Jennifer O'Neill
Jennifer O'Neill, born on February 20, 1948, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is a multifaceted talent known for her work as an author, model, and former actress. O'Neill relocated to the United States shortly after her birth and quickly made a name for herself in the modeling industry. She became a prominent face for CoverGirl cosmetics, serving as their spokesperson for an impressive thirty years.
O'Neill's foray into acting began with her debut in the 1968 comedy "For Love of Ivy." She showcased her versatility with a significant role in Howard Hawks's Western "Rio Lobo" in 1970. However, it was in 1971 that she truly captured the spotlight with her performance in Robert Mulligan’s acclaimed coming-of-age film "Summer of '42." In this poignant drama, she portrayed the wife of a soldier during World War II, becoming the object of a teenage boy’s infatuation, which resonated deeply with audiences and solidified her status as a leading actress of her time.
Throughout her career, O'Neill has not only excelled in the entertainment industry but has also shared her personal journey through writing, contributing to her reputation as a compelling storyteller. Her achievements in modeling and film have left an indelible mark on popular culture, making her a notable figure in American entertainment history.
Filmography
Matthew Perry: A Hollywood Tragedy
The Ride
Summer of '42
Caravans
The Carey Treatment
Last Ounce of Courage
I'm Not Ashamed
Steel
Such Good Friends
Cloud Dancer
Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star
Scanners
Full Exposure: The Sex Tapes Scandal
The Reincarnation of Peter Proud
The Psychic (1977)
Rio Lobo
The Innocent
Doonby
Time Changer
A Force of One
Lady Ice