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		<title>Carey Lowell Biography</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This 16th &#8220;James Bond girl&#8221; followed in the spike-heeled footsteps of female actors as diverse as Ursula Andress, Jill St John, Jane Seymour and Joanna Lumley (as well as more than a few whose names are long-forgotten). A geologist&#8217;s daughter, the New York-born Lowell grew up in Libya, Holland, Virginia and Texas. By the time [...]]]></description>
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This 16th &#8220;James Bond girl&#8221; followed in the spike-heeled footsteps of female actors as diverse as Ursula Andress, Jill St John, Jane Seymour and Joanna Lumley (as well as more than a few whose names are long-forgotten). A geologist&#8217;s daughter, the New York-born Lowell grew up in Libya, Holland, Virginia and Texas. By the time she was a fine-featured high school graduate, she had been signed by the Ford modeling agency and was posing for Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein while attending college.</p>
<p>After some experience at New York&#8217;s Neighborhood Playhouse, Lowell opted out of modeling. She played unnoticed roles in small films such as &#8220;Dangerously Close&#8221; and &#8220;Club Paradise&#8221; (both 1986) and &#8220;Downtwisted&#8221; (1987) and met future husband Griffin Dunne while shooting the 1988 sex comedy &#8220;Me and Him&#8221; (&#8220;Me&#8221; being Dunne and &#8220;Him&#8221; being his private parts). But Lowell&#8217;s big break came the following year, when she was cast as Pam Bouvier, the tough, confrontational CIA agent who makes life interesting for Timothy Dalton&#8217;s James Bond in &#8220;Licence to Kill&#8221; (1989).</p>
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<p>A leading role followed, in William Friedkin&#8217;s silly &#8216;killer nanny from Hell&#8217; flick &#8220;The Guardian&#8221; (1990, in which Lowell and Dwier Brown hire Jenny Seagrove, who turns out to be a tree-worshipping demon). Stardom did not follow, and her next film&#8211;appropriately titled &#8220;Road to Ruin&#8221; (1992)&#8211;was a romantic comedy that sank without a trace. Her subsequent feature, Nora Ephron&#8217;s &#8220;Sleepless in Seattle&#8221; (1993), was a box office hit, but her role as Tom Hanks&#8217; deceased wife was nothing more than a cameo. Lowell, who had returned to modeling (for Revlon), went on to play small roles in the big-budget Warren Beatty-Annette Bening vehicle &#8220;Love Affair&#8221; (1994) and in Mike Figgis&#8217; acclaimed low-budget &#8220;Leaving Las Vegas&#8221; (1995). In the latter, she played a bank teller who clashes with a hung-over Nicolas Cage. Lowell was also in the 1995 short drama &#8220;The Duke of Groove&#8221; (directed by Dunne; their separation shortly thereafter was presumably unrelated to the film). She also appeared in the British comedy &#8220;Fierce Creatures&#8221; (1997), directed by John Cleese and featuring Kevin Kline, Michael Palin and Jamie Lee Curtis.</p>
<p>Lowell&#8217;s TV exposure has been limited. She starred as Dottie (the role originated by Geena Davis on the big screen) in the short-lived comedy series &#8220;A League of Their Own&#8221; (CBS, 1993). Lowell spent two seasons (1996-98) as an assistant district attorney on NBC&#8217;s award-winning &#8220;Law &#038; Order&#8221; and returned to television in 2001 as an attorney on the short-lived series &#8220;Big Apple.&#8221; In between projects Lowell was most visible as the longtime companion of actor Richard Gere; after seven years and one child together, the couple finally tied the knot in 2002.</p>
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<li><strong>Born:</strong>
<div>on 02/11/1961  in Huntington, New York</div>
</li>
<li><strong>Job Titles:</strong>
<div>Actor, Model</div>
</li>
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<h5>Family</h5>
<ul>
<li>Daughter: Hannah Dunne. born April 1990, father Griffin Dunne</li>
<li>Father: James Lowell.</li>
<li>Son: Homer James Jigme Gere. born on February 6, 2000</li>
</ul>
<h5>Significant Others</h5>
<ul>
<li>Husband: Griffin Dunne. married on December 9, 1989; separated in 1995; divorced</li>
<li>Companion: Richard Gere. married in November 2002;  has had on-again, off-again relationship since c. late 1995</li>
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<h5>Education</h5>
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<li>University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, literature</li>
</ul>
<h5>Milestones</h5>
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<li>1986 Film acting debut, &#8220;Club Paradise&#8221;</li>
<li>1989 Was 16th &#8220;Bond girl&#8221; in &#8220;License to Kill&#8221;</li>
<li>1990 First film lead, &#8220;The Guardian&#8221;</li>
<li>1993 Prime time series debut, &#8220;A League of Their Own&#8221; (CBS)</li>
<li>1996 Played assistant district attorney Jamie Ross on NBC&#8217;s &#8220;Law &#038; Order&#8221;</li>
<li>2001 Had recurring role as a US attorney on the CBS drama &#8220;Big Apple&#8221;</li>
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