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Bo Derek (born Mary Cathleen Collins on November 20, 1956, Long Beach, California) is an American film actress and model.

Derek is of Irish, German, Dutch and Welsh descent.[1] She was married to the actor and director John Derek, who was 30 years her senior, from 1974 until his death in 1998. They met during filming of a movie, and subsequently, John filed for divorce from his wife, actress Linda Evans.

She appeared in Orca: the Killer Whale (1977), in which her character's (Annie) leg was bitten off when the whale attacked her home on a pier.

Derek co-starred in the 1979 Blake Edwards film 10, in which she vied with Julie Andrews for Dudley Moore's attention. Her appearance in the popular sex farce shot her to instant stardom and status as a sex symbol. Her beaded and plaited cornrow hairstyle in the film was widely copied and became eponymous.

The plotline of 10 involves a woman who seems better-than-perfect to the protagonist (Moore), until he actually gets to know her and realizes she cannot live up to his expectations. Subsequent films have not been well-received by either the public or critics. The 1981 film Tarzan, the Ape Man was a disappointment. The producers of the film were actually sued by the Edgar Rice Burroughs Estate over the name of the film, since it focused more on how many ways to disrobe Jane (Derek's role), than on Tarzan himself.

The sex-drenched Bolero (1984) essentially ended any possibility of a substantial film career. Critics and viewers looked carefully at the scenes of actual intercourse to spot a body double for Derek, and found none. ({fact))

Her subsequent role in her husband's production Ghosts Can't Do It firmly cemented her reputation as a sex object.

She made the first of many appearances in Playboy, starting with the March 1980 issue. Her first pictorial (among others) was photographed by then husband John, on a secluded beach along an unnamed area of the Colorado River. The twelve page spread featured a few with her and her pet greyhound together jogging and sunbathing, as well as her sailing and swimming in the river, all nude. She also made the cover (in a bikini). The issue was a sell-out.

Bolero and Tarzan, the Ape Man earned her the dubious honor of four Golden Raspberry Awards, as well as a nomination in 2000 as the "Worst Actress of the Century". Her most respectable showing was as Jamie Kennedy's mom and Ryan O'Neal's wife in Malibu's Most Wanted (2003).

Politics

She is a conservative Republican who supported George H.W. Bush and campaigned for his son, George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004, and she appeared at both Republican conventions.[2] Derek also appeared at public events with conservative Republican and supporter of what she calls "traditional" values, Congressman David Dreier of Southern California [3]. It is rumored that Derek has dated both Dreier and White House Chief of Staff Josh Bolten. When asked about the nature of their relationship on the April 30, 2006 edition of Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace, Bolten was evasive, identifying Derek merely as a "friend" and as a "strong supporter of the President." According to Wallace, when President Bush heard of their rumored relationship Bush teased Bolten that together he and Derek were a "15".

Bo Derek was appointed by President George W. Bush to the Board of Trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

Horse owner/activist

Currently, Ms Derek lives with actor John Corbett on a ranch in the Santa Ynez Valley, California. A horse lover and riding enthusiast since childhoood, she is the owner of Iberian horses and is a National Spokesperson and Honorary Director of the National Horse Protection Coalition. [4]. On February 5, 2002 she published her autobiography entitled "Riding Lessons, Everything I learned in life I learned from horses."

She is currently in production on a nighttime soap opera "Fashion House" in San Diego, playing one of the main characters, evil Fashion designer, Maria Gianni. Bo was also chosen as one of the judges in the 2006 Miss Universe pageant.

Filmography

Acting:

  • Fashion House (2006) Maria Gianni
  • Crusader (2004) (TV) .... Markham
  • Malibu's Most Wanted (2003) .... Bess Gluckman
  • Life in the Balance (2001) .... Kathryn Garr
  • Sunstorm (2001) .... Victoria Warren
  • Murder at the Cannes Film Festival (2000) (TV) .... Thada Pryce
  • Frozen with Fear (2000) .... Katherine Sullivan
  • Horror 101 (2000) .... Miss Allison James
  • Wind on Water (1998) TV Series .... Ciel Connolly (1998)
  • Tommy Boy (1995) .... Beverly Barish, aka Beverly Burns
  • Shattered Image (1994) (TV) .... Helen Allgood
  • Woman of Desire (1993) .... Christina Ford
  • Hot Chocolate (1992) .... BJ Cassidy
  • Ghosts Can't Do It (1990) .... Katie O'Dare Scott
  • Bolero (1984) .... Lida MacGillivery
  • Fantasies (1981) (as Kathleen Collins) .... Anastasia
  • Tarzan, the Ape Man (1981) .... Jane Parker
  • A Change of Seasons (1980) .... Lindsey Rutledge
  • 10 (1979) .... Jenny Hanley
  • Orca (1977) .... Annie

Producing:

  • Ghosts Can't Do It (1990) (producer)
  • Bolero (1984) (producer)
  • Tarzan, the Ape Man (1981) (producer)

On crew:

  • Complicated Women (2003) (TV) (additional consultant)

Albums:

  • The Woman In Me (1995). Photographed album cover with Shania Twain

External links

  • Official website
  • Interview with Bo Derek

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