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Jennifer O'Neill

Jennifer O'Neill (born February 20, 1948) is a Brazilian-born American actress, model, author, and activist. She is known for her modeling and spokesperson work for CoverGirl cosmetics starting in 1963, and her starring role in the Oscar-winning 1971 film Summer of '42.

Jennifer O'Neill
O'Neill circa 1982
Born (1948-02-20) February 20, 1948 (age 74)
EducationDalton School
Occupation(s)Actress, model, writer, speaker, horse trainer
Years active1968–present
Spouse(s)
Dean Rossiter
(m. 1965; div. 1971)

Joseph Koster
(m. 1972; div. 1974)

(m. 1975; div. 1976)

(m. 1978; div. 1979)

John Lederer
(m. 1979; div. 1983)

Richard Alan Brown
(m. 1986; div. 1989)

(m. 1993; div. 1996)

Neil L. Bonin
(m. 1992; annul. 1993)

Mervin Sidney Louque Jr.
(m. 1996)
Children3
Websitewww.jenniferoneill.com

She also starred in the Howard Hawks western Rio Lobo (1970), and worked in Italian cinema, such as Lucio Fulci's famous giallo horror film Sette note in nero and Luchino Visconti's final film The Innocent (1976). She starred in the cult horror film Scanners (1981), the Rachel Scott biopic I'm Not Ashamed (2016), and the short-lived television series Cover Up (1984–85). Since the 1990s, O'Neill has been a born-again Christian and active in the pro-life movement, and worked as a motivational speaker.

Early life

O'Neill was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Her mother was English and her father was a Brazilian of Portuguese, Spanish and Irish ancestry.[1] She and her older brother Michael were raised in New Rochelle, New York, and Wilton, Connecticut. When she was 14, the family moved to New York City. On Easter Sunday, 1962, O'Neill attempted suicide because the move would separate her from her dog Mandy and horse Monty — "her whole world".[2] That same year, she was discovered by the Ford modeling agency.[citation needed] By age 15, while attending the prestigious Dalton School in Manhattan, she was appearing on the covers of Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and Seventeen, earning $80,000 ($717,000 today) in 1962.[2]: 71 

An accomplished equestrienne, O'Neill won upwards of 200 ribbons at horse show competitions in her teens. With her modelling fees, she had purchased a horse, named Alezon. However, it once balked before a wall at a horse show, throwing her, and breaking her neck and back in three places.[2]: 83  She attended New York City's Professional Children's School and the Dalton School in Manhattan, but dropped out to wed her first husband, IBM executive Dean Rossiter, at age 17.[3]

Career

 
Jennifer O'Neill in Lady Ice (1973)

In 1968 O'Neill landed a small role in For Love of Ivy. In 1970 she played her first lead role in the Howard Hawks film Rio Lobo with her co-star John Wayne. She had a supporting role in Otto Preminger's Such Good Friends (1971) starring Dyan Cannon and Ken Howard.

In the 1971 film Summer of '42, O'Neill played Dorothy Walker, the early-20s wife of an airman who has gone off to fight in World War II. She stated in a 2002 interview that her agent had to fight to even get a reading for the part,[4] since the role had been cast for an "older woman" to a "coming of age" 15-year-old boy, and the director was only considering actresses over the age of thirty.

In 1972, she co-starred with Tom Jones in David Winters's television special The Special London Bridge Special.[5]

O'Neill continued acting for the next two decades. She appeared in Hollywood feature films, made-for-television films, and European films,

In 1976, she acted in Luchino Visconti's last film, The Innocent.

She was originally cast in the Disney film The Black Hole (1979), but was told she needed to cut her hair because it would be easier to film the zero-G scenes. She gave in, drinking wine during the haircut and leaving noticeably impaired. She lost the part after a serious car crash on the way home.[6]

When her movie career slowed, O'Neill took roles in series television.[7] She starred in NBC's short-lived 1982 prime time soap opera Bare Essence and played the lead female role on the 1984 television series Cover Up. On October 12, 1984, Jon-Erik Hexum, O'Neill's co-star in the Cover Up television series, mortally wounded himself on the show's set, unaware that a gun loaded with a blank cartridge could still cause extreme damage from the effect of expanding powder gases. He died six days later.

O'Neill is listed in the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History's Center for Advertising History for her long-standing contract with CoverGirl cosmetics as its model and spokesperson in ads and television commercials.[8]

Activism

In 2004, O'Neill wrote and published From Fallen to Forgiven,[9] a book of biographical notes and thoughts about life and existence. O'Neill recounted how she underwent an abortion while dating a Wall Street socialite after the divorce from her first husband. Her regrets over the experience contributed to her becoming an anti-abortion-rights activist and a born-again Christian in 1986 at age 38. She also began counseling abstinence to teens. Concerning her abortion, she writes:

I was told a lie from the pit of hell: that my baby was just a blob of tissue. The aftermath of abortion can be equally deadly for both mother and unborn child. A woman who has an abortion is sentenced to bear that for the rest of her life.[10]

O'Neill continues to be active as a writer working on her second autobiography, CoverStory, an inspirational speaker, and fundraiser for the benefit of crisis pregnancy centers across the United States.[11] She has also served as the spokesperson for the Silent No More Awareness Campaign,[11] an organization for people who regret that they or their partners had abortions.

Personal life

O'Neill has been married nine times to eight husbands (she married, divorced, and remarried her sixth husband Richard Alan Brown).[3] She has three children from three husbands.[2]: 95 : 174 : 209 

  • Dean Rossiter (1965–1971, divorced, 1 child)
  • Joseph Koster (1972–1974, divorced)
  • Nick De Noia (1975–1976, divorced)
  • Jeff Barry (1978–1979, divorced)
  • John Lederer (1979–1983, divorced, 1 child)
  • Richard Alan Brown (1986–1989, divorced, 1 child)
  • Neil L. Bonin (1992–1993, annulled)
  • Richard Alan Brown (1993–1996, divorced)
  • Mervin Sidney Louque Jr. (1996–present)

Ex-husband Nick de Noia was murdered in 1987 by one of his former associates.[12]

On October 23, 1982, O'Neill suffered a gunshot wound in her home on McClain Street in Bedford, New York. Police officers who interviewed O'Neill determined that she had accidentally shot herself in the abdomen with a .38 caliber revolver at her 30-acre, 25-room French-style estate[13] while trying to determine if the weapon was loaded.[14][15] Her husband at the time, John Lederer, was not in the house when the handgun was discharged, but two other people were in the house. Detective Sgt. Thomas Rothwell was quoted as having said that O'Neill "didn't know much about guns."[16]

In her 1999 autobiography Surviving Myself, O'Neill describes many of her life experiences, including her marriages, career, and her move to her Tennessee farm in the late 1990s.[2] She has said that she wrote the autobiography (her first book) "... at the prompting of her children."[2]

O'Neill has dual citizenship, being a Brazilian and U.S. citizen.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1968 For Love of Ivy Sandy
1969 Some Kind of a Nut The Beauty uncredited
1970 Rio Lobo Shasta Delaney
1971 Summer of '42 Dorothy
1971 Such Good Friends Miranda
1972 The Carey Treatment Georgia Hightower
1973 Lady Ice Paula Booth
1975 The Reincarnation of Peter Proud Ann Curtis
1975 Whiffs Lt. Scottie Hallam
1975 The Flower in His Mouth Elena Bardi
1976 The Innocent Teresa Raffo
1977 The Psychic Virginia Ducci
1978 Caravans Ellen Jasper
1979 A Force of One Mandy Rust
1979 Steel Cass Cassidy
1980 Cloud Dancer Helen St. Clair
1981 Scanners Kim Obrist
1987 I Love N.Y. Irene
1991 Committed Susan Manning
1992 Invasion of Privacy Hillary Wayne Video
1994 Discretion Assured Paige
1994 The Visual Bible: Acts Lydia of Thyatira Video
1997 The Corporate Ladder Irene Grace
1997 The Ride Ellen Stillwell
1999 The Prince and the Surfer Queen Albertina
2002 Time Changer Michelle Bain
2012 Last Ounce of Courage Dottie Revere
2013 Doonby Barbara Ann
2016 I'm Not Ashamed Linda

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1979 Love's Savage Fury Laurel Taggart TV movie
1981 The Other Victim Nancy Langford TV movie
1983 Bare Essence Lady Bobbi Rowan Main role (11 episodes)
1984-1985 Cover Up Danielle Reynolds Main role (22 episodes)
1985 A.D. Messalina TV miniseries
1985 Chase Sandy Albright TV movie
1986 Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star Alison Carr TV movie
1988 The Red Spider Stephanie Hartford TV movie
1988 Glory Days Scotty Moran TV movie
1989 Full Exposure: The Sex Tapes Scandal Debralee Taft TV movie
1990 Personals Heather Moore TV movie
1992 Perfect Family Maggie TV movie
1993 The Cover Girl Murders Kate TV movie
1994 Jonathan Stone: Threat of Innocence Nan Stone TV movie
1995 Silver Strand Louellen Peterson TV movie
1996 Voyeur II Elizabeth (voice) Video game
1996 Poltergeist: The Legacy Lorraine Compton Episode: "Revelations"
1997 Nash Bridges Jenny Episode: "Shake, Rattle & Roll"
2000 On Music Row Linda Rodgers TV movie
2000 Heroes and Sheroes Self Reality TV

Books published

  • Surviving Myself, New York: William Morrow and Company, 1999.
  • From Fallen to Forgiven, Thomas Nelson, 2002.
  • You're Not Alone: Healing Through God's Grace After Abortion. Faith Communications, 2005.
  • Remarkable Women, Insight Publishing Group, 2005.
  • A Fall Together, B&H Publishing Group, 2006.
  • A Winter of Wonders, B&H Publishing Group, 2007.
  • A Late Spring Frost, B&H Publishing Group, 2007
  • Faith Lessons, Insight Publishing Group, 2008.

References

  1. ^ . jenniferoneill.com. Archived from the original on February 4, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f O'Neill, Jennifer (1999). Surviving Myself. W. Morrow. ISBN 978-0-688-15992-4.
  3. ^ a b Levitt, Shelley (January 18, 1993). "Seventh Heaven". People. Retrieved February 14, 2012.
  4. ^ Park, Louis Hillary (June 2002). . TC Palm. Archived from the original on February 5, 2012. Retrieved February 6, 2012.
  5. ^ "Lake Havasu city plays a starring role in special". Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph. May 6, 1972. p. 12-D.
  6. ^ Weiner, David (December 13, 2019). ""We Never Had an Ending:" How Disney's 'Black Hole' Tried to Match 'Star Wars'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 1, 2021.
  7. ^ Buck, Jerry (March 5, 1983). "Jennifer O'Neill Swept Into Role In 'Bare Essence'". The News and Courier. p. 3-D.
  8. ^ Cover Girl Advertising Oral History & Documentation Project, 1959–1990, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.
  9. ^ O'Neill, Jennifer (2002). From Fallen to Forgiven. Thomas Nelson. ISBN 978-0-8499-1715-8.
  10. ^ "People vs. Politicians". National Catholic Register. May 8, 2007. p. 8.
  11. ^ a b Mosher, Megan (September 16, 2011). "Restoration House Celebrates 25 years". Daily Star. Hammond, Louisiana. Retrieved February 9, 2012.
  12. ^ Purdum, Todd S. (April 8, 1987). "Emmy-Winning Producer Shot to Death in Office". The New York Times. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  13. ^ Stevenson, Laura (November 24, 1975). "Unlucky in Love". People.
  14. ^ Whitehouse, Franklin (October 24, 1982). "Shooting of Jennifer O'Neill is believed accidental". The New York Times.
  15. ^ "THE REGION; O'Neill Shooting Called an Accident". The New York Times. October 26, 1982.
  16. ^ "Actress claims shooting was accident", Minden Press-Herald, October 26, 1982, p. 1

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This article is about the actress and model For the basketball player see Jennifer O Neill basketball Jennifer O Neill born February 20 1948 is a Brazilian born American actress model author and activist She is known for her modeling and spokesperson work for CoverGirl cosmetics starting in 1963 and her starring role in the Oscar winning 1971 film Summer of 42 Jennifer O NeillO Neill circa 1982Born 1948 02 20 February 20 1948 age 74 Rio de Janeiro BrazilEducationDalton SchoolOccupation s Actress model writer speaker horse trainerYears active1968 presentSpouse s Dean Rossiter m 1965 div 1971 wbr Joseph Koster m 1972 div 1974 wbr Nick De Noia m 1975 div 1976 wbr Jeff Barry m 1978 div 1979 wbr John Lederer m 1979 div 1983 wbr Richard Alan Brown m 1986 div 1989 wbr m 1993 div 1996 wbr Neil L Bonin m 1992 annul 1993 wbr Mervin Sidney Louque Jr m 1996 wbr Children3Websitewww wbr jenniferoneill wbr comShe also starred in the Howard Hawks western Rio Lobo 1970 and worked in Italian cinema such as Lucio Fulci s famous giallo horror film Sette note in nero and Luchino Visconti s final film The Innocent 1976 She starred in the cult horror film Scanners 1981 the Rachel Scott biopic I m Not Ashamed 2016 and the short lived television series Cover Up 1984 85 Since the 1990s O Neill has been a born again Christian and active in the pro life movement and worked as a motivational speaker Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Activism 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 6 Books published 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditO Neill was born in Rio de Janeiro Brazil Her mother was English and her father was a Brazilian of Portuguese Spanish and Irish ancestry 1 She and her older brother Michael were raised in New Rochelle New York and Wilton Connecticut When she was 14 the family moved to New York City On Easter Sunday 1962 O Neill attempted suicide because the move would separate her from her dog Mandy and horse Monty her whole world 2 That same year she was discovered by the Ford modeling agency citation needed By age 15 while attending the prestigious Dalton School in Manhattan she was appearing on the covers of Vogue Cosmopolitan and Seventeen earning 80 000 717 000 today in 1962 2 71 An accomplished equestrienne O Neill won upwards of 200 ribbons at horse show competitions in her teens With her modelling fees she had purchased a horse named Alezon However it once balked before a wall at a horse show throwing her and breaking her neck and back in three places 2 83 She attended New York City s Professional Children s School and the Dalton School in Manhattan but dropped out to wed her first husband IBM executive Dean Rossiter at age 17 3 Career Edit Jennifer O Neill in Lady Ice 1973 In 1968 O Neill landed a small role in For Love of Ivy In 1970 she played her first lead role in the Howard Hawks film Rio Lobo with her co star John Wayne She had a supporting role in Otto Preminger s Such Good Friends 1971 starring Dyan Cannon and Ken Howard In the 1971 film Summer of 42 O Neill played Dorothy Walker the early 20s wife of an airman who has gone off to fight in World War II She stated in a 2002 interview that her agent had to fight to even get a reading for the part 4 since the role had been cast for an older woman to a coming of age 15 year old boy and the director was only considering actresses over the age of thirty In 1972 she co starred with Tom Jones in David Winters s television special The Special London Bridge Special 5 O Neill continued acting for the next two decades She appeared in Hollywood feature films made for television films and European films In 1976 she acted in Luchino Visconti s last film The Innocent She was originally cast in the Disney film The Black Hole 1979 but was told she needed to cut her hair because it would be easier to film the zero G scenes She gave in drinking wine during the haircut and leaving noticeably impaired She lost the part after a serious car crash on the way home 6 When her movie career slowed O Neill took roles in series television 7 She starred in NBC s short lived 1982 prime time soap opera Bare Essence and played the lead female role on the 1984 television series Cover Up On October 12 1984 Jon Erik Hexum O Neill s co star in the Cover Up television series mortally wounded himself on the show s set unaware that a gun loaded with a blank cartridge could still cause extreme damage from the effect of expanding powder gases He died six days later O Neill is listed in the Smithsonian Institution s National Museum of American History s Center for Advertising History for her long standing contract with CoverGirl cosmetics as its model and spokesperson in ads and television commercials 8 Activism EditIn 2004 O Neill wrote and published From Fallen to Forgiven 9 a book of biographical notes and thoughts about life and existence O Neill recounted how she underwent an abortion while dating a Wall Street socialite after the divorce from her first husband Her regrets over the experience contributed to her becoming an anti abortion rights activist and a born again Christian in 1986 at age 38 She also began counseling abstinence to teens Concerning her abortion she writes I was told a lie from the pit of hell that my baby was just a blob of tissue The aftermath of abortion can be equally deadly for both mother and unborn child A woman who has an abortion is sentenced to bear that for the rest of her life 10 O Neill continues to be active as a writer working on her second autobiography CoverStory an inspirational speaker and fundraiser for the benefit of crisis pregnancy centers across the United States 11 She has also served as the spokesperson for the Silent No More Awareness Campaign 11 an organization for people who regret that they or their partners had abortions Personal life EditO Neill has been married nine times to eight husbands she married divorced and remarried her sixth husband Richard Alan Brown 3 She has three children from three husbands 2 95 174 209 Dean Rossiter 1965 1971 divorced 1 child Joseph Koster 1972 1974 divorced Nick De Noia 1975 1976 divorced Jeff Barry 1978 1979 divorced John Lederer 1979 1983 divorced 1 child Richard Alan Brown 1986 1989 divorced 1 child Neil L Bonin 1992 1993 annulled Richard Alan Brown 1993 1996 divorced Mervin Sidney Louque Jr 1996 present Ex husband Nick de Noia was murdered in 1987 by one of his former associates 12 On October 23 1982 O Neill suffered a gunshot wound in her home on McClain Street in Bedford New York Police officers who interviewed O Neill determined that she had accidentally shot herself in the abdomen with a 38 caliber revolver at her 30 acre 25 room French style estate 13 while trying to determine if the weapon was loaded 14 15 Her husband at the time John Lederer was not in the house when the handgun was discharged but two other people were in the house Detective Sgt Thomas Rothwell was quoted as having said that O Neill didn t know much about guns 16 In her 1999 autobiography Surviving Myself O Neill describes many of her life experiences including her marriages career and her move to her Tennessee farm in the late 1990s 2 She has said that she wrote the autobiography her first book at the prompting of her children 2 O Neill has dual citizenship being a Brazilian and U S citizen Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1968 For Love of Ivy Sandy1969 Some Kind of a Nut The Beauty uncredited1970 Rio Lobo Shasta Delaney1971 Summer of 42 Dorothy1971 Such Good Friends Miranda1972 The Carey Treatment Georgia Hightower1973 Lady Ice Paula Booth1975 The Reincarnation of Peter Proud Ann Curtis1975 Whiffs Lt Scottie Hallam1975 The Flower in His Mouth Elena Bardi1976 The Innocent Teresa Raffo1977 The Psychic Virginia Ducci1978 Caravans Ellen Jasper1979 A Force of One Mandy Rust1979 Steel Cass Cassidy1980 Cloud Dancer Helen St Clair1981 Scanners Kim Obrist1987 I Love N Y Irene1991 Committed Susan Manning1992 Invasion of Privacy Hillary Wayne Video1994 Discretion Assured Paige1994 The Visual Bible Acts Lydia of Thyatira Video1997 The Corporate Ladder Irene Grace1997 The Ride Ellen Stillwell1999 The Prince and the Surfer Queen Albertina2002 Time Changer Michelle Bain2012 Last Ounce of Courage Dottie Revere2013 Doonby Barbara Ann2016 I m Not Ashamed LindaTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1979 Love s Savage Fury Laurel Taggart TV movie1981 The Other Victim Nancy Langford TV movie1983 Bare Essence Lady Bobbi Rowan Main role 11 episodes 1984 1985 Cover Up Danielle Reynolds Main role 22 episodes 1985 A D Messalina TV miniseries1985 Chase Sandy Albright TV movie1986 Perry Mason The Case of the Shooting Star Alison Carr TV movie1988 The Red Spider Stephanie Hartford TV movie1988 Glory Days Scotty Moran TV movie1989 Full Exposure The Sex Tapes Scandal Debralee Taft TV movie1990 Personals Heather Moore TV movie1992 Perfect Family Maggie TV movie1993 The Cover Girl Murders Kate TV movie1994 Jonathan Stone Threat of Innocence Nan Stone TV movie1995 Silver Strand Louellen Peterson TV movie1996 Voyeur II Elizabeth voice Video game1996 Poltergeist The Legacy Lorraine Compton Episode Revelations 1997 Nash Bridges Jenny Episode Shake Rattle amp Roll 2000 On Music Row Linda Rodgers TV movie2000 Heroes and Sheroes Self Reality TVBooks published EditSurviving Myself New York William Morrow and Company 1999 From Fallen to Forgiven Thomas Nelson 2002 You re Not Alone Healing Through God s Grace After Abortion Faith Communications 2005 Remarkable Women Insight Publishing Group 2005 A Fall Together B amp H Publishing Group 2006 A Winter of Wonders B amp H Publishing Group 2007 A Late Spring Frost B amp H Publishing Group 2007 Faith Lessons Insight Publishing Group 2008 References Edit BIOGRAPHY The Official Jennifer O Neill Site jenniferoneill com Archived from the original on February 4 2016 a b c d e f O Neill Jennifer 1999 Surviving Myself W Morrow ISBN 978 0 688 15992 4 a b Levitt Shelley January 18 1993 Seventh Heaven People Retrieved February 14 2012 Park Louis Hillary June 2002 Summer of 42 TC Palm Archived from the original on February 5 2012 Retrieved February 6 2012 Lake Havasu city plays a starring role in special Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph May 6 1972 p 12 D Weiner David December 13 2019 We Never Had an Ending How Disney s Black Hole Tried to Match Star Wars The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved June 1 2021 Buck Jerry March 5 1983 Jennifer O Neill Swept Into Role In Bare Essence The News and Courier p 3 D Cover Girl Advertising Oral History amp Documentation Project 1959 1990 Archives Center National Museum of American History Smithsonian Institution O Neill Jennifer 2002 From Fallen to Forgiven Thomas Nelson ISBN 978 0 8499 1715 8 People vs Politicians National Catholic Register May 8 2007 p 8 a b Mosher Megan September 16 2011 Restoration House Celebrates 25 years Daily Star Hammond Louisiana Retrieved February 9 2012 Purdum Todd S April 8 1987 Emmy Winning Producer Shot to Death in Office The New York Times Retrieved July 30 2018 Stevenson Laura November 24 1975 Unlucky in Love People Whitehouse Franklin October 24 1982 Shooting of Jennifer O Neill is believed accidental The New York Times THE REGION O Neill Shooting Called an Accident The New York Times October 26 1982 Actress claims shooting was accident Minden Press Herald October 26 1982 p 1External links EditOfficial website Jennifer O Neill at IMDb Jennifer O Neill at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jennifer O 27Neill amp oldid 1130437183, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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