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Jennifer O'Neill (born February 20, 1948) [2] is a Brazilian-born American author, model and former actress. Born in Brazil, and moving to the United States as an infant, she first came to prominence as a teenage model , as well as for her spokesperson work for CoverGirl cosmetics, which began in 1963 and spanned three decades.
Such Good Friends is a 1971 American black comedy-drama film directed by Otto Preminger and starring Dyan Cannon, Ken Howard, James Coco, Jennifer O'Neill and Laurence Luckinbill. [2] The screenplay by Elaine May (credited under the pseudonym , Esther Dale) is based on the novel of the same title by Lois Gould .
English: Title: Jennifer O'Neill, actress Creator(s): Gotfryd, Bernard, photographer Date Created/Published: [ca. 1982] Medium: 1 photograph : color transparency ; 35mm (slide format) Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-gtfy-02914 (digital file from original) Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication.
Grimes was born in San Francisco, California. His uncle was actor Rudy Solari. [1] Grimes' first major role was in the 1971 film Summer of '42, playing a teenager, based on author Herman Raucher, who has an affair with a beautiful older woman (Jennifer O'Neill).
Mamaroneck Library Director Jennifer O'Neill, pictured at the library on April 21, 2023, was recently suspended without pay. Her attorneys say it came in retaliation for reporting that a Library ...
Jennifer Lopez, Kelsea Ballerini and Renée Zelwegger stunned in lace and sheer outfits at various events over the past week. ... She posed for photos with many of her guests, which included ...
A bullet fired into Mervin’s Hilton Head home struck her while she was sleeping, but the two others in the home were unharmed. Sheriff’s deputies responded shortly after 4:00 a.m., according ...
It was one of the early screen appearances of actress Jennifer O'Neill, best known for her role in Summer of '42 (1972). Glass Houses cinematography was by cinematographer George J. Folsey , whose credits include films such as Meet Me In St. Louis (1944) and Seven Brides For Seven Brothers (1954).