Wanting to be a dancer, Elizabeth Hurley went to ballet boarding school at 12,
but soon returned home. When it came time to go to college, Hurley won a
scholarship to the London Studio Centre which taught courses for dance and
theater. Soon Hurley would wear the punk rock look with pink hair and a nose
ring. But to get work, she had to change her image to one that was castable.
After college, Hurley worked in the theater and made her screen debut in Aria
(1987). Roles in Television, and a film Remando al viento (1987), which included
a young actor named Hugh Grant soon, followed. European films followed her
appearance in the BBC serial "Christabel" (1988) (mini). Her film debut in a
Hollywood movie was in the Wesley Snipes action drama Passenger 57 (1992).
When Hugh Grant was picked up with Divine Brown, Hurley became headline
news. Added to this was the fact that she was the model representing top
cosmetics house Estee Lauder, and there was no place Hurley could go to get
away from the press. In 1994, Hurley and Hugh Grant set up Simian Films in
partnership with Castle Rock Entertainment. As Head of Development, Hurley
found the script and produced her first film Extreme Measures (1996), which
stars Hugh Grant. |