Lauren Hutton was born, November 17, 1944, Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
Attended "University of Southern Florida" for a year.
In New York was signed with the prestigious Ford modeling agency.
In 1966, she was discovered by Vogue magazine editor Diana Vreeland.
Lauren graced Vogue magazine's cover over 25 times.
Hutton became the first million-dollar model.
She appeared in Paper Lion (1968), The Gambler (1974), American Gigolo (1980).
During the 1990s she appeared up on television, "Central Park West", "Lauren Hutton".
Lauren has worked with organizations, "Women's Campaign Fund", "World Wildlife Foundation".
She was on the board of the National Museum of Women in Arts in Washington, DC.