This page will contain external links about Lois Hamilton, as they become available.Lois HamiltonLois Hamilton, born October 14, 1943 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – died December 23, 1999 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was an accomplished model, author, actress, artist, and aviatrix. A descendant of Italian nobility, she was born Lois I. Aurino and studied at Temple University in her native Philadelphia before going on to the University of Florence in Florence, Italy. Although she earned degrees in Psychology and Fine Arts, and wanted to pursue her interest in the arts, her looks brought an opportunity with the Ford Modeling Agency where she became one of its top models during the 1970s. Her widely publicized image led to acting jobs and, under the name Lois Hamilton or Lois Areno, she appeared in several Hollywood films as well as on television shows including many popular series such as the "The Dukes of Hazzard" and "Three's Company." Despite her busy career, she became an accomplished sculptress and painter, her works on display at a number of one-woman shows in Los Angeles. Multi-talented, she also wrote the book Move Over Tarzan that was a woman's guide on how to compete successfully in a business world dominated by men. Beyond these activities, her favorite pastime was flying, having obtained her pilot's license and purchasing a 1936 German WWII Bi-plane. Following an automobile accident, in which she suffered severe injuries, she became addicted to painkillers that ended with her taking her own life through an overdose of sleeping pills in 1999. Her body was returned to the United States for interrment in the Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery in North Hollywood, California. This page about Lois Hamilton includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Lois Hamilton News stories about Lois Hamilton External links for Lois Hamilton Videos for Lois Hamilton Wikis about Lois Hamilton Discussion Groups about Lois Hamilton Blogs about Lois Hamilton Images of Lois Hamilton |
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Her body was returned to the United States for interrment in the Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery in North Hollywood, California. She has a daughter with Matthew Carnahan. Following an automobile accident, in which she suffered severe injuries, she became addicted to painkillers that ended with her taking her own life through an overdose of sleeping pills in 1999. The couple divorced on December 18, 2000. Beyond these activities, her favorite pastime was flying, having obtained her pilot's license and purchasing a 1936 German WWII Bi-plane. Hunt was married to actor Hank Azaria on July 18, 1999. Multi-talented, she also wrote the book Move Over Tarzan that was a woman's guide on how to compete successfully in a business world dominated by men. In 1998, Hunt became the first actress to win both an Emmy and an Oscar in the same year. Despite her busy career, she became an accomplished sculptress and painter, her works on display at a number of one-woman shows in Los Angeles. Hunt has also had a successful film career and has been in Hollywood movies such as Cast Away and As Good As It Gets (with Jack Nicholson), for which she won an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1998. Her widely publicized image led to acting jobs and, under the name Lois Hamilton or Lois Areno, she appeared in several Hollywood films as well as on television shows including many popular series such as the "The Dukes of Hazzard" and "Three's Company.". Hunt co-starred with Paul Reiser in the television sitcom Mad About You, winning Emmy Awards for her performance in 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999. Although she earned degrees in Psychology and Fine Arts, and wanted to pursue her interest in the arts, her looks brought an opportunity with the Ford Modeling Agency where she became one of its top models during the 1970s. She was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of an acting coach. Aurino and studied at Temple University in her native Philadelphia before going on to the University of Florence in Florence, Italy. Helen Elizabeth Hunt (born 15 June 1963) is an American actress. A descendant of Italian nobility, she was born Lois I. Pioneer Woman (Made for TV) (1973). Lois Hamilton, born October 14, 1943 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – died December 23, 1999 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was an accomplished model, author, actress, artist, and aviatrix. Death Scream (Made for TV) (1975). All Together Now (Made for TV) (1975). The Swiss Family Robinson (Made for TV) (1975). Having Babies (Made for TV) (1976). The Spell (Made for TV) (1977). Rollercoaster (1977). Transplant (Made for TV) (1979). Child Bride of Short Creek (Made for TV) (1981). I Think I'm Having a Baby (Made for TV) (1981). The Best Little Girl in the World (Made for TV) (1981). Angel Dusted (Made for TV) (1981). The Miracle of Kathy Miller (Made for TV) (1981). Desperate Lives (Made for TV) (1982). Bill: On His Own (Made for TV) (1983). Quarterback Princess (Made for TV) (1983). Choices of the Heart (Made for TV) (1983). Sweet Revenge (Made for TV) (1984). Trancers (1985). Waiting to Act (1985). Girls Just Want to Have Fun (1985). TheNativity (1986). Peggy Sue Got Married (1986). Project X (1987). Shooter (Made for TV) (1988). Miles from Home (1988). Stealing Home (1988). The Frog Prince (1988). Incident at Dark River (Made for TV) (1989). Next of Kin (1989). Murder in New Hampshire: The Pamela Wojas Smart Story (Made for TV) (1991). Trancers II (1991). Into the Badlands (Made for TV) (1991). The Waterdance (1992). Only You (1992). Saturday Night (1992). Mr. Bob Roberts (1992). Trancers III (1992). Sexual Healing (1993). In the Company of Darkness (Made for TV) (1993). Kiss of Death (1995). Twister (1996). As Good As It Gets (1997). Twister: Ride it Out (1998). Twelfth Night (Made for TV) (1998). T & the Women (2000). Dr. What Women Want (2000). Pay It Forward (2000). Cast Away (2000). Timepiece (2001). The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001). A Good Woman (2004). Empire Falls (2005). |