Andie MacDowell, a well-liked performer who debuted on screen in the 1980s and was formerly recognized for her unusual curling brown hair, is now promoting gray pride as a silver-haired starlet.
The southern belle made her acting debut in 1984’s Greystroke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes after beginning her modeling career with high-end labels like Armani, Yves Saint Laurent, and Calvin Klein.
Because MacDowell’s drawl was too strong for the part of Jane in the Oscar-nominated movie, Glenn Close dubbed MacDowell’s voice instead.
The soft-spoken, attractive actor stunned the crowd when the amiable Brat Pack appeared in St. Elmo’s Fire as a supporting cast member.
MacDowell, who co-starred with Michael Keaton in 1996’s Multiplicity, is filming the movie Goodrich, which also stars Mila Kunis, Kevin Pollak, and Michael Keaton.
Hallie Meyers-Shyer, who, like Margaret, is one of many “nepo babies” of rising stars and starlets with extremely renowned parents, wrote and directed the movie.