Neith Hunter

American model and actress (born 1960)


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::summary American model and actress (born 1960) ::

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nameNeith Hunter
birth_nameNeith Andrina Hunter
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birth_placeSan Francisco, California, U.S.
occupationActor, model
years_active1986–1999
children1
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Neith Andrina Hunter is an American former model and actress. She began her modeling career in the 1980s in her home town of San Francisco, California, where she was discovered as a teen by John Casablancas; she was the first graduate of his exclusive model training center. French couturier Hubert de Givenchy offered her an exclusive contract to work for his House of Givenchy in Paris.

She is well known for playing Marcie (better known as "The redheaded woman in the green dress") in the film Born in East L.A. She would later appear in several other films, including Fright Night 2 (1988) and Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation (1990).

Career

In the early-1980s, Hunter established herself as a muse of French-based fashion designer Diane Pernet. Hunter went on to become an international model on runways and in print appearing regularly in publications such as Vogue Italia and Victoria's Secret catalogs. Neith worked with photographers Gian Paolo Barbieri, Albert Watson, Sheila Metzner, Arthur Elgort, Guy Bourdin, Helmut Newton, Mario Testino, Irving Penn, Antonio Guccioni, Matthew Rolston and Steven Meisel. Returning to the states, Neith modeled in New York City for American Vogue and became the signature model for avant-garde designer and fashion journalist, Diane Pernet, and worked extensively with photographer Herb Ritts.

She studied acting with Daniel Mann in the mid-1980s, and relocated to Los Angeles. Working with Ritts, Hunter collaborated on the iconic image, Neith with Tumbleweed, for his book, Pictures, as well as, Neith with Shadows and images for Ritts' book, Men / Women. Neith also appeared in books by photographers Matthew Rolston and Gian Paolo Barbieri for Vogue Italia.

Helmut Newton introduced Neith to master sculptor, Robert Graham. Neith became Graham's muse and the two were a couple, during which time Graham sculpted, sketched and photographed Neith for such installations as the Duke Ellington memorial in Central Park and Study for Column 1, in the Rolfe Courtyard, at UCLA.

Hunter would later appear in films and television as an actress making her film debut in Born in East L.A. (1987). Other films include Less than Zero (1987), Fright Night Part 2 (1988) and Brian Yuzna's Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation (1990).

Personal life

Hunter attended the California Institute of the Arts and graduated with a BFA degree in studio art in 2002. She has one child with songwriter Andrew Scandal and was married to author Warren Fahy in 2009.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1987Born in East L.A.Marcie
1987Near DarkLady in Car
1987Less than ZeroAlana
1988Fright Night Part 2Young Admirer
1990Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: InitiationKim Levitt
1991Inside OutAngelaSegment "The Diaries"
1991Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy MakerKim Levitt
1995Carnosaur 2Joanne Galloway
1995Gentlemen's BetLauren Bernard
1996Red Shoe Diaries 6: How I Met My HusbandAlice
1999Liar's PokerBrooke
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1986Sledge Hammer!Doll1 Episode
1987Miami ViceTrace1 Episode
1988NightingalesJulieTelevision film
1990–1991One Life to LiveLaura Jean Ellis
1992–1996Red Shoe DiariesDaughter / Alice2 Episodes
1994Jonathan Stone: Threat of InnocenceNora WalshTelevision film
1994–1995Silk StalkingsElise / Gayla Everett3 Episodes
1995In the Name of Love: A Texas TragedyElaine PhelpsTelevision film
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References

Sources

References

  1. "1987 Press Photo Cheech Marin, Neith Hunter in "Born In East L.A."". Born in East L.A. Historic Images.
  2. Pernet, Diane. (August 6, 2018). "Neith Hunter was my muse from 1982 to 1987 till Herb Ritts discovered her and…". A Shaded View on Fashion.
  3. "Neith Hunter, Vogue Italia, 1983: Hahnemühle Fine Art Baryta, 308 gr., Edition: 2/15". Ocula.
  4. "Neith Hunter". British Film Institute (BFI).
  5. "Neith Hunter". TV Guide.

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