Alison Doody
- Actress
Alison Doody was born in Dublin in 1966, in a well-off family. She is
the youngest of three children. She was educated in a convent, where
she gained a passion for the arts. She later studied at the National
College of Fine Arts in Dublin, but left because she lacked the
motivation and thought she would take a year off to think it out.
Meanwhile, while sitting in a café with friends, she was approached by
a still photographer who asked her if she would be interested to model.
Thinking she could use the pocket money, she said yes. Modeling proved
to be both fun and lucrative, and very soon she did it professionally.
Her modeling contracts led to commercial work, which would take her
around the world. One day, a casting director saw her work and
suggested she try acting instead. She was sent to London at age 19,
where she quickly won an audition to appear in the new James Bond film,
A View to a Kill (1985). She so
loved acting that she pursued a career in that direction. After her
first film, she shot a few TV dramas in London and in Dublin, but her
big break came when she was cast as Aryan seductress Dr. Elsa Schneider
in
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989).
Apparently, she made a huge impression on
Steven Spielberg and
George Lucas, who loved her great
sense of humor and her Grace Kelly
looks. After Indiana Jones, which introduced her to Hollywood and to
the United States, she was chosen to replace
Cybill Shepherd as the spokeswoman for
L'Oréal. After that, she shot a few B-movies in the United States, but
at one point felt she missed Ireland too much, so she went back to
Dublin. In 1994, she put her career on hold to spend more time with
media heir Gavin O'Reilly, whom she had been dating for two years. In
1996, they married, and later had two children. In 2002, she was asked
to cameo in the Michael Caine comedy
The Actors (2003), and there she
regained a lust for the movie industry. The following summer, she shot
King Solomon's Mines (2004)
with co-star Patrick Swayze, and it's
then that the whole ball started rolling again. In 2005, she and her
husband divorced and she decided to re-launch her stalled career, but
she quickly realized how difficult it was to break into this kind of
business for a second time, especially after ten years away from the
camera. Recently she appeared in the short film
Benjamin's Struggle (2005),
directed by newcomer Jamie Breese, and
played a role in the well-known British series
Waking the Dead (2000). In a
recent interview, she said she was thrilled to be acting again, but
added that she wasn't willing to accept anything for the sake of
working. She is determined to find the right part, but she also wants
to do different things: "I'm fed up playing the nasty Nazi. I'd like to
do something quite extreme."
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