford broke into the cinema as a female role in the film Honest Game. Her performance was prepared by critics, - commented Leonard Maltin. - In her acting debut, supermodel Crawford makes a good runner. The film was also a financial failure, with costs of $50 million and $11 million at the box office. In 2001, she costarred as part of an ensemble thrown into the Simian Line. Again the film was not successful or critical, but Crawford's actions were not criticized. She had many smaller guest roles starring on television and as a supporting role, often playing herself. For example, in 2000 she was one of the celebrities (along with Victoria Silvstedt, Anna Falci and Megan Gale), playing herself in the Italian comedy Body Guards - Guardie del corpo. In the 1990s, Carol Shaw, her makeup artist, named the color of the lipstick after Crawford as part of the Lorac Cosmetics lip line. In July 1988, she posed nude for Playboy magazine on the set of photographer Herb Ritts. In October 1998, Crawford returned to the Playboy pages for the second nude image, again taken by Ritts. Crawford consistently ranks high on the list of the sexiest people in the world. She was ranked 5th in the list of the 100 sexiest stars of the 20th century by the Playboy rating. A 1997 Form magazine survey of 4000 chose her as the second (after Demi Moore) most beautiful woman in the world. In 2002, Crawford was named one of the 50 most beautiful people on People magazine. In her forties, she claimed No. 26 in the 2006 Hot 100 issue of Maxim magazine. She was named No 3 on VH1 in the 40 Hot Hotties of the 90s and was named one of the 100 hottest women of all time by male After modeling quit full-time modeling in 2000 and now appears only occasionally in fashion magazines. In 2005, Crawford created a line of cosmetic products with Jean-Louis Sebagh called Meaningful Beauty for Guthy-Renker. Crawford said she regularly receives certain cosmetic procedures, including Botox injections and vitamins. She first saw a plastic surgeon at the age of 28. In 2005, Crawford launched a new furniture line called Cindy Crawford Home Collection. The collection was made by HM Richards Inc. She helped create the line by consulting on features, colors or styles that met the needs of families or reflected her own tastes. It also has a furniture line with Raymour and Flanigan and launched a homewares line with J. C. Penney in late 2009. Crawford in October 2009, in 2009, Crawford was one of many celebrities who were photographed by Deborah Anderson for the coffee table book number 23, produced by philanthropist Diana Jenkins. In addition to appearing in the book, Crawford was a cover model and wrote the dedication. In September 2015, a book about Crawford's life and career was published, written by Crawford and Catherine O'Leary. Crawford and her daughter Kaia appeared together on the cover of the April issue of Vogue Paris in April 2016.
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