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Paulina Porizkova |
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Female |
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CS - Czechoslovakia |
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April 9, 1965 |
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Prostejov, Czechoslovakia |
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c/o Paradigm |
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500 Fifth Avenue, 37th Floor |
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New York, NY 10110 |
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USA |
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Biography |
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Paulina Porizkova (born April 9, 1965), Prostejov, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic), is an actress and model. Porizkova's father left Czechoslovakia and moved to Lund in the south of Sweden in the 1970s, then hired people to "rescue" his wife and daughter (Paulina). This was always headline news in Sweden during the Cold War. After years of failed rescue attempts, the Czech government finally gave in, and let the family reunite in Sweden. The parents soon separated though. She soon became a successful model and moved to the USA. She was on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in both 1984 and 1985, and she appeared in Playboy Magazine in August 1987.
Paulina was chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the world in 1990 and was also once considered one of the 4 most beautiful models in the world. She married Ric Ocasek, a musician with the group The Cars on August 23, 1989, and the have two sons. She appeared in the 1987 movie, Anna, and she was nominated for a Golden Raspberry for worst actress for her 1989 appearance in Her Alibi. Most recently, she wrote and directed the 2001 movie in which she also starred, Roommates. She turned down an opportunity to be a Bond Girl in GoldenEye(1995).
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