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This 16th "James Bond girl" 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'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....

Filmography

Fierce Creatures - ( Cub Felines / 1997 / Released / )
The Duke of Groove - ( Shannon / 1996 / Released / )
Leaving Las Vegas - ( Bank Teller / 1995 / Released / New Vision Films )
Love Affair - ( Martha / 1994 / Released / )
Sleepless in Seattle - ( Maggie Baldwin / 1993 / Released / )
Road to Ruin - ( Jessie Taylor / 1991 / Released / )
The Guardian - ( Kate / 1990 / Released / )
Let's Get Lost - ( / 1989 / Released / Kuzui Enterprises )
Licence to Kill - ( Pam Bouvier / 1989 / Released / INEX Inc )
Me and Him - ( Janet Landerson / 1989 / Released / Rialto Film Zurich )
Down Twisted - ( Maxine / 1987 / Released / )
Dangerously Close - ( Julie / 1986 / Released / Cannon Releasing )
TV Credits
Six Degrees ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
TV Episode Christine

The Puncher ( 2006 )
TV Episode Christine

A New Light ( 2006 )
TV Episode Christine

TV Episode Christine

Empire Falls ( 2005 / Released ): Actor
Law & Order: Trial by Jury ( 2005 / Released ): Actor
Bang & Blame ( 2005 )
TV Episode Judge Jamie Ross

41 Shots ( 2005 )
TV Episode Judge Jamie Ross

A League of Their Own ( 1993 / Released ): Actor
Law & Order ( 1990 / Released ): Actor
School Daze ( 2001 )
TV Episode Jamie Ross

Justice ( 1999 )
TV Episode Jamie Ross

Monster ( 1998 )
TV Episode Assistant District Attorney Jamie Ross

Tabloid ( 1998 )
TV Episode Assistant District Attorney Jamie Ross

Damaged ( 1998 )
TV Episode Assistant District Attorney Jamie Ross

Homicide: Life on the Street ( Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

This 16th "James Bond girl" 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'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.

After some experience at New York's Neighborhood Playhouse, Lowell opted out of modeling. She played unnoticed roles in small films such as "Dangerously Close" and "Club Paradise" (both 1986) and "Downtwisted" (1987) and met future husband Griffin Dunne while shooting the 1988 sex comedy "Me and Him" ("Me" being Dunne and "Him" being his private parts). But Lowell'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's James Bond in "Licence to Kill" (1989).

A leading role followed, in William Friedkin's silly 'killer nanny from Hell' flick "The Guardian" (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--appropriately titled "Road to Ruin" (1992)--was a romantic comedy that sank without a trace. Her subsequent feature, Nora Ephron's "Sleepless in Seattle" (1993), was a box office hit, but her role as Tom Hanks' 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 "Love Affair" (1994) and in Mike Figgis' acclaimed low-budget "Leaving Las Vegas" (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 "The Duke of Groove" (directed by Dunne; their separation shortly thereafter was presumably unrelated to the film). She also appeared in the British comedy "Fierce Creatures" (1997), directed by John Cleese and featuring Kevin Kline, Michael Palin and Jamie Lee Curtis.

Lowell'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 "A League of Their Own" (CBS, 1993). Lowell spent two seasons (1996-98) as an assistant district attorney on NBC's award-winning "Law & Order" and returned to television in 2001 as an attorney on the short-lived series "Big Apple." 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.


Profession(s):
Actor, model
Sometimes Credited As:
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Family
daughter:Hannah Dunne (born April 1990, father Griffin Dunne)
father:James Lowell
husband:Griffin Dunne (married on December 9, 1989; separated in 1995; divorced)
son:Homer James Jigme Gere (born on February 6, 2000; father, Richard Gere)
Companion(s)
Richard Gere , Companion , ```..married in November 2002; has had on-again, off-again relationship since c. late 1995


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Education
University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado literature
New York University New York, New York
The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre New York, New York
Milestones (Back to top)
2001 Had recurring role as a US attorney on the CBS drama "Big Apple"
1996 - 1998 Played assistant district attorney Jamie Ross on NBC's "Law & Order"
1993 Prime time series debut, "A League of Their Own" (CBS)
1990 First film lead, "The Guardian"
1989 Was 16th "Bond girl" in "License to Kill"
1986 Film acting debut, "Club Paradise"


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