Mariel Hemingway Biography

American actress (born 1961)

Mariel Hemingway (born November 22, 1961) is an American actress. She began acting at age 14 with a Golden Globe-nominated breakout role in Lipstick (1976), and she received Academy and BAFTA Award nominations for her performance in Woody Allen's Manhattan (1979).

She had leading roles in Personal Best (1982), Star 80 (1983), and the TV series Civil Wars for which she received a Golden Globe nomination. Amid mental health struggles, Hemingway's career dwindled in the 1990s. However, she co-starred with musician, artist, and film director John Mellencamp in the critically acclaimed film Falling from Grace in 1991. She has starred in and co-produced videos about yoga and holistic living. She published a yoga memoir, Finding My Balance, in 2002, and a more general memoir, Out Came the Sun, in 2015.

Early life

Hemingway's sisters are Joan "Muffet" and Margot "Margaux", the latter of whom became a model and actress.

Her paternal grandparents were Hadley Richardson and Nobel Prize-winning novelist Ernest Hemingway, who died by suicide four months before she was born. She was named after the Cuban port of Mariel—her father and grandfather visited the village regularly to go fishing. Her middle name was her paternal grandmother's. Hemingway grew up primarily in Ketchum, Idaho, where her father lived, and where Ernest had spent time as a sportsman and writer.

Career in film

Hemingway's first role was with her real-life sister Margaux (also in her debut role) in the film Lipstick (1976), in which they played sisters. She received notice for her acting and was nominated as "Best Newcomer" for the Golden Globe Award that year. Her highest-profile role was in Woody Allen's Manhattan (1979), a romantic comedy in which she plays Tracy, a high school student and Allen's lover. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

In Personal Best (1982), she played a bisexual track-and-field athlete in a film noted for its same-sex love scenes. In connection with Personal Best, she appeared in a nude pictorial in the April 1982 issue of Playboy and was on the cover.

Hemingway in April 2017

She starred as Dorothy Stratten in Star 80 (1983), a film about the Playboy model's life and murder. Reports circulated for years that Hemingway had her breasts enlarged to play the role of Stratten, but during a 2007 appearance on the late-night talk and variety show, Fashionably Late with Stacy London, she said she had had the surgery before Star 80. Her breast implants were removed years later after they had ruptured.

She was featured in Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) as Lacy Warfield. Subsequently released additional footage showed an expansion of her role. She also co-starred in the 1991–93 ABC series Civil Wars. She was cast as the female lead in Darren Star's CBS drama Central Park West for the 1995–96 season; however, the show fared poorly with both critics and viewers, and after 13 episodes Hemingway was told that the show wanted her to accept a deep pay cut and demotion to recurring character status. She quit the series, which only lasted eight more episodes before being cancelled. In 1996, she had a leading role in the British TV movie September, playing the wife of Michael York.

She has played a lesbian or bisexual woman in several films and television shows, including Personal Best, The Sex Monster, In Her Line of Fire, and episodes of the TV series Roseanne ("Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and "December Bride") and Crossing Jordan. Hemingway is heterosexual, but has said she formed a "big connection with the LGBT community" after Personal Best and enjoys taking roles in "cutting-edge" productions.

She is currently the host of Spiritual Cinema, a monthly television show dedicated to spiritual films. She has begun hosting a series of yoga practice videos known as Yoga Now, with guru Rodney Yee.

Hemingway worked on the do*entary film Running from Crazy, directed by Barbara Kopple and produced by the Oprah Winfrey Network chronicling the Hemingway family's history of suicide, substance abuse and mental illness, shown at the Sundance Film Festival in 2013. In October 2013, Hemingway received a humanitarian award from the San Diego Film Festival for her role in the do*entary.

Personal life

Hemingway married Stephen Crisman in 1984. They have two daughters: Dree Hemingway and Langley Fox. They separated in 2008 and divorced the following year.

In 1996, her sister Margaux died of a barbiturate overdose at age 42. She was the fifth to commit suicide in four generations of Hemingways and her family had difficulty accepting the fact of her suicide.

In early 2011, Hemingway began a relationship with former stuntman Bobby Williams with whom she has co-aut*d a self-help book. She practices Transcendental Meditation.

In the 2013 television do*entary Running from Crazy, Hemingway talked of her bouts of mental illness and her still lingering issues with her siblings. She spoke of her family's struggles with alcoholism, mental illnesses, and suicide. In particular, she mentioned how her sister Margaux's suicide continued to haunt her. She also claimed that her parents' marriage was abusive and unhappy and discussed abusive incidents in her childhood.

In her memoir, Out Came the Sun (2015), Hemingway discussed being hit on by older men in Hollywood, including Bob Fosse, Robert De Niro, and Robert Towne. Woody Allen invited her on a trip to Paris, but she realized that he did not intend them to have separate rooms. Though she declined his advances, she states she continued to "love him as a friend" and was grateful that they stayed in touch in later years.

Filmography

Works

  • Hemingway, Mariel (2002). Finding My Balance: A Memoir (1st:ed.). Simon & Schuster. ISBN:0-7432-3807-9.
  • —— (2006). Mariel Hemingway's Healthy Living from the Inside Out: Every Woman's Guide to Real Beauty, Renewed Energy, and a Radiant Life (1st:ed.). HarperOne. ISBN:978-0-06-089039-1.
  • —— (2009). MARIEL'S KITCHEN Simple Ingredients for a Delicious and Satisfying Life (1st:ed.). HarperOne. ISBN:978-0-06-164987-5.
  • —— (2013). Running With Nature (1st:ed.). Changing Lives Press. ISBN:978-0988247611.
  • —— & Greenman, Ben (2013). Out Came the Sun: Overcoming the Legacy of Mental Illness, Addiction, and Suicide in My Family (1st:ed.). Regan Arts. ISBN:978-1941393239.
  • —— (2015). Invisible Girl (1st:ed.). Regan Arts. ISBN:978-1941393-24-6.

Explanatory notes

    References

      External links

      Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mariel Hemingway.
      • Mariel Hemingway at IMDb
      • Mariel Hemingway at AllMovie
      • Mariel Hemingway.com – official website for Mariel's book Healthy Living
      Homes
      • Birthplace and boyhood home
      • Michigan cottage
      • Hemingway-Pfeiffer House
      • Key West home
      • Hotel Ambos Mundos, Havana home
      • Finca Vigía, Cuba home
      • Idaho home
      Depictions
      • Bacall to Arms (1946 cartoon)
      • Hemingway: On the Edge (1987 play)
      • In Love and War (1996 film)
      • Midnight in Paris (2011 film)
      • Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012 film)
      • Cooper & Hemingway: The True Gen (2013 do*entary)
      • Papa: Hemingway in Cuba (2015 film)
      • Genius (2016 film)
      • Hemingway (2021 do*entary series)
      Related
      • Nick Adams
      • Floridita
      • Pilar (boat)
      • Iceberg theory
      • Ernest Hemingway International Billfishing Tournament
      • International Imitation Hemingway Compe*ion
      • Maxwell Perkins
      • Adriana Ivancich
      • Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award
      • Premio Hemingway
      • Hello Hemingway (1990 film)
      • Hemingway: A Portrait (1999 do*entary)
      • Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure (1999 do*entary)
      • Hemingway crater
      • Kennedy Library Hemingway collection
      Family
      • Elizabeth Hadley Richardson (first wife)
      • Jack Hemingway (son)
      • Pauline Pfeiffer (second wife)
      • Patrick Hemingway (son)
      • Gloria Hemingway (daughter)
      • Martha Gellhorn (third wife)
      • Mary Welsh Hemingway (fourth wife)
      • Lorian Hemingway (granddaughter)
      • Margaux Hemingway (granddaughter)
      • John Hemingway (grandson)
      • Mariel Hemingway (granddaughter)
      • Grace Hall Hemingway (mother)
      • Leicester Hemingway (brother)
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