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Christie Lee Brinkley (née Hudson; born February 2, 1954) is an American model, actress, and entrepreneur.[2] Brinkley gained worldwide fame with her appearances in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issues, ultimately appearing on an unprecedented three consecutive covers in 1979, 1980, and 1981. She spent 25 years as the face of CoverGirl,[3] has appeared on over 500 magazine covers, and has signed contracts with major brands—both fashion and non-fashion.

Christie Brinkley
Brinkley in 2008
Born
Christie Lee Hudson

(1954-02-02) February 2, 1954 (age 68)
Occupation
  • Model
  • actress
  • entrepreneur
Years active1973–present
Height5 ft 9+12 in (177 cm)[1]
Spouses
  • François Allaux
    (m. 1973; div. 1981)
  • (m. 1985; div. 1994)
  • Richard Taubman
    (m. 1994; div. 1995)
  • Peter Cook
    (m. 1996; div. 2008)
Children3, including Alexa Ray Joel and Sailor Brinkley Cook
Websitewww.christiebrinkley.com

Brinkley went on to work as an actress, illustrator, television personality, photographer, writer, designer, and activist for human and animal rights and the environment. Brinkley has been married four times, most notably between 1985 and 1994 to musician Billy Joel, having appeared in several of his music videos. Her fourth marriage, to architect Peter Cook, ended in a much-publicized 2008 divorce. With a career spanning more than three decades, magazines such as Allure and Men's Health have named Brinkley one of the most attractive women of all time.[4]


Early life


Brinkley was born Christie Lee Hudson in Monroe, Michigan on February 2, 1954,[5] the daughter of Marjorie (née Bowling) and Herbert Hudson. Her family moved to Canoga Park, Los Angeles, California, where her mother Marjorie later met and married television writer Donald Brinkley in Bel Air, Los Angeles. Donald adopted Christie and her brother Greg Brinkley. During this time, the family lived in Malibu and then the Brentwood neighborhoods of Los Angeles. Brinkley was educated at Paul Revere Junior High School and attended Le Lycée Français de Los Angeles from 9th to 12th grade.[6] After graduation in 1972, she moved to Paris to study art.[5][7]


Career



Career beginnings


Brinkley was discovered in 1973 by American photographer Errol Sawyer in a post office in Paris.[6] He took her first modeling pictures and introduced her to John Casablancas of Elite Model Management agency in Paris.[8] Brinkley stated later: "I was basically a surfer girl from California. I never looked like a model."[7] After being introduced to Elite, where Brinkley met the fashion photographers Patrick Demarchelier and Mike Reinhardt[9] who called Eileen Ford and told her about Brinkley,[6] she returned to California, and by the end of a lunch meeting with Nina Blanchard (Eileen Ford affiliate in Los Angeles) she had been booked for three national ad campaigns.[7]


Breakthrough and continued success


Brinkley at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival
Brinkley at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival

Multiple appearances on the cover of Glamour soon followed, along with a record 25-year contract with cosmetics brand CoverGirl,[3] one of the longest modeling contracts in history.[7][10] In 2005, CoverGirl again signed Brinkley, using her in ads in magazines and TV commercials for mature skin products.[11]

External images
Brinkley's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover from February 5, 1979
Brinkley's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover from February 4, 1980
Brinkley's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover from February 9, 1981
Brinkley's Life magazine cover from February 1982

Brinkley appeared on three consecutive Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue covers (1979,[12] 1980,[13] and 1981)[14] – the first time that had happened – and appeared in the publication's annual swimsuit issues and television specials for years to follow. Brinkley was featured exclusively in the first Sports Illustrated Calendar and also released two of her own calendars.[15] In 2005, Brinkley was featured in the special Sports Illustrated 40th Anniversary Issue's Hall of Fame, celebrating the most revered figures in the magazine's history and again in 2014, in the 50th Anniversary The Legends.[16]

As an editorial model, Brinkley has appeared on over 500 magazine covers,[3] including US, Vogue, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Glamour and the best-selling issue of Life. She has held major contracts with Chanel No. 19, Prell, MasterCard, Breck, Diet Coke, Anheuser-Busch, Got Milk?, Healthy Choice, Max Factor, Nissan, Noxema, Revlon, Clairol, Borghese Cosmetics, Danskin, Nu Skin, Yardley of London, Halston, Vogue Patterns, Gottex and Black Velvet, among others.[15][17] Brinkley has been photographed in six continents in more than 30 countries.[3]

In 1989, Brinkley was, along with Cheryl Tiegs and Beverly Johnson, one of the three models featured as dolls produced by Matchbox Toys called The Real Model Collection.


Acting and television appearances


Brinkley in 2000
Brinkley in 2000

Brinkley played her first acting role in the 1983 film National Lampoon's Vacation as "The girl in the red Ferrari" opposite Chevy Chase. She reprised that role in the 1997 sequel Vegas Vacation;[18] later spoofed it in a 2008 DirecTV commercial, using footage from Vacation;[19] again in a 2015 Infiniti commercial as the wife in the Infiniti (the blonde in the convertible for this spoof is model Scarlett Burke); and again in the ABC series The Goldbergs in 2019.[20] In 2011, she appeared as herself in the documentary, King of the Hamptons, which was produced by filmmaker, Dennis Michael Lynch. The film premiered at the 2010 Hamptons International Film Festival.

Brinkley's appearance on NBC's Mad About You was the broadcaster's highest rated half-hour episode since the finale of The Cosby Show.[15] She hosted Celebrity Weddings InStyle, the highest rated special in Lifetime's history. Brinkley appeared on the Today Show in 1983 in a four-part segment featuring beauty tips and, in 1992, began her own television series Living in the 90s — With Christie Brinkley, a daily half-hour show on CNN.[21]

Brinkley made further television appearances, including Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue television specials[18] and music videos for beau Billy Joel ("Uptown Girl", "Keeping the Faith", "All about Soul", "River of Dreams", "A Matter of Trust" and "Leningrad") and Mick Jones "Just Wanna Hold".[17]

She had a recurring role as Gayle Gergich, the wife of Jerry Gergich, on NBC's Parks and Recreation.[22]

In December 2012, Brinkley co-hosted Anderson Live and also danced with Dancing With the Stars alumnus Gilles Marini during the show.[23]

On April 8, 2011, in New York, Brinkley made her stage debut as Roxie Hart in the long-running musical Chicago. In August, she completed a one-month engagement in the London's production at Cambridge Theatre and reprised the role on Broadway and continued with 182 total performances with the National Touring Company of Chicago in cities including Los Angeles, San Diego, Boston and Hartford.[24] In April 2019, Brinkley reprised the Roxie Hart role in Chicago at the Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Las Vegas.

On August 5, 2019, it was reported by Deadline that Brinkley would have a guest role on the season 7 premiere of the ABC television series The Goldbergs playing a character named Aleah Welsh.[25][26]

In August 2019, Brinkley was announced as one of the celebrities to compete on the 28th season of Dancing with the Stars. However, sometime before the premiere, she suffered injuries to her wrist and arm that required emergency surgery. As a result, her daughter Sailor, stepped in her place for the season.[27][28]

In 2022, Brinkley competed in season seven of The Masked Singer as "Lemur" of Team Cuddly.[29]


Businesses


Since 1997, Brinkley has appeared with Chuck Norris in a long-running series of cable TV infomercials promoting Total Gym home fitness equipment.[30][17] In 2008, Brinkley and Dr. Carlon Colker promoted National Family Fitness Day with Xbox 360 at the Boy's and Girl's Club.[31]

Brinkley promotes Christie Brinkley Authentic Skin Care, a line of beauty products,[32] Hair2Wear,[33] a line of hair extensions, Bellissima Prosecco, an organic sparkling wine label[34] and Christie Brinkley Eyewear, an eyeglasses eyewear.[35]

Her financial holdings in 2019 were worth an estimated US$ 80 million,[4] primarily as the owner of real estate mainly in the Hamptons.[36]


Other work


In 1983, Brinkley wrote and illustrated a book on health and beauty, Christie Brinkley's Outdoor Beauty and Fitness Book, which topped The New York Times bestseller list.[17]

Brinkley illustrated the cover art for Billy Joel's 1993 triple platinum album River of Dreams. For this, Rolling Stone awarded her the honor of "Best album cover of the year".[11]

Brinkley has designed clothing patterns for Simplicity Pattern[21] and in March 1994 helped design, for brand Nouveau Eyewear, her line of prescription glasses and sunglasses called Christie Brinkley Perspectives with worldwide sales.[15][17] In Spring 1998 she released her own signature fragrance, Believe.[7] Her jewelry collection is manufactured by Swank.[15]


Public image


In 1991, Brinkley was considered to have an ideal, all-American look with her blonde hair, blue eyes, slim figure, and soft features, when Allure first conducted a survey taking the pulse of the average American (men and women) searching for their beauty perceptions and preferences.[37]

In 1998, Playboy readers voted Brinkley one of the 100 Sexiest Women of the 20th century.[38] Brinkley is ranked third in the AskMen.com Top 10 Supermodels Of All Time.[39] In 2011, Men's Health named her one of the "100 Hottest Women of All-Time", ranking her at No. 16.[40] Pop-topia.com named her No. 1 on their list of "10 Hottest Hollywood Women In Their 50s" in 2013.[41]


Personal life


In 1982, Brinkley had a romantic relationship with Olivier Chandon de Brailles, heir to the Moët-Chandon Champagne fortune. The two met at Studio 54 in New York City at a party promoting a calendar in which Brinkley appeared.[42] Chandon died a year later in a crash at a private pre-season practice session car race.[43][44]

In September 2015, it was widely reported that John Mellencamp was in a new relationship with Brinkley.[45] In August 2016, the couple announced their separation after almost a year of dating.[46]

In 1994, Brinkley survived a helicopter crash that occurred during a ski trip in Telluride, Colorado.[47] As a result, Brinkley suffered years of hip pain, culminating in a full hip replacement in 2021.[48]


Marriages


Modeling a dress by Calvin Klein at the 2005 Red Dress Collection fashion show in New York's Bryant Park
Modeling a dress by Calvin Klein at the 2005 Red Dress Collection fashion show in New York's Bryant Park

Interests


Brinkley winds up to throw an autographed football into the audience during a USO show in the Eagle Sports Complex at Tuzla Air Base, Bosnia and Herzegovina (December 22, 1999)
Brinkley winds up to throw an autographed football into the audience during a USO show in the Eagle Sports Complex at Tuzla Air Base, Bosnia and Herzegovina (December 22, 1999)

Brinkley lives on Long Island in Sag Harbor, New York; she previously lived in Bridgehampton and Amagansett, Long Island.[21][63] She and her children are fans of the New York Islanders ice hockey team. Brinkley began doing promotions for the team after being noticed at games.[64] In 2007, she showed her support by writing a blog for NHL.com and filming a commercial.[65] Brinkley helped found a club for cutting, an equestrian sport in which a rider has two and one half minutes to cut as many cattle from a herd as they can.[21]

Since 1998, Brinkley has given nearly $1,000,000 to organizations and candidates of the Democratic Party of the United States, including Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Democratic National Committee, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, America Coming Together and Moveon.org.[63] In the New York delegation, Brinkley served as a delegate on the 2000 Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles.[66] She has also been involved in anti-nuclear activities and campaigned against the restarting of the High Flux Beam Reactor (HFBR) located at the Brookhaven National Laboratory.[67][68]

Brinkley supports animal rights, most notably through the organization PETA,[11] having previously spoken out against the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.[69] She became a vegetarian when she was 13 years old and then got her entire family to become vegetarians.[70][71]


Awards and achievements


December 1999, during a Christmas visit to the USO
December 1999, during a Christmas visit to the USO

Filmography


YearTitleRoleNotes
1983National Lampoon's VacationThe Girl in the Ferrari
1989The All New Mickey Mouse ClubSelfEpisode: "Guest Day"
1994Mad About YouChristie BrinkleyEpisode: "Virtual Reality"
1997Vegas VacationWoman in Ferrari
2009Ugly BettyPenelope GraybridgeEpisode: "The Bahamas Triangle"
2011Jack and JillChristie Brinkley
2012-2015Parks and RecreationGayle Gergich4 episodes
2015Donny!Christie BrinkleyEpisode: "Foxy at Fifty!"
2017NightcapChristie Brinkley2 episodes
2019The GoldbergsAleah WelshEpisode: "Vacation"

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[de] Christie Brinkley

Christie Brinkley (* 2. Februar 1954 in Monroe, Michigan) ist ein US-amerikanisches Fotomodell sowie eine Schauspielerin, Designerin und Aktivistin.
- [en] Christie Brinkley

[es] Christie Brinkley

Christie Brinkley (nacida como Christie Lee Hudson; Monroe, Míchigan; 2 de febrero de 1954) es una modelo y actriz estadounidense. Brinkley ganó fama mundial por aparecer tres veces consecutivas en la portada de la revista Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue en 1979, 1980 y 1981. También fue cara de CoverGirl a lo largo veinticinco años[1] (el contrato de cosméticos de mayor duración de una modelo en la historia).[2] Ha aparecido en más de 500 portadas de revistas y ha firmado contratos con las principales marcas, tanto de moda como de otros sectores.

[ru] Бринкли, Кристи

Кри́сти Ли Бри́нкли (англ. Christie Lee Brinkley), урождённая — Ха́дсон (англ. Hudson; 2 февраля 1954, Монро, Мичиган, США) — американская актриса, фотомодель, писательница, иллюстратор, фотограф, модельер, активистка и певица.



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