Alison Doody
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Alison Doody | |
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Born | Alison Doody November 11, 1966 Dublin, Ireland |
Occupation | Actor, Model |
Spouse(s) | Gavin O'Reilly (1994 - 2005) |
Alison Doody (born November 11, 1966) is an Irish actress and model.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
The youngest of three children, she was born to a well-off family in Dublin, Ireland. Her mother, Joan, was a beauty therapist, and her father, Patrick, worked in the property business and farmed.[1] Doody attended Mount Anville Convent. She studied at the National College of Fine Arts, but left after a year.
[edit] Career
Approached by a photographer, she took up modeling, which turned into a career in commercial modeling as she stringently avoided glamour and nude work -- a clause which she extended to her acting career[citation needed]. She came to the attention of the casting director of a new James Bond film and accepted a part as Jenny Flex in 1985's A View to a Kill. She was listed as one of 12 "Promising New Actors of 1986" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 38. [1986].
Taking up acting professionally, she appeared in various television dramas in London and Dublin, before taking her most memorable role as Austrian Nazi-sympathiser and archaeologist Dr. Elsa Schneider in 1989's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Her on-screen look was styled to that of Grace Kelly, in line with the wishes of director Steven Spielberg and producer George Lucas[citation needed].
The film brought her to the attention of Hollywood[citation needed], where she subsequently relocated. Chosen to replace Cybill Shepard as spokeswoman for L'Oréal, her film career resulted in a few B-movies, including 1988's Taffin opposite Pierce Brosnan, and in Jim Henson's 1989 series The Storyteller, appearing as Sapsorrow. She was chosen as one of People Magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People In the World in 1992. She turned down the Sharon Stone role in Basic Instinct (1992) because the film had "too much nudity and sexual content"[citation needed]. Doody wanted to play the role of Ginger in Casino (1995)[citation needed], but the role was given to Stone.
Director Peter Jackson offered her the role of "Éowyn" in The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003), but she declined due to her impending pregnancy[citation needed] with the 18-month on-location production these movies required. The role eventually went to Miranda Otto.
Doody returned to acting with a small role in the British comedy movie The Actors with Michael Caine, in which she played herself in an award ceremony scene; the part apparently made her realise how much she missed the business.[2] She played alongside Patrick Swayze in a television movie adaptation of King Solomon's Mines and also starred in a short called Benjamin's Struggle (2005), a pamphlet about the Holocaust and in the British TV series Waking the Dead (in a two-part episode called "The Fall") in 2007.
[edit] Personal life
Missing Ireland and having been dating Gavin O'Reilly, CEO of the Independent News & Media of Ireland and son of media magnate Tony O'Reilly, since 1992; she planned to put her career on hold. The couple married on June 25, 1994 at the O'Reilly family residence Castlemartin, with 560 guests present. Making their home at Bartra House,[3] a 10,000 square foot home overlooking the sea in Dalkey, their neighbours included singer Enya and U2 guitarist The Edge. The marriage produced two daughters (Alanna in 1996; Lauren in 1999). She separated from O'Reilly in 2002 and later divorced him.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-145080956.html
- ^ Alison Doody Making a Comeback.... showbizireland.com (2002-05-14). Retrieved on 2008-05-18.
- ^ Hughes, Emer (2003-03-02). Rich chase streets of dreams. ThePost.ie. Retrieved on 2008-05-18.
- ^ Robinson, James (2008-01-27). O'Reilly junior proves passion for print is in the genes. The Guardian. Retrieved on 2008-05-18.