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Margaux Hemingway

Birth name Margot Louise Hemingway
Born February 16, 1955
Portland, Oregon
Died July 1, 1996 (aged 41)
Santa Monica, California
Spouse(s) Erroll Wetson (1975-1978)
Bernard Foucher (1979-1987)
Margaux Louise Hemingway (February 16, 1955 – July 1, 1996) was a film actress and model who appeared in several movies. She was born in Portland, Oregon, the sister of actress Mariel Hemingway and the granddaughter of writer Ernest Hemingway. In addition to Mariel Hemingway, she had another sister, Joan. She grew up on her grandfather's farm in Ketchum, Idaho.

Biography

Early life
Hemingway was named for the wine, Château Margaux, which her parents, Puck and Jack Hemingway (the son of Ernest), were drinking the night she was conceived. In later years, after giving up drinking alcohol, she spelled her name Margot. She struggled with a variety of disorders in addition to alcoholism, including bulimia and epilepsy. She allowed a video recording to be made of a therapy session related to her bulimia and it was broadcast on television. Due to dyslexia, she did not read many of the books her famous grandfather wrote. She once said, "I am not a Hemingway aficionado".


Career
Six feet tall, Hemingway experienced success as a model, including a million-dollar contract for Fabergé as the spokesmodel for Babe perfume in the 1970s. She lost the contract due to her unflattering image as a perpetually drunk typical model at Studio 54. She also appeared on the covers of Vogue and Time magazines.

She appeared in the 1976 movie Lipstick alongside her sister Mariel. The bad reviews of her performance were made worse by the critics' adoration of 14-year-old Mariel.

Her first marriage, to Errol Wetson, ended in divorce. They met when, at 19, she accompanied her father to the Plaza Hotel in New York City on a business trip, and four months later she moved from Idaho to New York City to share Wetson's apartment. On the rebound, she married Venezuelan Bernard Foucher, and they lived in Paris for a year. She also divorced him in 1985 after six years, and the end of the marriage left her feeling suicidal. Like her grandfather, she experienced occasional bouts of clinical depression all through her life. After a skiing accident in 1984, she gained 75 pounds and became more and more depressed. In 1987, she checked into the Betty Ford Center. In 1994, she went to a psychiatric hospital in Idaho to recover from a depressive cycle.

Hemingway experienced familial dramas throughout her life. Her relationship with her mother, Puck, was fraught with tension, but they did reconcile prior to Puck's death from cancer in 1988. She also experienced intense competition with Mariel, her younger sister and a more famous actress. In the 1990s, Hemingway went forward with allegations that her godfather had molested her as a child, and her father, Jack, and stepmother, Angela, resented the allegations and stopped speaking to her. Angela told People magazine, "Jack and I did not talk to her for two years. She constantly lies. The whole family won't have anything to do with her. She's nothing but an angry woman."

She supported herself later in life by autographing her nude photos from Playboy magazine, and endorsing a psychic telephone hotline. She enjoyed yoga and meditation. The last year of her life, she was looking forward to hosting the outdoor adventure series "Wild Guide" on the Discovery Channel.


Death

On July 1, 1996, the day before the 35th anniversary of her grandfather's suicide, Hemingway was found dead in her studio apartment in Santa Monica, California at age 42. She had taken an overdose of phenobarbital, according to the Los Angeles County coroner's findings one month later. Though her death was ruled a suicide, Mariel Hemingway long disputed this finding. Mariel's husband, Steve Crisman, said, "This was the best I'd seen her in years. She had gotten herself back together." On a December 22, 2005 edition of Larry King Live, however, Mariel said she now accepts the fact that Margaux committed suicide.

Her remains were cremated and Margaux was inurned in the Hemingway family plot in the Ketchum Cemetery in Ketchum, Idaho.


Filmography


Lipstick (1976)
Killer Fish (1979)
They Call Me Bruce? (1982)
Inner Sanctum (1991)
Double Obsession (1992)
Deadly Rivals (1993)
Dangerous Cargo (1996)
 
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Thank you so much for thread and pictures!:flower: I love all the pictures. First time I heard about her was a couple of years when I read b*tch by Elizabeth Wurtzel.
 
alicia please note that google is not a valid image source as it is a search engine and not the specific site where the picture is posted..

please PM me with the sources for each photo in the google credited posts so that I can go back and add those for you or those posts will have to be deleted for their lack of credits..

thanks..

*also, please limit the number of pictures per post to approx 6 images as the pages take a long time to load for people on slower internet connections...
 
As a side note, Margeaux was one of Scavullo's favourite models. I remember him saying in an interview that Margeaux was one of two girls who had floored him completely (the other was Gia). She really was an amazing model between 1975 and 1981.
 
Thank you so much for all of the amazing pictures!! She was so beautiful- it is still hard to see her and remember how tragic she was... :cry:
 
Thanks so much Alicia!! :flower: I never realized how much she looked like Kim Alexis in several of the pictures...Striking..! ^_^
 
I forgot about the Playboy appearence and I also forgot seeing a soft core p*rn movie she made- which was pretty bad except for her semi-naked scenes...Her career was really on the skids, I guess... :cry:
 
The surname alone connoted fortune, wealth and creativity, but Portland-born Margaux Hemingway worked hard throughout her career to carve her own niche in the Hemingway saga. Raised in Ketchum, Idaho, Margaux worked various jobs in the Sun Valley area before traveling to New York City in the mid 1970's. With her striking beauty, she quickly made a name for herself as a model. She was the first model to be paid one million US Dollars to front a cosmetics line and appear on dozens of fashion magazine covers. Her work for the Faberge fragrance 'Babe' led to nationwide recognition, so it was no surprise that Hollywood came next.

In 1976, the r*pe melodrama Lipstick (1976) was released. Margaux had the starring role, and at her suggestion, her younger sister Mariel Hemingway was cast in a supporting role. Though the film had its merits, it found no favor among Hollywood critics, who were quick to slam her performance. Mariel, however, won praise and went on to appear in a number of high profile film projects in the late 70's and early 80's. In spite of her downfall, Margaux continued to work as a model and occasional actress, appearing in the low-budget horror Killer Fish (1979) opposite 'Lee Majors' and Karen Black. Margaux began attracting more attention from her turbulent social life, frequenting Studio 54 in New York and attending numerous glamorous parties and events. It was in this period that alcoholism began to come into play, a fact she later put down to her nervousness amongst the high profile celebrity crowd of New York.

In the 1980's she appeared in a couple of movies, most notably Over the Brooklyn Bridge (1984), a movie that she later mentioned as her favorite. Margaux spent much time traveling and spending time with her by now second husband Bernard Foucher. In 1984, Margaux was spending much time in Miami, Florida, and embarked upon the making of Hemingway: Winner Take Nothing (1998) (V) in Cuba. The documentary chronicled the work of her famous grandfather Ernest Hemingway, and involved her traveling around Europe and the USA. Her marriage to Foucher ended in the mid 1980's and the documentary hit the cutting room floor until its eventual release in 1998. Margaux next hit headlines by spending time at the Betty Ford Clinic to deal with her alcohol problems. She had gained weight, her career had dried up, and her second, childless marriage was over.

In 1988, Margaux emerged from the clinic with positive energy. She sold her tale to People Magazine and began to work on her film career again. The French movie Messe en si mineur, La (1990) was filmed in 1989, with her in a leading role, and in mid 1990, she appeared in the pages of Playboy Magazine. This move certainly attracted attention, and it was not long before she joined erotic thriller bandwagon of the early 1990Fred Olen Ray cast her as 'the other women' in the video rental store hit Inner Sanctum (1991), a role that required nudity. She was overshadowed by Tanya Roberts revealing performance in the movie, and went to be cast in a series of small roles in Love Is Like That (1993) (Bad Love), Deadly Rivals (1993) and a lead in erotica aficionado Joe D'Amato 's Donna di una sera, La (1991). Margaux changed the spelling of her name to Margot to serve as an official reminder of her sobriety in 1993.

In 1994, Double Obsession (1994) was released. Filmed in Boulder, Colorado, Margaux had split lead credit with English actress Maryam d'Abo, and she reprized her role as Anna Rawlins alongside Michael Nouri, Sandahl Bergman and Tracy Brooks Swope in Inner Sanctum II (1994). In 1995 her film career was struggling, and she was dogged by rumors of depression, something that she divulged all too often on celebrity chat shows like 'Geraldo Rivera'. In Vicious Kiss (1995) Margaux played opposite feisty Monique Parent in a throwaway role that was unflattering to her image and career.

More rumors abounded when a trip to India was cut short in 1995, sparking a frenzy over her mental health as she recovered at the Hemingway family home in Idaho, and despite her excitement to be narrator and moderator for an Animal Planet documentary 'Wild Guide', she seemed to be struggling. In July 1996, Margaux was found dead in her new Santa Monica apartment. A friend had become concerned after not seeing her for a while. The death was ruled as suicide by overdose sometime later, a ruling that her popular actress sister disagreed with.

Margaux Hemingway proved to be another in an unfortunate line of Hollywood tragedies, in spite of trying so hard in her last few years to keep her career fueled. Her husky voice and trademark eyebrows will only be remembered positively in the fashion world, not by her days as a leading lady. Backroads to Vegas (1996) (TV), her final film, was released in 1999, and a scheduled biopic was shelved. Margaux had been an avid environmentalist and traveler, and that was the path her career was taking. Over a decade later, her memory has been laid to rest, but her high profile personal problems may serve as a bitter reminder as to how hard playing the fame game can be.

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Thanks so much Alicia!! Wonderful pictures- although it still makes me sad to think of her... So beautiful, so disturbed and tragic... :cry:
 
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CAPTION: 14th February 1978: American actor and comedian Gilda Radner (1946 - 1989), American journalist Mary Welsh Hemingway (1908 - 1986), and her step-granddaughter, American actor and model Margaux Hemingway smiling at a Valentine's Day party at Studio 54 nightclub, New York City. Mary Hemingway was the widow of the late writer Ernest Hemingway, Margaux's grandfather. (Photo by D. Gortson/New York Times Co./Getty Images) LOCATION: , , United StatesPOST DATE: Nov/23/2005 4:21 AMTAG ID: gettyhulton140762
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CAPTION: Model-turned-actress MARGAUX HEMINGWAY, the granddaughter of legendary writer Ernest Hemingway, stars in the cover of Playboy magazine in May, 1990. LOCATION: New York, NY, USAPOST DATE: Nov/26/2004 3:44 PMTAG ID: zumaphotos899668
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CAPTION: 1980's New York, NY. Margaux Hemingway, Cary Grant and Farrah Fawcett at Studio 54. POST DATE: Jul/1/1998 6:07 PMTAG ID: gettypix155878
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CAPTION: (FILES) Picture dated 14 May 1989 of Actress and model Margaux Hemingway at the Cannes film festival. The 41-year-old grandaughter of late US novelist Ernest Hemingway, was found dead at her home in Santa Monica, California 01 July. LOCATION: CANNES, FrancePOST DATE: Apr/30/1998 12:56 PMTAG ID: afpphotos233544
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