Twiggy (1946–)
Twiggy (1946–)
British fashion model and actress. Name variations: Twiggy Lawson. Born Lesley Hornby, Sept 19, 1946, in Neasden, England; m. Michael Witney, 1977 (died 1983); m. Leigh Lawson (director), 1988; children: (1st m.) daughter Carly.
Pop icon of late 1960s, began modeling under the name Twiggy for a fashion known as "Mod" (1967); razor thin, with large mascara-enhanced eyes, was often seen on magazine covers; starred in Ken Russell's film of the Broadway musical hit The Boyfriend (1971); retiring from modeling (mid-1970s), reappeared on Broadway as the star of the musical My One and Only (1983); subsequently co-starred with Shirley MacLaine in film Madame Sousatzka (1988); appeared off-Broadway in the musical If Love Were All (1999); other films and TV movies include There Goes the Bride (1980), The Doctor and the Devils (1985), Club Paradise (1986) "The Little Match Girl" (1987), "The Diamond Trap" (1988), Young Charlie Chaplin (1988) and Istanbul (1989).