Jennifer O'Neill
Jennifer O'Neill is a Brazilian-born American author, model, and former actress. She was born on February 20, 1948, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and moved to the United States as an infant. O'Neill first gained prominence as a teenage model and as a spokesperson for CoverGirl cosmetics, a role she held for three decades. Her acting career began with her feature-film debut in the comedy film "For Love of Ivy" in 1968, followed by a lead role in Howard Hawks's Western film "Rio Lobo" in 1970. Her breakthrough role came in 1971 with Robert Mulligan's period drama "Summer of '42," where she played the wife of an army serviceman during World War II, who becomes the subject of a teenage boy's romantic attraction.

The Innocent

A Force of One

Scanners

Rio Lobo

The Psychic

Love Is Like That

Caravans

Summer of '42

Time Changer

The Carey Treatment

Cover Up

The Flower in His Mouth

The Reincarnation of Peter Proud

Full Exposure: The Sex Tapes Scandal

Steel

US Against the World

Doonby

Last Ounce of Courage

The Ride

The Prince and the Surfer

Such Good Friends

Committed

I Love N.Y.

Jonathan Stone: Threat of Innocence

Perfect Family

Cloud Dancer

Whiffs

The Cover Girl Murders

Personals

The Other Victim
The Special London Bridge Special

Lady Ice

The Corporate Ladder

Billy: The Early Years

Set Apart

The Red Spider

Night of 100 Stars II
Glass Houses
The Grand Knockout Tournament

Invasion of Privacy

I'm Not Ashamed

Some Kind of a Nut

Chase

Love's Savage Fury

Silver Strand

Discretion Assured

Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star

Glory Days
Call girl: la vida privada de una señorita bien

Reagan

For Love of Ivy

The View

E! True Hollywood Story

Cover Up

Bare Essence

The Mike Douglas Show

A.D.

Poltergeist: The Legacy
