Nancy Donahue
{{short description|American fashion model and actress|bot=PearBOT 5}}
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{{Infobox model
| name = Nancy Donahue
| image = PhotoNancyDonahue.jpg
| caption = Donahue in 2009
| birth_name =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1958|2|16|mf=y}}
| birth_place = Lowell, Massachusetts, U.S.{{Cite news |title=From magazine spreads in the '80s to dessert spreads in the '90s, Lowell's Nancy Donahue takes the cake |newspaper=Boston Herald |date=October 20, 1999}}
| alma_mater = Lasell Junior College{{Cite magazine |title=From Lasell to Mademoiselle |magazine=Lasell Bulletin |publisher=Lasell Junior College |publication-place=Auburndale, MA |date=Fall 1978 |volume=16 |number=1 |page=1 |url=https://archive.org/details/lasellbulletin19781lase/mode/2up |via=Internet Archive}}
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| occupation = {{hlist|Model|actress}}
| yearsactive = 1978–present
| spouse =
| parents = Dick Donahue (father)
| relatives = {{hlist|Joseph Donahue (brother)|Daniel Donahue (uncle)}}
}}
Nancy Donahue (born February 16, 1958) is an American fashion model and actress.
Modeling career
Donahue got her start in 1978 when her then-boyfriend, who also was a part-time model, suggested she enter a model search contest. She beat out 200 contestants to win a contract with Mademoiselle magazine for ten covers. When photographer Patrick Demarchelier learned that Donahue didn't have an agent, he notified John Casablancas at Elite Model Management, who sent a representative to the studio, and she was quickly signed.
Donahue was one of the top fashion models of the 1980s{{Citation needed|date=March 2025}} and worked alongside some of the other top international models of the 1980s, including Kim Alexis, Iman, Kelly Emberg, Carol Alt, Gia Carangi, Janice Dickinson and Paulina Porizkova. Donahue appeared in magazines including American, French, Italian, and British Vogue, as well as Italian Bazaar, Mademoiselle, Self, Redbook, Glamour, The New York Times and More.{{Cite web |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230325141652/http://www.nancydonahue.com/about/ |url=http://www.nancydonahue.com/about/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=March 25, 2023 |title=Biography |website=Nancy Donahue}} Donahue was the face for Helena Rubenstein's beauty campaign in the UK and Virginia Slims in the USA.
Donahue often did the Paris collections for American Vogue along with Gia Carangi, Joan Severance and Kelly Le Brock. She also did some runway work in her early career for Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan and Perry Ellis in New York and Hong Kong. Donahue also appeared in catalogs for Lord and Taylor, Neiman Marcus and Bloomingdale's. She has worked with numerous photographers, including Demarchelier, Richard Avedon, Steven Meisel, Francesco Scavullo, Irving Penn, Steve Landis, Arthur Elgort and Denis Piel.
= Star Capital and mismanagement scandal =
In 1995, Casablancas blamed Donahue for recommending David Weil to her as an experienced money manager. Casablancas claimed that the recommendation from Donahue was so good that he never investigated Weil further, nor did he search into the background of his business partner, Peter Bucchieri.
Weil and Bucchieri operated a firm, Star Capital, within Elite's offices and managed financial portfolios for many of the models. They were subsequently accused of mismanaging the funds. On September 21, 1997, Bucchieri, pleaded guilty to conspiring with Weil to sell fictitious Colorado real estate investments to the models. Bucchieri was sentenced to 33 months in prison. It was subsequently discovered that they had transferred many of the funds to their own bank accounts and used them to pay personal bills and make purchases, including a new Porsche.
Donahue accepted no blame for the incident and claims that she also lost a considerable amount of money to Bucchieri and Weil.{{Cite news |title=Vegas swindler gets 33 months |newspaper=Rocky Mountain News |agency=Associated Press |publication-place=Denver, CO |date=September 21, 1997}}{{Cite news |title=Model Mismanagement |magazine=New York |first=John |last=Connolly |date=July 17, 1995 |volume=28 |issue=28 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xOQCAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA20#v=onepage&q&f=false |via=Google Books}}{{Cite news |title=Two Men Accused of Bilking Models |newspaper=The New York Times |date=December 19, 1995 |page=B2 |url=https://nyti.ms/3Dq9rpp}}
Filmography
- Exposed, {{abbr|dir.|directed by}} James Toback, 1983{{IMDb title|0085513|Exposed}}
- Portfolio, dir. Robert Guralnick, 1986{{IMDb title|0086130|Portfolio}}
- The Self-Destruction of Gia (documentary), dir. J.J. Martin, 2002
Other activities
Donahue co-authored One on One, a best-selling book about two people giving to each other physically and emotionally, with her then-husband and fellow model, Jeff Aquilon, published by Simon & Schuster.
Donahue was the pastry chef at Bianco's Catering Company in Chelmsford, Massachusetts for ten years, where she won numerous awards for her pastry at different events.
Personal life
Donahue resides in her hometown of Lowell, Massachusetts, with her third husband, local businessman Steve Joncas.{{Cite web |url=https://www.metromodels.com/sp/classic/1960-nancy-donahue/bio/ |title=Nancy Donahue |website=Metro Models |language=Spanish |access-date=March 12, 2025}}{{Cite news |website=The Sun |publication-place=Lowell, MA |title=Lowell General ball evokes glory of Mardi Gras |first=Mary |last=Sampas |date=July 13, 2019 |url=https://www.lowellsun.com/2010/03/20/lowell-general-ball-evokes-glory-of-mardi-gras/ |access-date=March 12, 2025}} She has a son, George Eng, from her second marriage.
Further reading
- [https://books.google.com/books?id=xOQCAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA20&dq=%22Nancy+Donahue%22 New York magazine], Jul 17, 1995 - v. 28, no. 28
- No Lifeguard on Duty: The Accidental Life of the World’s First Supermodel
- {{Cite journal
| first = Dinah
| last = Prince
| title = Girl Crazy
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=VeUCAAAAMBAJ&q=%22Nancy+Donahue%22&pg=PA38
| journal = New York Magazine
| location = v. 21, no. 4
| date = 25 January 1988
}}
- [https://books.google.com/books?id=ZOgCAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA38&dq=%22Nancy+Donahue%22 New York magazine], July 3, 1989 - v. 22, no. 27
- One on One, by Jeff Aquilon and Nancy Donahue, Simon & Schuster, 1984
- "Model Agent Prides himself on discovering ‘raw talent’", Boca Raton News - July 5, 1983
- "Notes Gathered on the Campaign Trail", Boston Globe, Jan 27, 1980
- "Fashion; Model of success; From magazine spreads in the '80s to dessert spreads in the '90s, Lowell's Nancy Donahue takes the cake", Boston Herald; Oct 20, 1999
- Becoming a Professional Model, by Larry Goldman, Beech Tree Books (New York), 1986
- Vogue USA 1980 Jan: "Nancy Donahue" by John Stember
- "Twenty Years as a Self Girl", Self magazine, May 1999, page 218
- "Modeling mogul: It's big business seeking out the Elite", The Ledger, June 29, 1983
- "The Body Game", People magazine, Jan 11, 1993, v. 39, no. 1
- "Spoiled Supermodels", New York magazine - Mar 16, 1981 - v. 14, no. 11
- "Girl Crazy", New York magazine, Jan 25, 1988 - v. 21, no. 4
External links
- {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230325145135/http://www.nancydonahue.com/ |date=March 25, 2023 |title=Official website}}
- {{IMDb name|id=0231976|name=Nancy Donahue}}
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Category:American film actresses