Rachel Hunter

{{Short description|New Zealand model and actress (born 1969)}}

{{other people}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2022}}

{{Use New Zealand English|date=December 2023}}

{{Infobox model

| name = Rachel Hunter

| image = Rachel Hunter LF.JPG

| caption = Hunter in 2008

| birth_place = Glenfield, Auckland, New Zealand

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1969|9|8|df=y}}

| spouse = {{marriage|Rod Stewart|1990|2006|end=div.}}

| haircolor = Blonde

| eyecolor = Blue

| occupation = {{hlist|Model|actress}}

| years_active = 1986–Present

| children = 2

| height = 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)

| website = {{url|rachelhunter.com}}

}}

Rachel Hunter (born 8 September 1969){{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/rachelhunterx/status/641340892347940865|title=RACHEL HUNTER on Twitter|work=Twitter}} is a New Zealand model, actress, and the host of Imagination Television's Rachel Hunter's Tour of Beauty.{{Cite web|title = Rachel's Tour of Beauty|url = http://rachelstourofbeauty.com/|website = Rachel's Tour of Beauty|access-date = 3 November 2015}} She has appeared on several magazine covers, including Vogue, Elle, Rolling Stone, Sports Illustrated, Playboy, Cosmopolitan, and Harper's Bazaar. She has been on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue twice: in 1994 (alongside Kathy Ireland and Elle Macpherson) and in 2006 (alongside six other models).{{Cite web|title = SI Swimsuit Covers Through the Years|url = https://www.si.com/more-sports/photos/2013/02/08/si-swimsuit-covers/22|website = SI.com|access-date = 3 November 2015}}{{Cite web|title = SI Swimsuit Covers Through the Years|url = https://www.si.com/more-sports/photos/2013/02/08/si-swimsuit-covers/10|website = SI.com|access-date = 3 November 2015}}

Early life

Hunter was born in Glenfield, a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand, and educated at Glenfield College.{{cite news |url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/celebrities/2845697/Rachel-Hunters-rise-to-the-top |title=Rachel Hunter's rise to the top |first=Michael |last=Fox |date=9 September 2009 |work=Stuff |access-date=14 August 2021}} Her parents divorced when she was still a child. As a child she wanted to be a ballet dancer, but at 13 became ill with toxoplasmosis, which curtailed her dancing ambitions.{{cite news|last1=Thomas|first1=David|title=Rachel reveals (almost) all|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/3614251/Rachel-reveals-almost-all.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/3614251/Rachel-reveals-almost-all.html |archive-date=12 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|access-date=5 March 2018|publisher=The Telegraph}}{{cbignore}}

Career

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= Modelling =

Hunter began her career at age 16, modelling in France, Australia and New Zealand, appearing in Australian Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Australian Cosmopolitan and for various campaigns throughout New Zealand and Australia. She became the face of Tip Top Ice-Cream in New Zealand and was the "Trumpet Girl". She was quickly signed up to Ford Models and immediately embarked on a successful career, landing a Cover Girl cosmetics contract and becoming the spokesperson for the company for several years.{{cite web|url=http://www.fashionmodeldirectory.com/models/Rachel_Hunter|title=Rachel Hunter|publisher=FashionModelDirectory.com|access-date=27 December 2012}} Hunter rose to global prominence after posing as a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model in 1989.{{cite web|url = http://nymag.com/fashion/models/rhunter/rachelhunter/|title = Rachel Hunter|publisher = New York Magazine|access-date = 27 December 2012}} She subsequently appeared on magazine covers, including Cosmopolitan and on the 1994 "Dream Team" cover of Sports Illustrated{{'}}s annual swimsuit issue with other supermodels Elle MacPherson and Kathy Ireland, and again graced its cover, this time solo, 12 years later in 2006. Hunter also appeared on the cover of Vogue Italia, Australian Vogue, American and international editions of Elle and Dutch Harper's Bazaar.

Hunter posed nude for a cover-featured Playboy pictorial published in April 2004.{{cite news|title=Hunter among Playboy's best bunnies (+pics)|url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/493843/Hunter-among-Playboys-best-bunnies-pics|access-date=28 September 2017|date=31 January 2009}}{{cite web|url=http://www.playboy.com/girls/celebrities/features/rachel-hunter/rachel-hunter.html |title=Rachel Hunter |publisher=Playboy.com |access-date=27 December 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120305063021/http://www.playboy.com/girls/celebrities/features/rachel-hunter/rachel-hunter.html |archive-date=5 March 2012 }}

Hunter is signed to Ford Models in New York, Select Model Management in London, and Chadwick Models in Sydney.

=Acting=

Hunter first appeared on television in 1985 in an advertisement for the New Zealand ice cream brand Tip Top, promoting their "Trumpet" ice-cream.

Hunter guest starred in a 1997 episode of The Drew Carey Show as herself. She has appeared in several independent films, including 1999's A Walk in the Park and 2000's Two Shades of Blue, an erotic thriller with Marlee Matlin.{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0161029/|title=Two Shades of Blue (1999)|publisher=IMDb.com|access-date=9 November 2012}} She stars as a lesbian cook doling out relationship advice in the award-winning indie film La Cucina. She had a brief appearance as a sexy mother in Dennis Dugan's The Benchwarmers (2006) and also played a sultry, bikini-clad mother in the music video for Fountains of Wayne's 2003 song "Stacy's Mom".

Hunter was one of six celebrities in the inaugural cast of the American dance competition series Dancing with the Stars in 2005.{{Cite web |title=Rachel Hunter hits the dance floor on US version of hit show |url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/rachel-hunter-hits-the-dance-floor-on-us-version-of-hit-show/5CRH5H757RMMNDILYTX4AOU2QY/ |access-date=2022-06-02 |website=The New Zealand Herald |language=en-NZ}} She appeared on a 2005 celebrity episode of Lingo, where she and her partner Trista Rehn split $30,000 for charity. Hunter is an ambassador to The Born Free Foundation, and established the Rachel Hunter Lowland Gorilla Fund. Hunter also appeared as herself in the 2004 Christmas Special of The Vicar of Dibley. She also starred in Confessions of a Go-Go Girl (2008), The Perfect Assistant (2008),{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1063336/|title=The Perfect Assistant (2008)|publisher=IMDB.com|access-date=19 August 2013}} the science fiction TV movies Piranhaconda{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1886644/|title=Piranhaconda (2011)|publisher=IMDb.com|access-date=9 November 2012}} (2011) and Swamp Volcano, aka Miami Magma (2012).{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1808304/|title=Miami Magma (2011)|publisher=IMDb.com|access-date=9 November 2012}}

File:Rachel Hunter and Patsy Reddy.jpg, at the Suffrage 125 launch at Government House, Wellington, on 7 March 2018]]

She appeared as a judge on New Zealand's Got Talent from 2012 to 2013.{{cite news|title=UB40 front man to judge New Zealand's Got Talent|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=10816396|work=29 June 2012|publisher=New Zealand Herald |access-date=14 July 2012|date=29 June 2012}} In 2015, Hunter fronted her own television series titled Rachel Hunter's Tour of Beauty for TV One where she travelled the world to discover what beauty meant in various countries.

Personal life

{{Portal|New Zealand|Fashion|Biography}}

In the late 1980s, Hunter was in a relationship with rock musician Kip Winger.{{cite web|url=http://www.sleazeroxx.com/vault/1990win.shtml |title=Winger: Gets Real |publisher=Sleaze Roxx |access-date=9 November 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121006093717/http://www.sleazeroxx.com/vault/1990win.shtml |archive-date=6 October 2012}}

At the age of 21, Hunter met rock star Rod Stewart, 24 years her senior, in a Los Angeles nightclub. They married three months later at the Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church in Beverly Hills, California, on 15 December 1990.{{cite news|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE0D91539F93BA25751C1A966958260&scp=1&sq=%22rachel+hunter%22&st=nyt |title=Chronicle column|newspaper=The New York Times|date=18 December 1990}}{{Subscription required}} Together they have two children: Renée (b. 1992) and Liam (b. 1994). They separated in January 1999 after eight years of marriage, and their divorce was finalised on 2 November 2006.{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6159441.stm |title=Entertainment | Rod Stewart divorce is finalised |publisher=BBC News |date=30 November 2006 |access-date=9 November 2012}}

She had a year-long relationship with Canadian NHL ice hockey player Sean Avery in 2004,{{citation needed|date=April 2020}} and in 2006 began a three-year relationship with Jarret Stoll, 13 years her junior, also a Canadian NHL player who played for, and won the Stanley Cup with, the Los Angeles Kings. Her son Liam was a junior player being mentored by him while playing for the LA Kings Juniors when they first met. Stoll proposed to Hunter in 2008 whilst he accompanied her on a trip home to her native New Zealand later that year and they were due to marry on 14 August 2009, but the wedding was called off by Stoll seven weeks prior to their wedding day.{{cite news | author=Kari Friedlander| title=Rachel Hunter Calls off Wedding | url=http://www.tvguide.com/News/Hunter-Wedding-Off-1007252.aspx | work=TV Guide Online | date=25 June 2009 | access-date=25 June 2009}}

Filmography

= Film =

class="wikitable sortable"

!Year

!Title

!Role

!Notes

1998

|Just a Little Harmless Sex

|Marilyn

|

1999

|Two Shades of Blue

|Susan Price

|

1999

|Winding Roads

|Kelly Simons

|

1999

|A Walk in the Park

|Sally's sister

|

2000

|Tripfall

|Gina Williams

|

2001

|MacArthur Park

|Karen

|

2001

|Pendulum

|Amanda Reeve

|

2001

|Boys Klub

|The Goddess

|

2001

|Rock Star

|A.C.'s Wife

|

2002

|Redemption of the Ghost

|Gloria

|

2003

|Haunted Lighthouse

|Rich Widow Feeney

|Short film

2004

|El padrino

|Newscaster

|

2005

|You and Your Stupid Mate

|Karen

|

2005

|Freezerburn

|Holly Hardin

|

2006

|Final Move

|Iris Quarrie

|

2006

|I.R.A.: King of Nothing

|British Intelligence Agent

|

2006

|The Benchwarmers

|Hot Mother

|

2006

|Ozzie

|Beth Morton

|

2007

|Dead Write

|Jade

|also Associate Producer

2007

|Mexican American

|Jacqueline

|Direct-to-Video

2007

|7-10 Split

|Chiropracter

|

2007

|La cucina

|Jude

|

2009

|Jordon Saffron: Taste This!

|Nikki

|

2010

|The Brazen Bull

|Detective Vinyec

|

2010

|Black Widow

|Dr. Laura

|2011 Miami magma

2011

|A Matter of Justice

|Nicole Ibiza

|

2013

|The Banksters, Madoff with America

|Mimi Mymen

|

2014

|Soul Mates

|Carly

|

= Television =

class="wikitable sortable"

!Year

!Title

!Role

!Notes

1991

|Ford Super Model of the World

|Herself (host)

|Television Special

1993

|Bobby's World

|Ms. Miller (voice role)

|Episode: "Bobby Ties the Knot"

1995

|Mad About You

|Herself

|television debut
Episode: "Just My Dog"

1997

|The Drew Carey Show

|Herself

|Episode: "Cap-Beer-Cino"

1999

|Suddenly Susan

|Meegan Garrity

|Episode: "Sometimes You Feel Like a Nut"

2000

|Best Actress

|Fiona Covington

|Television Movie

2003

|MTV Cribs

|Herself

|Episode: "Rachel Hunter/Shannon Elizabeth/Sam Madison"

2003

|Are You Hot?

|Herself (co-host)

|

2004

|The Vicar of Dibley

|Herself

|Episode: "Merry Christmas"

2005

|Larva

|Hayley Anderson

|Television Movie

2005

|Dancing with the Stars

|Herself (contestant)

|Reality series; 5 episodes

2006

|Style Me with Rachel Hunter

|Herself (judge)

|Reality series; 8 episodes

2006

|Make Me a Supermodel

|Herself

|Reality series; 6 episodes

2006

|Celebrity Paranormal Project

|Herself

|Reality series; 8 episodes

2008

|The Perfect Assistant

|Judith Manion

|Television Movie

2008

|Confessions of a Go-Go Girl

|Donna Mercer

|Television Movie

2008–2010

|She's Got the Look

|Herself (Guest judge)

|14 episodes

2010

|Gravity

|Shawna Rollins

|series regular; 10 episodes

2010

|10 Things I Hate About You

|Herself

|Episode: "Too Much Information"

2011

|Miami Magma

|Antoinette Vitrini

|Television Movie

2012

|Piranhaconda

|Talia

|Television Movie

2012

|New Zealand's Got Talent

|Herself

|Reality series

2012

|RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars

|Herself (Guest Judge)

|Episode: "It Takes Two"

2015

|Her Infidelity

|Lily Helms

|Television Movie

2016

|FabLife

|Herself (Co-Hostess)

|Episode: "Beauty Secrets Spectacular with Supermodel Rachel Hunter"

2016

|Hollywood Medium

|Herself

|Episode: "Corey Feldman/Rachel Hunter/Evelyn Lozada"

2017

|The Women Behind The Women: Behind Steel Dragon

|Wife

|Television Movie

2023

|RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under

|Herself (Guest Judge)

|Episode: "BMX Bitches"

= Music videos =

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Title

!Role

!Notes

1991

|"Broken Arrow" by Rod Stewart

|Woman

|Directed by Peter Nydrie

2003

|"Stacy's Mom" by Fountains of Wayne

|Stacy's Mom

|Directed by Chris Applebaum

2006

|"Mojo" by Peeping Tom

|Woman

|Created by Matt McDermitt

''Dancing with the Stars''

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
rowspan="2" | Week #

! rowspan="2" | Dance / Song

! colspan="3" | Judge's scores

! rowspan="2" | Result

style="min-width: 4.5em;" | Inaba

! style="min-width: 4.5em;" | Goodman

! style="min-width: 4.5em;" | Tonioli

1

| Waltz / "Three Times a Lady"

| 7

| 6

| 7

| No elimination

2

| Rumba / "I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing"

| 8

| 8

| 8

| Bottom two

3

| Tango / "Toxic"

| 8

| 9

| 9

| Safe

rowspan="2" | 4

| Samba / "Tequila"

| 7

| 9

| 9

| rowspan="2" | Eliminated

Group Viennese Waltz / "I Got You Babe"

| colspan="3" | No scores given

References

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