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  79. She credits that cover for bringing her the two unsolicited, high-profile, music video roles. Ratajkowski's first formal role was as Elsa in an adaptation of at the North Coast Repertory Theatre School in. Ratajkowski earned her first leading role, opposite , in , a musical drama released in August 2015, and was part of the film's promotional tour to Europe and North America.
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  85. Emily O'Hara Ratajkowski ; born June 7, 1991 is an American model and actress. She appeared in the 2014 and 2015. Ratajkowski made her professional runway modeling debut for at in 2015 and has since walked on the runway for and for , and. She appeared in a during. She has become the spokesperson for brands such as , , , and. She has collaborated with other designers on both a hand bag collection and a jewelry collection. In addition, she has designed her own line of swimwear, the brand. Ratajkowski began acting as a child in the area before she gained a recurring role on the series. Her feature film debut was as the mistress of 's character in the 2014 film. Ratajkowski's other roles have included the films , and her first leading role as well as the miniseries and the anthology series. Ratajkowski is an advocate for issues as a spokesperson for. As a self-identified , she has received both support and criticism for her views on sexual expression. Balgley, with a Ph. At the time of their daughter's birth, they were aged 39 and 45, respectively, and unmarried. The family lived in and before settling in , when Ratajkowski was five. She was raised primarily in nearby in a small house near the ocean. Balgley formerly taught at , and in 2011, teaches at. Ratajkowski is of Irish, German, Polish, and descent. Her father was raised , while her mother was raised Jewish. She lived in, and traveled to, many parts of Europe as a youth, including long periods in the Irish town of and on the Spanish island of. She spent her young adult summers in Ireland until she became a full-time model. Before Ratajkowski left London at the age of five, she was obsessed with theater. She began acting as a child, staging shows for her family. Ratajkowski's first formal role was as Elsa in an adaptation of at the North Coast Repertory Theatre School in. Later, in 2004, she played Harriet in the interactive production of Harriet Potter and the Throne of Applewort. Ratajkowski grew up without television; she tried soccer, acting, and ballet before modeling. Exposure to the nude female figure in photography and art during her formative years, including the work of her father, as well as the photography of and , prepared Ratajkowski for nude work. She has said that her role selection is swayed by the. She was a physically mature young teenager who endured pressure to limit expressing her sexuality and how she presented herself. That same day, she signed with Ford at age 14 and went on to do teen print catalog modeling for and. She attended San Dieguito Academy high school in San Diego, while modeling and acting in Los Angeles. After two nondescript movie roles, she appeared as Gibby's girlfriend, Tasha, in two episodes of the third season of 's 2009—2010. Her manager discouraged her from pursuing many acting engagements until she could be more selective. Ratajkowski attended the University of California, Los Angeles for one year in 2009, then decided to model full-time. She found the fine art education at the arbitrary and in conflict with her artistic concepts. She did not enjoy socializing with fellow students. After campaigns and editorials with photographer , Ratajkowski began shooting more fashion editorials and posed for several early issues of the artistic erotica magazine , including the cover of its third issue, in March 2012. She credits that cover for bringing her the two unsolicited, high-profile, music video roles. Ratajkowski later filmed commercials for and , including multiple versions of a 2012 commercial with. She also did nude and clothed for magazines, including a May 2012 shoot with Jonathan Leder, as well as work for ; a 2012 holiday video and a 2011 Valentine's video in which Ratajkowski appeared for the company are among the most popular videos on the company's YouTube channel. Ratajkowski worked with photographer for the March 2013 GQ Turkey cover. Directed by , it shows bare-chested using inverse technology to rub paint onto Ratajkowski with his hands. As they touch, they reveal each other. Thicke had seen Ratajkowski's treats! Ratajkowski initially declined the role, fearing being classified as a music video model, but Martel persuaded her. The video was released on March 20, 2013. On March 28, Thicke posted an explicit version, with a topless Ratajkowski. Others disagreed, asserting that the lyrics supported female power and sexual freedom. The song became the number one song of 2013 on music charts in many countries, including Canada, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. The song also remained in the news due to a lawsuit and appeal. That December, magazine listed her among its twenty hottest sex symbols. In February 2014, Sports Illustrated magazine named Ratajkowski as one of twelve 50th anniversary rookies. In April, ranked her the. Ratajkowski was on the July 2013 cover of , which included erotic scenes with and male models, photographed by. On June 24, she appeared topless in the July 2014 American GQ cover story, photographed by. A controversy ensued at retailer , some of whose customers received the issue for free. Some customers objected to the racy images, forcing Lands' End CEO to apologize. Ratajkowski photographed for Day 16 of 's 2014 Ratajkowski leveraged her sudden prominence into supporting roles in major films. Ratajkowski played Andie Fitzgerald, the mistress of 's character, in 's 2014 of 's novel. Reflecting on the performance in 2016, Wolf described Ratajkowski's portrayal as sympathetic and compassionate. Days after Gone Girl 's September 26, 2014, premiere, Ratajkowski became the cover model for the November 2014 issue of. On October 30, 2014, she appeared with in the live-action trailer. Ratajkowski appeared on the February 2015 FHM cover, but she that her picture was used without her consent. Ratajkowski co-starred in the 2015 film as a fictionalized version of herself, playing the love interest of 's character,. Grantland 's Morris described her role and performance with scathing sarcasm. She was also cast in the 2015 miniseries as Agent Day, appearing late in the series. Her performance was favorably reviewed by Emily L. Stephens of , while other critics commented that she was part of a solid supporting cast. Ratajkowski earned her first leading role, opposite , in , a musical drama released in August 2015, and was part of the film's promotional tour to Europe and North America. Starting with the August 11 London premiere, this tour marked her ascension as a style icon as she earned multiple best dressed citations from various sources. Her performance received mixed reviews. Around the time of the release of We Are Your Friends, Ratajkowski appeared on the covers of France, , , UK, and InStyle Australia, as well as a role as a presenter. The British GQ cover story was photographed by , who produced a short film featuring Ratajkowski for the magazine's website. This appearance contributed to her number one listing among 's 12 Breakout Beauty Stars of 2015. The ad was filmed with a making the catch. Los Angeles-based jewelry designer Jacquie Aiche featured Ratajkowski in a spring 2016 campaign wearing almost nothing but body chains, rings, , , and. Ratajkowski was one of five models to appear on the August 2016 along with , , and. Along with and , Ratajkowski was one of three models for the October cover. The cover story, which was shot by and includes an essay by Ratajkowski, says she has become known as an activist who considers being both sexual and serious to be non-conflicting ambitions. She appeared in a season 1 episode of 's series, that was released on September 22, 2016. Her episode, in which she is a artist, met with mixed reviews. She was a guest judge on the October 20, episode. By November 2016, Ratajkowski was attached to Lying and Stealing, which also starred. Ratajkowski began 2017 on the February shot by. Ratajkowski also made cover appearances on the March issue of U. InStyle, and the May covers of American with alternate covers by , , , , et al. Ratajkowski was reportedly the only actress or model to use the hashtag ad, but has since deleted the post. The has said ad only worked if at the beginning of paid posts, and that the hashtag alone was not a sufficient disclaimer. A second class action lawsuit against Fyre Media, McFarland, Ja Rule, and the event promoters in Los Angeles was filed. The plaintiff alleges that they deceived patrons into attending the festival by paying over 400 social media personalities and celebrities to promote it. The parties are accused of breach of contract, negligent misrepresentation, and fraud. Bags designed by Ratajkowski for on display at at In July 2017 after modelling for the French fashion brand 's Fall 2017 collection, Ratajkowski was enlisted to design a 38-piece bag collection for the company. The initial version of the collection, named Emily By The Kooples, comes in 6 colors and features a leather carryall bag, The Emily Bag. The bags are Italian-made and represent The Kooples' first foray into bags. Later that month she was announced as the feature of cover stories in the August issues of and British Glamour as well as a nude photospread for Love magazine. As of January 2018 , Ratajkowski has a variety of upcoming roles. Ratajkowski was hired as part of the cast of the film In Darkness, alongside , , and. She has a role opposite in. On September 23, Ratajkowski walked the runway for. Later that month, she revealed that she was working with a dialogue coach to learn the and for Lying and Stealing. However, on November 4, Tyga removed the full video from various points of internet access including his own account, following complaints from Ratajkowski that the video was from a Ratajkowski did with Phillip Lopez in 2013. On November 9, Harper's Bazaar UK published a story about Ratajkowski's impending release of her own swimwear brand after Emrata Holdings LLC acquired the trademark to Inamorata in August and she left a trail of breadcrumbs on social media. Ratajkowski retweeted the story. The bathing suit line, , went live on November 16, 2017 with three bikini separates and three one-pieces. Ratajkowski co-starred alongside in the 2018 comedy film. On March 29, 2018, was cast as a series regular in the pilot Bright Futures. The yet unaired pilot was compared to and. The show was not included in. She was featured on the cover of the June 2018 issue of. On September 21, 2018 Ratajkowski walked the Milan Fashion Week runway for. That same weekend she walked fashion week for. Ratajkowski has been frequently named in lists and polls that rank beauty or fashion in the media. She was ranked in Maxim 's Hot 100 list in both 2014 No. AskMen ranked her among its most desirable women of 2014 No. She is also praised for her fashion sense: Ratajkowski made Vogue Italia's Best Dressed List of 2015, and placed her atop its best dressed list at the February 2016 New York Fashion Week. In their respective reviews of We Are Your Friends, and said that Ratajkowski, again playing the attractive object of affection, again failed to demonstrate acting prowess. Ratajkowski described the pressure that she endured as a youth around her sexuality and her thoughts on female sexual empowerment, in 's newsletter on February 16, 2016. Elle magazine, magazine, and republished her letter. Critics, including magazine's Hayley Spencer, 's Jenavieve Hatch, and Rachael Moon of the , praised it. According to magazine's Nikki Kinstlinger and Georgia Simmonds of , Ratajkowski finds self-empowerment in defining and owning the expression of her sexuality and body. Then, Kardashian and Ratajkowski jointly advocated via social media for female sexual empowerment and against body shaming; nearly one million social media followers responded positively, and prominent global media outlets took notice. Following her letter and social media statement, the controversy about her feminism heightened. In August 2016, Ratajkowski became the spokesperson for the Australian swimwear brand Amore + Sorvete. According to a November 26, 2016, story on of the , 71 photographs taken by Leder in May 2012 were being printed in a publication by Imperial Publishing and set for display in a New York art gallery in February 2017. On November 30, 2016, Ratajkowski tweeted that she was being featured in the photobook publication without her consent. In February 2017, Ratajkowski prominently defended the , , after overhearing son of and of make what she considered was a derogatory remark about the president's wife at a party for. The following month, she became the face of intimates. She noted that by July 2017, her sex appeal, especially her cleavage, has caused her to lose jobs. The following month she became the face of jeans. In August 2017, Ratajkowski became the face of for its Fall 2017 ad campaign. That August, she became the face of the entire DKNY brand for its fall 2017 campaign. In September 2017, Ratajkowski took issue with image editing done for the cover of the issue included in the Saturday September 16 issue. In January 2018, Ratajkowski shot a fashion campaign with , as the new ambassador for. Then in March 2018, she landed her first fragrance campaign as the face of Parfum's women's line. She also earned the Inspire Award in at their inaugural ceremony in March 2018. On April 8, 2018, Ratajkowski won the Model of the Year award from the. In September 2014, Ratajkowski was a victim in a of stolen nude photographs. On February 23, 2018, Ratajkowski announced on Instagram that she had married actor and producer Sebastian Bear-McClard, her boyfriend of several weeks, in a surprise New York City courthouse wedding. Ratajkowski has raised funds, done public service announcements, and committed to a short film promoting reproductive and sexual health for PPFA. She describes PPFA as her main charity because of its role in women's health. Ratajkowski's involvement has drawn fire from advocates such as the. As a woman who enjoys expressions of the body ranging from ballet to pornography, Ratajkowski feels that she can be nude in her professional work and also support equality for women. British GQ 's Charlie Burton stated that she is a feminist with more to say than others. 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  86. Later that month, she revealed that she was working with a dialogue coach to learn the and for Lying and Stealing. As of Glad 2018Ratajkowski has a variety of upcoming roles. Starting with the August 11 London premiere, this tour marked her ascension as a style icon as she earned multiple best dressed citations from various sources. Retrieved April 15, 2016. I got married today. Retrieved April 19, 2013. Ratajkowski's first file role was as Elsa in an adaptation of at the North Coast Repertory Theatre School in. Retrieved May 1, 2017. Retrieved April 6, 2016. Her dress is by HVN aka streetstyle star Harley Viera Newton's eponymous label. University of California, San Diego, Department of Literature.
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