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Twiggy
was
born
in
north
London
on
September
19th,
1949.
She
was
named
"The
Face
of
'66"
by
the
Daily
Express.
In
the
mid
60's
at
16
years
of
age,
Twiggy
became
internationally
known
as
the
world's
first
supermodel,
her
photographic
modelling
success
epitomising
the
age.
Twiggy
went
on
to
become
a
successful
actress
in
film,
stage
and
television,
beginning
her
acting
career
by
starring
in
Ken
Russell's
film
"The
Boyfriend",
for
which
she
won
two
Golden
Globe
awards;
most
promising
newcomer
and
best
actress
in
a
musical.
She
has
recorded
many
albums
since,
encompassing
a
variety
of
styles
including
pop,
rock,
disco,
country
and
show
tunes.
Twiggy's
successful
recordings
have
earned
her
two
silver
discs,
two
chart
albums
and
hit
singles.
Twiggy
had
considerable
success
with
her
own
variety
series
for
the
BBC
and
her
portrayal
of
Eliza
Doolitle
in
Yorkshire
TV's
production
of
"Pygmalion"
was
highly
praised.
She
then
had
outstanding
success
in
the
Tony
Award
winning
Gershwin
musical
"My
One
and
Only".
The
musical
ran
for
nearly
two
years
and
she
was
nominated
for
a
Tony
Award
for
her
performance.
Twiggy
continued
to
act
in
film
and
TV
in
the
U.S.
and
U.K.
with
parts
in
"The
Doctor
and
the
Devils",
"Club
Paradise",
"The
Blues
Brothers",
"The
Little
Match
Girl",
and
"Young
Charlie
Chaplin"
to
name
but
a
few.
In
1988
Twiggy
married
British
Actor/Director
Leigh
Lawson
who
starred
with
her
and
Shirley
MacLaine
in
"Madame
Sousatzka"
directed
by
John
Schlesinger.
The
90's
launched
her
into
a
career
as
TV
presenter
and
interviewer
with
her
own
ITV
series
'Twiggy's
People',
interviewing
amongst
others,
Dustin
Hoffman,
Lauren
Bacall,
Tom
Jones,
Joan
Rivers,
Eric
Idle
and
Tim
Curry.
In
2001,
Twiggy
recorded
a
second
TV
series
for
the
ITV
network
'Take
Time
With
Twiggy',
interviewing
such
stars
as
Lulu,
Ken
Russell
and
Frederick
Forsyth.
She
co-produced
and
starred
in
the
critically
acclaimed,
"If
Love
Were
All"
in
New
York
directed
by
Leigh
Lawson.
Her
autobiography,
"Twiggy
In
Black
and
White"
entered
the
bestseller
list
and
her
new
album
Midnight
Blue
was
released
to
lauded
reviews
in
the
music
press.
Her
timeless
beauty
transcends
the
decades
and
she
continues
to
model,
featuring
on
the
cover
of
numerous
magazines,
"Vogue",
"Tatler"
etc.
Twiggy
is
an
ardent
supporter
of
animal
welfare
through
numerous
societies
-
an
anti
fur
campaigner,
and
is
known
also
for
her
support
of
breast
cancer
research
groups.
Since
2005
Twiggy
has
been
part
of
the
phenomenally
successful
Marks
&
Spencer
advertising
campaign.
Twiggy
has
also
been
a
guest
judge
on
the
top
US
reality
show
America's
Next
Top
Model
opposite
the
shows
creator
Tyra
Banks.
As
a
designer,
Twiggy's
has
her
own
successful
clothing
line
featured
in
the
Littlewoods
catalogue.
Twiggy
also
has
recently
launched
her
own
range
of
bed
linen.
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