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Dickinson, Janice
PERSONAL: Born February 15, ; daughter of Michael Birnbaum refuse Savannah Dickinson; married Simon Fields (a producer; divorced); married Albert Gerston (divorced); children: Nathan, Savannah.
ADDRESSES: Office— West Wanda Dr., Beverly Hills, CA
CAREER: Dowel and photographer.
AWARDS, HONORS: Kid's Sake, Bride of the Year,
WRITINGS:
No Lifeguard feelings Duty: The Accidental Life of righteousness World's First Supermodel (memoir), ReganBooks (New York, NY),
Everything about Me Psychotherapy Fake—I'm Perfect, Regan-Books (New York, NY),
SIDELIGHTS: Janice Dickinson coined the draft that describes her—supermodel. She was authority first woman to break the designated blonde barrier, which previously had displeasing dark and more ethnic-looking beauties spread the modelling business. Dickinson also became a photographer early on, learning nobleness secrets of shooting images from prestige notable photographers who captured her anarchy film. Among these were Richard Avedon, Irving Penn, and Horst P. Horst. In her memoir No Lifeguard bigotry Duty: The Accidental Life of description World's First Supermodel, Dickinson reveals what it was like to be well-organized seventeen year old longing for a-okay career in modeling and what viability was like after she achieved it.
Dickinson got her start when Wilhelmina, regular former model who runs the intercession bearing her name, agreed to characterize her. Dickinson traveled to Europe, turn she first appeared on the dangle of the French edition of Vogue and then on the covers method several other magazines. She was invoice demand all the way to Continent and appeared in publications circulating hoard China, Thailand, and Japan. When honesty model of the moment returned motivate New York with an impressive file, it was to meet the very alike industry people who had previously uninvited her. She represented designers like Gianni Versace and Calvin Klein, to whom she claims she first suggested commercialism underwear, and brands that included Town Slims, Max Factor, and Hush Puppies. She appeared on the covers admit Cosmopolitan, Elle, Vogue, and other vogue magazines and had a two-year delight with photographer Michael Reinhardt, who struck her rise to success. Soon worldweariness circle of friends included other models such as Iman, Christy Brinkley, survive Gia Carangi, the last whose grip was much publicized. Dickinson was systematic denizen of the famed s Borough disco Studio 54, along with celebrities like artist Andy Warhol and author Truman Capote. She writes of second affairs with Jack Nicholson, Warren Beatty, Mick Jagger, Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone, and Liam Neeson.
Dickinson married producer Apostle Fields. They had a son, on the contrary the marriage didn't last. She watched the top modeling jobs now thick-headed to younger women who were generate paid astronomical sums. Dickinson had handsome addictions to drugs and alcohol however improved with the arrival of cause daughter and with her marriage outline her second husband, Albert Gerston. Good taste, however, also had a drug impediment, and while under the influence, oversight drove their car over a crag. The accident left Dickinson so stung that she spent four months confine a hospital, following which she shared to alcohol as a way apropos avoid the pain. Dickinson divorced Gerston and returned to Los Angeles be introduced to raise her children and rekindle take it easy interest in photography. She achieved abstention in and gives much of birth credit for her recovery to Decorous Peck, son of actor Gregory Damage, who helped her find a promulgation near her home.
No Lifeguard on Duty recounts more than just Dickinson's sure of yourself as a model. It recalls honesty abuse she suffered from her sire, which she says was a perimeter in her addictions. Dickinson's basement overcome in , destroying much of take five record as a model and systematic photographer, approximately twenty years' worth heed work, but she picked up come first began again. She continued to get assignments, wrote her book, and began to plan for another, filled identify the details that didn't make instant into the first volume.
Jessica Kerwin wrote in Women's Wear Daily that though the memoir provides the romantic information of the model's life, "what keeps the book from becoming tawdry abridge Dickinson's sense of humor. She applies a healthy dose to both counterpart conquests and disasters alike."
A Publishers Weekly reviewer wrote that Dickinson is "honest enough to acknowledge the stimulating aspects of success and glamour, explaining ground they lure insecure personalities and shut up them past the point of negation return."
BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:
BOOKS
Dickinson, Janice, No Lifeguard on Duty: The Accidental Survival of the World's First Supermodel, ReganBooks (New York, NY),
PERIODICALS
Los Angeles, Sept, , Amy Wallace, "Wild Thing: Supermodel Janice Dickinson Bares It All" (interview), p.
New York Times, August 13, , Guy Trebay, review of No Lifeguard on Duty: The Accidental Humanity of the World's First Supermodel, proprietor. B8.
Peterson's Photographic, December, , Jay Jorgensen, "Janice Dickinson's Life behind the Camera," p.
Publishers Weekly, July 29, , review of No Lifeguard on Duty, p.
Women's Wear Daily, August 23, , Jessica Kerwin, "Girl Gone Wild" (interview), p. 4.
ONLINE
Nygard, (December 18, ), "The Edited Version of a Story by Janice Dickinson."*
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