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Lois Chiles

 
Actor: Lois Chiles
  • Born: Apr 15, 1947 in Alice, Texas
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '70s-'90s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Thriller
  • Career Highlights: Broadcast News, Death on the Nile, Moonraker
  • First Major Screen Credit: Death on the Nile (1978)

Biography

A former top model who went on to utilize her smoldering sensuality as Bond girl Holly Goodhead in 1979's Moonraker, actress Lois Chiles crafted a successful onscreen career with roles in such acclaimed indies as Diary of a Hit Man (1991) and Curdled (1996). A native of Alice, TX, who graduated from the University of Texas in 1969, Chiles was discovered by a Glamour magazine photographer while attending Finch College and soon found herself whisked into the world of high fashion. After conquering catwalks and haute couture, the model made her cinematic debut in the racially charged drama Together for Days (1972). She subsequently landed high-profile roles in The Way We Were (1973), The Great Gatsby (1974), and Coma (1978), but it was her role of the suggestively named NASA scientist (and, of course, James Bond love interest) in Moonraker that truly got the attention of audiences. Although Chiles had originally been offered a role in the Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, she had turned it down while taking some time off from the silver screen. Following a chance meeting with The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker director Lewis Gilbert on a plane, Chiles was convinced to return to the screen for another opportunity. That was only the beginning of her lucrative film career, and following a healthy run on the popular television drama Dallas, Chiles returned to film work with supporting roles in Creepshow 2 and Broadcast News (both 1987). Although she never attained leading-lady status, Chiles remained a successful fixture of independent film throughout the 1990s, even appearing in such A-list releases as Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery and Speed 2: Cruise Control (both 1997). Chiles remained active onscreen in the early 2000s, and was frequently seen in numerous made-for-TV movies, including Warning: Parental Advisory and Sudden Fear (both 2002). ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Lois Chiles
Born April 15, 1947 (1947-04-15) (age 62)
Houston, Texas

Lois Cleveland Chiles (born April 15, 1947)[1] is an American actress and former fashion model best known for her role as Dr. Holly Goodhead in the 1979 James Bond film Moonraker.

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Early life

Chiles was born in Houston, Texas, the daughter of Barbara Wayne Kirkland and Marion Clay Chiles, who was the brother of oil tycoon and Texas Rangers owner Eddie Chiles.[2][3] She has one living sibling, brother William Edmonds Chiles, and a deceased brother, Clay Kirkland Chiles. Chiles was raised in Alice, Texas. She received her education at the University of Texas at Austin and the former Finch College in New York City, where she was discovered by a Glamour editor looking for a young woman to feature on the cover of the magazine's annual college issue.[1] She landed the job and soon had contracts with Wilhelmina Models in New York and Elite Models in Paris. Later, she studied acting under Roy London.[4]

Career

In the early 1970s, Chiles enjoyed a successful modeling career. She made her big-screen debut in Together For Days in 1972, followed by 1973's The Way We Were, in which she played opposite Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand as the college sweetheart of Redford's character. She was then cast as Jordan Baker in 1974's The Great Gatsby, alongside Mia Farrow and, again, Robert Redford. In 1978, she appeared in the film adaptation of Agatha Christie's Death on the Nile as the murder victim Linnet Ridgeway Doyle, and in 1979, she appeared in what is perhaps her most famous role, that of NASA astronaut, scientist, and Bond girl, Dr. Holly Goodhead opposite Roger Moore's James Bond in Moonraker. Chiles had initially been approached to star in the previous Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, but she declined the role as she was taking a break from acting at the time.[1] She also appeared in a small role in the noted thriller Coma (1978), one of the many films where she played a murder victim.[5]

Chiles lost her younger brother to Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in 1978, which contributed to her decision to take a three-year hiatus from acting just as her career seemed to be blossoming. Her film career never fully recovered, and she struggled to find roles of the caliber she had previously enjoyed, though film critic Pauline Kael gave her good notices for her performances in Alan Alda's Sweet Liberty (1986). Chiles' portrayal of reporter Jennifer Mack in James L. Brooks' Broadcast News (1988) was also well received, as was her turn in George Romero's horror flick Creepshow 2 in 1987 as a hit and run driver, though it is clearly a low budget picture.[6] She has since appeared as a stuffy high school principal in the 1996 Disney film Wish Upon a Star and as a frightened cruise passenger in the critically-panned Speed 2: Cruise Control in 1997, and she made a cameo appearance in the international release of the 1997 Bond-spoof Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, though her scene was cut in the U.S. release.

Chiles has also done some work in television, playing J.R.'s love interest Holly Harwood in the 1982–1983 season of Dallas and guest appearances in shows such as Hart to Hart (as a psychotic split-personality model), In the Heat of the Night, and Murder, She Wrote. Later high points included the indie films Diary of a Hit Man (1991) and Curdled (1996).[1] In 2005, friend Quentin Tarantino, with whom she had previously worked on the set of Curdled, recruited her to appear in the two-episode finale of season five of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which he wrote and directed.

In recent years, she has been an assistant professor of theater at the University of Houston, in Houston, Texas.[4] Unlike some "Bond girls", Chiles good naturedly says that "being a Bond-girl is a fun way to be remembered" although she jokes that being asked to sigh "Oh, James" is annoying as "you can’t live up to people’s fantasies".[7] Chiles is still friendly with the Bond producers and often attends premieres of the series' films and other events.

Personal life

Shortly after the death of her younger brother Clay, with whom she was especially close, she ended a long-term romance with Don Henley of the Eagles. Her father died in 1997.

In 2001 she began battling breast cancer.[8]In 2005, she was married for the first time, to conservative Wall Street financier and philanthropist Richard Gilder.

She resides primarily in New York and Houston.

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