Naomi Campbell   Biography
Campbell was born in Streatham, South London. She is of mixed race, mostly Afro-Jamaican heritage, though her father
is also partially of Jamaican-Chinese descent. Went to a comprehensive school in Streatham and attended the London
Academy For Performing Arts.
A graduate of the Italia Conti Academy stage school, Campbell's first appearance to a wider public was in February
1978 when she was cast as a pupil to appear in a music video with Jamaican reggae superstar Bob Marley for his song
Is This Love?.
On graduating from Italia Conti, her looks created her an income and she switched to become a fulltime model, creating
a high profile career and creating two spin-off companies: NC Connect and a self-named line of perfumes.
Her charity work mainly focuses on the children and people of Africa, including working with Nelson Mandela, since
1997. In 2005 she helped to create and participate in 'Fashion Relief' for Hurricane Katrina victims, raising over a million
dollars.
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[edit] Modelling
Aged 15 and while still a student of the Italia Conti Stage School, Campbell was spotted by Beth Boldt, former head of
Synchro models agency, window-shopping in Covent Garden. In April 1986, she appeared on the cover of Elle, when a
black model had to cancel out of the appearance, and was replaced by Campbell. By August 1988, she had appeared
on the cover of the French Vogue as that publication's first black cover girl, and she completed campaigns for Ralph
Lauren and François Nars.
Her modelling career started as a catwalk model, but she was quickly picked up for various high-profile advert-sing
campaigns for Lee Jeans and Olympus Corporation, which brought her to the American market. The highpoint of her
career was in the early 1990's, when she was part of the two major supermodelling powerhouses, the Big Six and the
Trinity, (with Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington).
She has walked the catwalk for many fashion designers, including Gianni Versace and Valentino. Naomi did tumble over
on the catwalk at Vivienne Westwood's Anglomania fashion show in 1994. Naomi was the first black model to appear on
the cover of Time magazine and the French and British Vogue magazines. She was the first black model on the cover of
Vogue Nippon. She has also appeared on the covers of Harper's Bazaar and ELLE magazine.
She posed nude for Playboy magazine, and for a series of lesbian-erotic photos with Madonna in the latter's book Sex.
[edit] Music
Campbell has appeared in music videos for artists such as Michael Jackson, Jay-Z, Macy Gray, Prince, Usher and
Madonna's music video, "Erotica", with Ingrid Casares on 12 October 1992. She had previously appeared in George
Michael's music video, "Freedom '90", where she lip-synched to his song along with other models. She was also to be
seen in Frankie J's music video, "That Girl".
Campbell has tried her hand at singing. Her single "Love and Tears" was a hit and her solo album Baby Woman sold
over 1 million copies worldwide (but mostly in Japan), and she was featured on Vanilla Ice's single "Cool as Ice." In 1995,
her collaboration with Toshinobu Kubota, "La La La Love Song", became a no. 1 hit in Japan, with the single selling
approx. 1,856,000 copies. That same year she sang on Quincy Jones' album "Q's Juke Joint".
[edit] Author
Campbell "co-wrote" the best-selling novel Swan in 1996, and she followed it up with a photography book entitled Naomi.
But when questioned about her use of a ghost writer for "Swan" Campbell admitted that she wrote almost none of the
book: "I just did not have time to sit down and write a book" [2]
[edit] Trivia
•        Naomi Campbell has been on over 40 magazine covers. [citation needed]
•        She starred at age 7 in the music video for Bob Marley and the Wailers song Is This Love.
•        Is distantly related to the comedian and television present Richard Blackwood.
[edit] Personal life
Campbell has had relationships with many famous personalities. She was rumoured to have a brief relationship with
boxer Mike Tyson in the late 1980s, and was engaged to U2's bassist Adam Clayton. In the 1990s Campbell went out
with actor Robert de Niro, dancer Joaquin Cortes and with Renault F1 team boss Flavio Briatore. In late 2004 she had a
high profile relationship with Usher, although by 2005 their relationship appeared to be over. In addition, she has been
romantically linked to musician Eric Clapton, actor Sylvester Stallone, Prince Albert, Robert Goode, Matteo Marzotti, and
the actor Leonardo DiCaprio. [2]
[edit] Drug addiction
In February 2001 pictures were published in the Daily Mirror newspaper showing Campbell leaving a Narcotics
Anonymous meeting in London. In March 2002 Campbell sued the paper citing a breach of confidentiality, since she was
receiving treatment for drug addiction at the time. The Mirror claimed that the pictures were in the public interest as
Campbell had denied having a drug problem publicly and had, up to that point, not been known or demonstrated to be a
drug addict. The High Court ruled in Campbell's favour and the Mirror was ordered to pay £3,500 in damages (although
legal costs were thought to be around £500,000.) In October 2002, the Mirror won an Appeal Court ruling that the
photographs were indeed in the public interest. Campbell was ordered to pay the costs of the Mirror's legal fees, a cost
of around £350,000. However, in May 2004 the Law Lords overturned the Appeal Court ruling by a 3 to 2 majority, which
reinstated the High Court's original decision, and Campbell was rewarded £3,500 and the £350,000 legal costs. The
Mirror's legal cost is thought to be over £1,000,000. The case is also thought to be a landmark in the rights of celebrities
to privacy.[3]
[edit] Feuds
Campbell is purported to have had feuds with several celebrities, the most publicised of which is with fellow model Tyra
Banks. The two finally made up in 2005 on an episode of Banks' syndicated talk show The Tyra Banks Show. At the end
of the 2005 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show Banks and other models left the runway, and Banks explained her emotions
of the event being her last runway show as a fashion model; and as she was talking Campbell came to hug Banks and
kiss her on the cheek.
Campbell also had a rift with former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham, who publicly branded the model as a "massive cow"
and a "bitch" in 2000.[3] They have since been photographed holding hands at a fashion show so a detente appears to
have taken place.
[edit] Legal troubles
Campbell has been accused and arrested because of committing acts of physical violence and verbal abuse against
some of her employees and associates. Documented accusations include:
•        In 2000, she pleaded guilty in a Toronto court to a 1998 assault on Georgina Galanis, her then assistant;
Campbell had assaulted Galanis with a telephone in a hotel room and threatened to throw her out of a moving car.
Under an agreement with the prosecution her record was cleared in exchange for her expressing remorse; Campbell
also paid Galanis an undisclosed amount of money and agreed to attend anger management lessons. [4]
•        March 2005, the model was said to have slapped assistant Amanda Brack and beaten her around the head with a
BlackBerry hand-held personal organiser. The star's spokesman Rob Shuter denied the incident ever took place. In July
2006, Brack began legal proceedings against Campbell, claiming the supermodel abused her verbally and physically on
three continents. Brack accused Campbell of assault, battery, false imprisonment and infliction of emotional distress in
incidents that started a month after she began working for her in February 2005 [5]
•        Italian actress Yvonne Scio has claimed the model left her "covered in blood" after a spat at a Rome hotel. Yvonne
claimed: "She punched me in the face. She was like Mike Tyson." [6] Interestingly enough, Campbell once dated Mike
Tyson.
•        On 30 March 2006 in New York City, Campbell was arrested for allegedly assaulting[7] her housekeeper with a
jewel-encrusted mobile phone, resulting in a bloody head that required several stitches. She was charged [8] with
second degree assault, a felony that carries a minimum sentence of one year and a maximum of seven years in prison.
[9]
•        On 28 September 2006, she did not attend a required court appearance in New York City, and the judge ruled
that he would order her arrest if she failed to turn up on court the following week, on charges of a second degree
assault on her housekeeper, and could be jailed for up to seven years if convicted.[4]
•        On 25 October 2006, she was arrested in London on suspicion of assault. [10] She has been released on police
bail.
•        On 14 November 2006, another former Campbell housekeeper, Gaby Gibson, began a new court case against the
supermodel seeking unspecified damages, and accused her ex-employer of being a "violent super-bigot."[5].
•        On 15 November 2006, Campbell appeared in criminal court in New York City regarding her March 2006 assault
charges. Her defence lawyer and the prosecutor told the judge that they were "still in the process of working out a
possible" plea deal in the case.