Andie Macdowell 10 Personal Facts, Biography, Wiki
American actress Born: April 21, 1958 (age 63 years), Gaffney, South Carolina, United States Children: Margaret Qualley, Rainey Qualley, Justin Qualley Spouse: Rhett Hartzog (m. 2001–2004), Paul Qualley (m. 1986–1999) Parents: Marion St. Pierre MacDowell, Pauline Johnston Siblings: Beverly MacDowell Birthday: April 21, 1958 Age: 63 Years, 63 Year Old Females Sun Sign: Taurus Born In: Gaffney, South Carolina, United States Famous As: Actress Actresses American Women Height: 5’8″ (173 cm), 5’8″ Females Spouse/Ex-: Paul Qualley (M. 1986–1999), Rhett Hartzog (M. 2001–2004) Father: Johnston Mother: Pauline Children: Justin Qualley, Margaret Qualley, Rainey Qualley U.S. State: South Carolina
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MacDowell’s mother was an alcoholic, and MacDowell cared for her at an early age. In 1986, MacDowell married Paul Qualley, a rancher and fellow former model. The two met while posing for Gap ads. They had a son, Justin (born 1986), and two daughters, Rainey (born 1990), named Miss Golden Globe 2012, and Margaret (born 1994), an actress. MacDowell and Qualley divorced in 1999. Following her divorce from Qualley, MacDowell entered a year-long affair with actor Dennis Quaid. In 1999, through her sister Julia, MacDowell reconnected with her former high school classmate, Rhett Hartzog, a businessman whom she married on November 10, 2001. The couple subsequently divorced in October 2004 and as of 2013, she has resided in Marina del Rey, California. Andie MacDowell married Paul Qualley in 1986. They had a son and two daughters, Justin, Rainey and Sarah. The couple split up in 1999. Later in 2001 she married her childhood friend Rhett Hartzog with whom she split up in 2004. She got engaged to businessman Kevin Geagan in 2006. However, they split up later. Andie MacDowell is an American model and actress who earned her fame for the movie Groundhog Day. She won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. The would-be actress was born on April 21, 1958, in Gaffney, South Carolina. She has a mixed origin: Scottish, Irish, Welsh, and French. The girl had an elder sister, Beverly (born in 1954) and a younger brother, Willard (born in 1961). The father worked as a lumber executive, and the mother taught music. They divorced when Andie turned six; the kids stayed with the mother. Andie enrolled at a college but had to quit two years later because of material hardships. The young woman got hired at a Stage Door restaurant; she also used to work part-time in a clothes store. At 20, Andie left her town for New York and signed a contract with Elite Model Management. Pretty and slim (Andie’s height was 5.68 feet or 173 cm., and her weight was 145.5 lbs. or 66 kg.), the young woman found a place for herself in the industry. She participated in fashion shows in Paris and collaborated with Yves Saint Laurent, Vassarette, Armani perfume, Sabeth-Row, Mink International, Anne Klein, Bill Blass. Andie’s photos frequently appeared on covers of Vogue and Glamor. In 1986, MacDowell became a spokesperson for L’Oreal’s Revitalift series. In the early 1980s, Andie MacDowell met her first husband, Paul Qualley, thanks to modeling; they married in 1986. Three children were born in this family: the son Justin (1986) and the daughters Rainey (1989) and Margaret (1995). The spouses lived in a ranch in Montana. They broke up in 1999. Journalists believed it happened because of the actress’s old romance with Bruce Willis that was revealed ten years later. Andie’s school friend, the entrepreneur Rhett Hartzog, became her second husband in 2001; they spent three years together. MacDowell’s friend Kevin Geagan could have become her next partner, but the artist decided not to marry again. The actress’s life is full of harmony: she travels, does yoga, and goes climbing. In 2017, Andie MacDowell had a secondary role in Joseph Kosinski’s social drama Only the Brave. The movie was made in memory of 19 firefighters who died during the summer fire in Arizona in 2013. Goes by Rose or Rosie to family and close friends Dropped out of Winthrop University and moved to New York in order to pursue a modeling career First big modeling break was a series of Calvin Klein jeans commercials in 1983 Played Jane in Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes in her big-screen debut only to have her lines dubbed over by Glenn Close due to MacDowell’s thick southern accent Signed as a spokesperson with L’Oreal cosmetics in 1986 Won the Independent Spirit Award and Los Angeles Film Critics Association awards for Best Actress for her breakthrough role as a repressed wife in 1989’s Sex, Lies, and Videotape Made her debut as an executive producer with the comedy Just the Ticket (1998), in which she also starred Received Winthrop University’s Medal of Honor in the Arts in 2004 Sponsors separate summer camps for children with diabetes, cancer and asthma