Naomi Campbell never knew her father
Naomi Campbell never knew her father. Her mother, who was a contemporary ballet dancer, spent a lot of time away when Naomi was a child.
Naomi Campbell had a number one hit single in Japan called La, La, La, Love Song.
Campbell was born May 22, 1970, in Stratham, London, England. As a child, she gained a taste of acting, appearing in a film called Quest for Fire. Along with her early start in the modeling profession, she honed her limelight skills by attending the London Academy for Performing Arts.
She has had publicised romances with Robert De Niro and Joaquin Cort�s, and she was once engaged to U2 bassist Adam Clayton.
Campbell also co-authored the best-selling novel Swan and followed it up with a photo book titled Naomi.
Campbell would branch out into the music business with the release of her album Babywoman in 1995, and gained much attention in Japan over her hit single on the album.
In 1996, she was featured in Tony Hickox’s Invasion of Privacy, and in 1997, An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn, starring Sylvester Stallone, Whoopi Goldberg, and Jackie Chan.
In addition, her media credits were rounded off by two books: the best-seller -Swan, co-written by Campbell, and -Naomi, a collection of photographs spanning the length of the model’s career. Sarah Sloboda, All Movie Guide
She is of mixed Chinese and Jamaican descent and she has been a prominent fashion model on the catwalk and in print advertising since the late 1980s. Campbell’s first appearance to a wider public was in February 1978 when she was cast as a pupil to appear in a music video with Jamaican reggae superstar Bob Marley for his song Is This Love?
Naomi Campbell
Naomi Campbell is a name synonymous with the supermodel phenomenon of the late ’80s and 1990s.
Naomi Campbell had a number one hit single in Japan called La, La, La, Love Song.
She has also appeared in music videos for artists such as Michael Jackson and Jay-Z. In late 2004 she had a high profile relationship with Usher although as of 2005 their relationship appears to be over.
She has had publicised romances with Robert De Niro and Joaquin Cort�s, and she was once engaged to U2 bassist Adam Clayton.
Campbell also co-authored the best-selling novel Swan and followed it up with a photo book titled Naomi.
Campbell would branch out into the music business with the release of her album Babywoman in 1995, and gained much attention in Japan over her hit single on the album.
Naomi Campbell herself has had the odd contretemps. In March 2007 she admitted reckless assault and her community service included cleaning floors in a New York municipal warehouse and attending an anger management course.
In addition, her media credits were rounded off by two books: the best-seller -Swan, co-written by Campbell, and -Naomi, a collection of photographs spanning the length of the model’s career. Sarah Sloboda, All Movie Guide
She is of mixed Chinese and Jamaican descent and she has been a prominent fashion model on the catwalk and in print advertising since the late 1980s. Campbell’s first appearance to a wider public was in February 1978 when she was cast as a pupil to appear in a music video with Jamaican reggae superstar Bob Marley for his song Is This Love?
She is estimated to have so far acquired a wealth of US$28 million from modeling. She also posed nude for Playboy magazine and for a series of lesbian-erotic photos with Madonna in her book Sex. She is reputed to have a quick temper, with several tabloid stories involving violence against her staff as well as verbal abuse. She was once caught filmed on videotape furiously berating a plane flight passenger who apparently took a photo of her, and subsequently tried to snatch the camera away.
Naomi Campbell biography
Naomi Campbell (born May 22, 1970) is a British supermodel and actress. Born in Streatham, South London, Campbell studied at the London Academy For Performing Arts.
At the tender age of 15, Campbell was officially signed with a modeling agency, and would soon gain fame as the first black woman to appear on the covers of French and British Vogue, as well as Time magazines.
Naomi Campbell had a number one hit single in Japan called La, La, La, Love Song.
She co-authored a novel, “Swan” and followed up with the photo book titled “Naomi”.
Her enduring career as a model and background in performance would lead her to the Hollywood scene, where she gained credits alongside numerous big names in film. Her film debut came in 1991, when she appeared as a singer in Cool As Ice.
Campbell also co-authored the best-selling novel Swan and followed it up with a photo book titled Naomi.
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In 1996, she was featured in Tony Hickox’s Invasion of Privacy, and in 1997, An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn, starring Sylvester Stallone, Whoopi Goldberg, and Jackie Chan.
As their conversation ensued, Naomi Campbell escaped.
Naomi Campbell’s agent Steven Klein is also her anger management teacher and he photographed The Naomi Diaries.
She is of mixed Chinese and Jamaican descent and she has been a prominent fashion model on the catwalk and in print advertising since the late 1980s. Campbell’s first appearance to a wider public was in February 1978 when she was cast as a pupil to appear in a music video with Jamaican reggae superstar Bob Marley for his song Is This Love?
She is estimated to have so far acquired a wealth of US$28 million from modeling. She also posed nude for Playboy magazine and for a series of lesbian-erotic photos with Madonna in her book Sex. She is reputed to have a quick temper, with several tabloid stories involving violence against her staff as well as verbal abuse. She was once caught filmed on videotape furiously berating a plane flight passenger who apparently took a photo of her, and subsequently tried to snatch the camera away.
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