Elizabeth Hurley

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Elizabeth Hurley
Born Elizabeth Jane Hurley
June 10, 1965 (1965-06-10) (age 43)
Basingstoke, Hampshire, England
Occupation Actress, model, beachwear designer
Spouse(s) Arun Nayar (2007—present)
Official website

Elizabeth Jane Hurley (born June 10, 1965) is an English model and actress who gained fame as Hugh Grant's girlfriend.[1]

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[edit] Early life

Hurley was born as a middle child in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, the daughter of Angela and Reg Hurley.[2] Her father was a major in the British Army, while her mother was a schoolteacher at Kempshott Infant School.[2] Her older sister Debbie is a literary agent and younger brother Michael works as an engineer.

Hurley took ballet classes as a child. She went to Kempshott Junior School and Infants school and the Harriet Costello School, now known as Costello Technology College. She later attended Queen Mary's College, Basingstoke, for one year, followed by Basingstoke College of Technology, and later won a modeling scholarship to the London Studio Centre.[citation needed]

While in her teens and before she was in the public eye, she became involved with punk fashion, dying her hair pink and piercing her nose.[3] She associated with New Age Travellers, who sat under The Buttercross monument and the grounds of the Cathedral in Winchester, near Hurley's home.

[edit] Career

[edit] Rise to fame

Hurley gained early recognition for her beauty in the early 1980s when she won a Face of the Year competition at a local newspaper in Winchester, securing a year's modeling contract with a prestigious London firm as the first prize. She made her first film appearance in Aria (1987),[2] and attracted some media attention in the late 1980s for portraying the title character in a four-part television drama, Christabel, written by Dennis Potter.[4] During this time, she appeared in several low-budget British and Hollywood films, including a performance as a stewardess in the 1992 thriller Passenger 57. She also appeared on television on both sides of the Atlantic, working in the British series Rumpole of the Bailey and the George Lucas-produced The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. In 1987, working on a Spanish production called Remando Al Viento, she met actor Hugh Grant and they started a long romantic relationship.

In 1994, Grant's film Four Weddings and a Funeral was an international box office success and Grant was the focus of much media attention.[5] Hurley attended the premiere in a black plunging Versace dress held together with gold safety pins, due to which she was relentlessly photographed at the event. This appearance propelled her to recognition in the modeling world, especially catching the attention of the cosmetics company Estée Lauder.[3] The Versace dress Hurley wore was, for a long time, referred in popular media simply as "that dress".[6] For many years, Hurley was known chiefly as Hugh Grant's girlfriend,[7] with the Guardian reporting that she was "then known as 'Hugh Grant's girlfriend', now known as 'Hugh Grant's former girlfriend'."[1]

[edit] Fashion

In 1995, Hurley began working with top cosmetics company Estée Lauder as their main spokesmodel.[3] Within her first month with the company, Hurley launched the best-selling perfume, Pleasures. In 2008, Hurley's contract with Estée Lauder was renewed for the 14th year, with a subsequent contract extension.

She has appeared several times on the covers of renowned fashion magazine ,Vogue,[8] and hosted the first season of the British reality series Project Catwalk, featuring novice fashion designers. In 2005, Hurley's beachwear line Elizabeth Hurley Beach debuted in select Saks Fifth Avenue stores in the United States, Harrod's in the UK, various other locations worldwide and through her website.[9] In 2006, the line expanded its distribution in Europe, the Middle East, Australia and Asia. In 2007, Hurley was voted best "British Body Idol" in New Woman magazine, for which 5,000 women reportedly cast votes.[10]

[edit] Film

As well as Hurley's work as an actress, she has experience as a film producer. Hugh Grant, who was then her boyfriend, founded and directed UK-based production company, Simian Films Ltd, in 1994, and he appointed Hurley as the head of development to secure film projects for him.[11] Hurley then served as producer for two Grant vehicles, Extreme Measures (1996) and Mickey Blue Eyes (1999).[3] Grant gradually cut off involvement from the company due to lack of interest, closing the company's U.S. office in 2002 and legally resigning as director in 2005.[12]

Hurley was cast as Vanessa Kensington in Mike Myers's hit spy comedy Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery in 1997;[3] after the success of that original film, she reprised the role of Vanessa in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999). Hurley has also essayed several characters in films such as EdTV, Bedazzled, Double Whammy, Serving Sara (2002), which was her last Hollywood film, and the 2004 thriller Method. Critics such as Julie Burchill, who wrote in The Times about Hurley's acting being a notch above pornography in 2004, have largely dismissed her cinematic performances.[7]

Hurley was publicly criticised in 2000 when she fell foul of U.S. acting unions. She filmed a fashion advertisement for Estée Lauder that year, breaking a five-month acting strike. She was subsequently fined £70,000 by the Screen Actors Guild. Hurley apologised for breaking the strike, but stated that she had been unaware of the strike due to her life in the UK and the union had not informed her of the industrial action. She was later confronted by a protest of angry actors at the U.S. première of her film Bedazzled in October, where protesters brandished banners stating "Elizabeth Scably".[13]

[edit] Charity work

Since signing with Estée Lauder, Hurley has taken an active role in the company's Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign. She has talked about the fact that her grandmother died from breast cancer because she refused to reveal the existence of a lump for years; when she finally acknowledged the lump to her family, the cancer was beyond the curable stages.[14] Hurley was the mistress of ceremonies at "The Hot Pink Party" at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City that marked the tenth anniversary of The Breast Cancer Research Foundation and continues to host the event each year. She has also acted as mistress of ceremonies for The Prince's Trust, a charity founded by Prince Charles that aids youth in Great Britain.

Hurley has helped cricketer Imran Khan raise funds for his cancer hospital in Pakistan.[15] Estée Lauder created a lipstick named "Elizabeth Pink" after Hurley, guaranteeing that proceeds from its sales will benefit The Breast Cancer Research Foundation.[16]

[edit] Personal life

Hurley had a high profile thirteen-year relationship with actor Hugh Grant, spanning from 1986 to 2000.[3] Grant gained international notoriety due to a highly-publicised scandal in 1995, when he, while dating Hurley, was arrested with the prostitute Divine Brown in Los Angeles. Hurley stood by him during the public controversy, especially showing her support by attending the premiere of Grant's movie Nine Months weeks after his arrest.[3] After 13 years together, the two made "a mutual and amicable decision" to split in May 2000 and have remained cordial.[17]

In October 2000, Hurley began a relationship with multi-millionaire American film producer Stephen Bing. In 2001 Hurley revealed that she was pregnant with Bing's child, but the couple had already separated after eighteen months together before the announcement was made.[18] Bing publicly questioned the paternity of the child and disputed Hurley's description of a faithful relationship.[3] On 4 April 2002, Hurley gave birth to a son, Damian Charles Hurley. A DNA test conducted after the child's birth vindicated Hurley, and Bing was proven to be the father after much dispute.[3] Hurley is thought to have negotiated a $2.1 million deal for the first photos with her son.[19]

According to the Daily Mail in 2004, Hurley has earned £13 million through her career.[20] She reportedly maintains two homes: in London, which is owned by Hugh Grant;[21] and in Ampney Crucis, a village in Gloucestershire. She is also the godmother of Patsy Kensit's son, Lennon Francis Gallagher.[22]

[edit] Wedding

On 2 March 2007, Hurley married Indian businessman Arun Nayar in a secret service at Sudeley Castle, near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.[23] The couple were due to get married on March 3, 2007, but decided to keep the ceremony private by holding it a day earlier than advertised.[24] Hurley contracted an exclusive deal with Hello! magazine to publish the first photos of the nuptials, thought to be worth £2 to £5 million, with the overall cost of the wedding being estimated at a total of £2 million.[25] Celebrities attending the wedding ceremonies included Elton John (who gave her away[26]), David Furnish, Elle Macpherson, Donatella Versace, Patsy Kensit, Trinny Woodall, Susannah Constantine, Tamara Mellon, Eva Herzigova, Janet Street-Porter, Valentino, Tracey Emin, Prince Pavlos, Marie-Chantal Miller, Tom Ford, Flavio Briatore, Tania Bryer and Leonard Lauder.[27][28][29][30]

The wedding festivities continued in Mumbai, India where the couple joined a private celebration held at Juhu Beach before moving on to Jodhpur, India. In Jodhpur, they held a private Hindu ceremony at Umaid Bhawan Palace,[31][32] where Hurley wore couture sari made especially by her designer friend Donatella Versace.[33] On the eve of the Hindu marriage, the couple held a sangeet, a traditional night of music, at the Nagaur Fort, 90 miles outside the city, where Hurley had her hands and feet decorated with intricate henna designs.[31] Hurley performed at the sangeet with close friends Trinny Woodall and Janet Street-Porter.[34] The ceremony was followed by a private candle-lit reception on March 8 at Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur. On Hurley and Nayar's arrival outside Mehrangarh fort in Jodhpur, a fight broke out between reporters and security guards as the reporters tried to block the celebrity couple's Bentley from entering the dinner venue. The journalists and paparazzi then chased the car into the fort, forcing a total lockdown.[35]

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Other credits

[edit] TV roles

[edit] Modelling campaigns

  • Estée Lauder, 1995-present.
  • Elizabeth Hurley Beach, 2005-present.
  • Monsoon, 2007.
  • Jordache, Fall/Winter 2006.
  • MQ Clothiers of Sweden, 2006.
  • Got Milk?, Spring/Summer 2006.
  • Patrick Cox, Spring/Summer 2006.
  • Lancel, 2005-2006.
  • Liverpool Department Stores of Mexico, 2005.
  • Saloni, 2004-2005.
  • Dreams of an angel....Mariah Crown

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b People — guardian.co.uk. Retrieved November 21, 2007.
  2. ^ a b c Elizabeth Hurley — thebiographychannel.co.uk. Retrieved March 31, 2007.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Liz Hurley: Life in the spotlight — bbc.co.uk. Retrieved March 31, 2007.
  4. ^ Stephen Dillane in Christabel
  5. ^ Farndale, Nigel. Movie Connections: Four Weddings and a Funeral. The Sunday Telegraph, page 39. September 16, 2007. Retrieved September 11, 2007.
  6. ^ Liz Hurley expecting baby — bbc.co.uk. Retrieved March 31, 2007.
  7. ^ a b Ferla, Ruth. Elizabeth Hurley: The Swimsuit Issue — nytimes.com. October 4, 2005. Retrieved November 9, 2007.
  8. ^ Elizabeth Hurley Vogue Covers — vogue.co.uk. Retrieved June 17, 2007.
  9. ^ Elizabeth Hurley — hellomagazine.com. Retrieved March 31, 2007.
  10. ^ Lucious Liz Is UK Womens' No 1 'Body Icon' — lse.co.uk. Retrieved April 25, 2007.
  11. ^ Marx, Andy. Grant inks two-year deal at Castle Rock. Variety. July 8, 1994. Retrieved September 10, 2007.
  12. ^ Hugh Grant and ex- may close movie company. UPI. November 19, 2004. Retrieved September 30, 2007.
  13. ^ Hurley fined for strike-breaking ad — bbc.co.uk. Retrieved March 31, 2007.
  14. ^ Famous Faces Speak Out — lifetimetv.com. Retrieved March 31, 2007.
  15. ^ Elizabeth Hurley visits SKMCH&RC. shaukatkhanum.org.pk. Retrieved on 2007-11-05.
  16. ^ Elizabeth Hurley — womencelebs.com. Retrieved March 31, 2007.
  17. ^ Hugh Grant and Elizabeth Hurley announce split — The Associated Press. May 23, 2000. Retrieved February 17, 2007.
  18. ^ Timeline: The Bing and Hurley affair — bbc.co.uk. Retrieved March 31, 2007.
  19. ^ Hurley's Sister: Damian Looks Like "Beast" Bing — IMDb news April 16, 2002. Retrieved April 13, 2007.
  20. ^ Richest women in showbiz — dailymail.co.uk. Retrieved March 31, 2007.
  21. ^ Kamp, David. Runaway bachelor. Vanity Fair, page 170. ISSN 07338899. May 1, 2003. Retrieved September 11, 2007.
  22. ^ Elizabeth Hurley — thebiographychannel.co.uk. Retrieved June 18, 2007.
  23. ^ Liz's wedding gift to guests - a Bollywood movie starring herself — dailymail.co.uk. Retrieved March 12, 2007.
  24. ^ Liz Hurley Weds Early — mirror.co.uk. Retrieved March 5, 2007.
  25. ^ Enter Team Hurley - including four make-up artists — dailymail.co.uk. Retrieved March 5, 2007.
  26. ^ Choker for Liz on wedding day — thesun.co.uk. Retrieved May 29, 2007.
  27. ^ Elizabeth Hurley: I Cried at My Wedding — people.com. Retrieved March 7, 2007.
  28. ^ Liz Hurley's wedding — mailonsunday.co.uk. Retrieved March 5, 2007.
  29. ^ In pictures: Hurley wedding celebrations — bbc.co.uk. Retrieved March 12, 2007.
  30. ^ Elizabeth and Arun share their beautiful wedding with Hello! — hellomagazine.co.uk. Retrieved March 13, 2007.
  31. ^ a b Elizabeth marries Arun for the second time in Indian ceremony — hellomagazine.com. Retrieved March 13, 2007.
  32. ^ Inside Liz Hurley's Indian wedding palace — telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved March 12, 2007.
  33. ^ Share Elizabeth and Arun's Indian nuptials in Hello! magazine — hellomagazine.com. Retrieved March 13, 2007.
  34. ^ Belly dancing Liz strips to bra — mailonsunday.co.uk. Retrieved May 9, 2007.
  35. ^ Fight mars Hurley's India wedding — bbc.co.uk. Retrieved March 12, 2007.
  36. ^ Shameless — starplus.com. Retrieved January 3, 2008.

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