Name: Paulina Porizkova
Date of Birth: April 9, 1965
Place of Birth: Prostejov, Chez Republic
Occupation: Fashion Model
Paulina Porizkova was born April 9, 1965, in Prostejov,
Czechoslovakia. Paulina and her younger brother were
left in the care of their grandmother, after their parents
fled from their country.
The Porizkova family was reunited after 7 years, albeit
not for long, as Paulina's parents got divorced. Since
Paulina's mother was busy supporting her children and
funding her own medical school education, a 10-year-old
Paulina was forced to tend to herself and her brother.
Paulina's life was on the brink of change thanks to
a chance encounter with an Elite modeling scout, who
spotted her on the street while she was living in Sweden
with her family for several years. The offer was extremely
tempting for a teenage Paulina who was eager to get
out of Sweden and support herself.
Her modeling career flew into high gear after she appeared
on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition
in 1984, and followed up this appearance with a second
cover in the 1985 issue of the coveted magazine. During
her career, she has appeared in numerous magazines,
including Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Harper's Bazaar, US,
Self, and she did a topless shot in GQ.
Besides her 6-million/year contract for Estée
Lauder (as Elizabeth Hurley's predecessor), Paulina
has appeared in advertisements for Alma, Anne Klein
Footwear, Capezio Bags, Episode, Escada, Giorgio Beverly
Hills Red fragrance, Macy's, Maybelline, and Mikimoto.
In 1987, Paulina appeared in Play.boy, and gave men
a yearly dose of eye candy with Paulina Porizkova calendars
in 1988 and 1989.
Although she had an illustrious career, Paulina was
never one to fall into the glamour associated with being
a model. Despite the perks that modeling provided, she
wasn't proud or happy about her job, mostly because
of the connotations that are associated with modeling,
so she sought other outlets in which she could express
herself more creatively.
With that, after appearing in a documentary about modeling
called Portfolio, Paulina attempted to pursue an acting
career. She was cast in Covergirl in 1984 and Anna in
1987, but it was in 1989 that she would land her biggest,
and most known role to date, co-starring with Tom Selleck
(hot off the trails of his Three Men and a Baby success),
in the film Her Alibi.
Presently semi-retired as a model, Paulina does have
a full-time career as wife of The Cars' lead singer
and guitarist, Ric Ocasek; mother of their two sons,
Jonathan Raven and Oliver Orion; as well as stepmother
to Ocasek's children from a previous marriage.
She has appeared in films since the 80's, with roles
in Arizona Dream, Wedding Bell Blues, Long Time Since,
Thursday, The Intern, and Partners in Crime. Incidentally,
she turned down the role of the Bond girl in 1995's
GoldenEye.
Still searching for other film roles that will allow
her to develop more as an actress, Paulina delved into
the publishing industry by writing a children's book,
and hopes to someday publish a book about her take on
the fashion industry.