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BIRTHDATE: | September 6,1969 | |
BIRTHPLACE: | Akron, Ohio | |
PARENTS: | Bobby and Ginnie Everhart | |
EDUCATION: | Harvey S. Firestone High School | |
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HEIGHT: | 5' 10" | |
WEIGHT: | A girl's best secret and worst enemy....(118 +/-) | |
HAIR: | what else...RED!!!! | |
EYES: | HAZEL | |
MEASUREMENTS: | 34 / 23.5 / 35 (most current) | |
Dress Size: 8 | Shoe Size: 8 1/2 |
Taken from People Magazine 1995
Yo, Angie, Marry Me!
For Newly Engaged Sly Stallone and Angie Everhart, the
Road to Lover was Hardly Rocky
SHE HAS STRUTTED CATWALKS IN Milan and Paris, posed four years for SPORTS
ILLUSTRATED's Swimsuit Issue and, at 25, is so worldly a traveler that she has perfected the art
of smuggling her beloved Maltese dog, Eddie, aboard transatlantic flights, where she feeds him bits
of chateaubriand. But when supermodel Angie Everhart phoned her mother, Ginnie, 49, back in her
hometown of Akron, Ohio, in late February, she sounded like any starstruck ingenue. "Mother!" she
gushed. "Guess who just called me!"
The "who" was Sylvester Stallone, 48, who'd been awestruck himself after spotting a photo of
Everhart, alongside Mickey Rourke, on the cover of Winter '95's In Fashion magazine. Stallone
wasted no time before calling her up. This wasn't a date, though: The veteran action hero was merely
offering to introduce the fledgling actress to a movie producer he knew. A few weeks later, after
mutual friends finally introduced the pair at L.A.'s House of Blues, they embarked on an improbable
whirlwind courtship.
Improbable, because Stallone was then dating Austrian model Andrea Wieser, 22, while Everhart
was still getting over her recently broken engagement to a Lebanese businessman. Moreover,
Stallone had to fly up to Oregon to shoot his latest thriller, Assassins, just as Everhart was headed
for San Francisco to play a call girl in the murder mystery Jade. Jaded observers were shocked
when, bare weeks after their Blues session, Everhart arrived at the opening of Planet Hollywood by
Stallone's side and, two days later, was on his arm at the Academy Awards. The couple even
squeezed in a trip to Miami, where Stallone is renovating his $ 8 million, 11-acre bayside estate. Yo,
could this be the real thing? Compelling proof arrived last week in a press release announcing the
couple's engagement. "We are very much in love," they said in a joint statement, "and we couldn't be
happier."
Though Everhart's parents and four older siblings have so far spoken to Stallone only on the phone
and have seen the engagement ring--two diamonds framing an emerald--only in photographs, they
seem delighted with their prospective in-law. "When Angie called Ginnie to tell her the good news,"
recalls Bobby Everhart, 64, an engineer, "she said, 'Mom, I've met someone just like Dad.' " Adds
the flattered dad: "This guy will fool you. He's intelligent and articulate, not what you'd expect."
This is hardly the first time a photograph has led to a proposal from Stallone. In 1985, separated
from his first wife, Sasha, the mother of his two sons, he was staying in a Manhattan hotel when
Danish model Brigitte Nielsen, then 21, sent up a very provocative snapshot of herself. A few
months later the two were wed--and, less than two years after that, divorced. Stallone rebounded
with a 512-year relationship with model Jennifer Flavin, which ended in March 1994, when he
began a romance with model Janice Dickinson. That in turn ended last July when DNA tests proved
Stallone was not the father of Dickinson's now 13-month-old daughter Savannah.
Everhart, too, has had some intriguing alliances. At 23, she was the date of a Saudi prince at one of
President Clinton's Inaugural balls. And in February she was spotted dining with Kevin Costner at
Drai's, a hip L.A. restaurant, though she denied reports that the two were an item.
For now, rumors continue to fly about her upcoming nuptials with Stallone. One report had it that
Sly wanted to tie the knot in the Vatican's Sistine Chapel. Everhart's family contends that was merely
a joke, though Ginnie says she and her daughter "used to dream about what her wedding would be
like." Wherever, and whenever, the blessed event takes place, the bride and groom will no doubt
look smashing. "Sly is really into being in shape," confides Angie's brother Mike, 29. "Sometimes
they work out together twice a day."
Taken from E! Online
As a child, she was sometimes mistaken for a boy; today, she wouldn't pass for anything but a stunner.
As a teenager in Akron, Everhart would play-act hip-gyrations for the camera. Her mom took one
of those pictures to a local modeling agency. Nine months later, Angie was on a plane to Paris.
In 1987, Everhart traveled to Africa for her first major print ad, and by the end of 1988,
she had graced the covers of several magazines, including Elle and Glamour (where she was
the first-ever redheaded cover). That same year, she became the "rear-end" girl for Levi's--and her
career went into high gear.
But tragedy struck in an unexpected fall off her horse that left her wheelchair-bound with a broken
back. It was four months before she walked again. And she still horseback rides regularly.
Everhart made her acting debut in 1993's The Last Action Hero. But the year was more noted for her
relationship with star Arnold Schwarzenegger's pal Sylvester Stallone. The romance lasted two years
and is still a rocky topic.
In 1995, she continued the transition to acting, landing a part in Jade and filming the remake of
Tales from the Crypt. She also managed to squeeze in Sports Illustrated's famed swimsuit issue. Her
legs, in fact, are insured for a million bucks.
The past year has been a challenge. In December, she wedded bad-boy actor Ashley Hamilton, only to
file for divorce three months later. Against advice from friends, Everhart took a role in Love
in Paris, the steamy sequel to 9 1/2 Weeks. But life is good, she says, especially when blazing
the trails high in the Hollywood Hills.