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Andie MacDowell - Milestones

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  • 2005: Co-starred with Rosie O'Donnell in the CBS movie "Riding the Bus With My Sister," based on the book about her characters challenging relationship with her developmentally disabled sibling; directed by Anjelica Huston
  • 2005: Appeared in the comedy "Beauty Shop" starring Queen Latifah
  • 2001: Co-starred in the HBO adaptation of the Pulitzer-winning play "Dinner With Friends"
  • 2001: Had featured role as Warren Beatty's vivacious paramour in "Town & Country", which also reteamed her with Keaton
  • 1999: Executive produced and co-starred with Andy Garcia in the comedy "Just the Ticket"
  • 1999: Profiled in Lifetime's "Intimate Portrait: Andie MacDowell"
  • 1999: Realized her dream of acting with Miss Piggy in "Muppets from Space"
  • 1999: Played the wife of blocked screenwriter Albert Brooks in Brooks' "The Muse"
  • 1998: Starred in "Shadrach" with Harvey Keitel
  • 1997: Played Bill Pullman's wife in "The End of the Violence"
  • 1996: Appeared as a skeptical reporter who becomes romantically involved with William Hurt in "Michael"
  • 1996: Portrayed Michael Keaton's wife in Ramis' "Multiplicity"
  • 1995: Headlined Diane Keaton's "Unstrung Heroes" as a dying mother
  • 1994: Co-starred opposite Hugh Grant in the Oscar-nominated Best Picture "Four Weddings and a Funeral"
  • 1993: Played leading lady to Bill Murray in Harold Ramis' "Groundhog Day"
  • 1993: Featured in the ensemble of Robert Altman's "Short Cuts"
  • 1991: Played opposite Bruce Willis in the box-office bomb "Hudson Hawk"
  • 1991: TV acting debut, "A Domestic Dilemma", a segment of HBO's "Women and Men II"
  • 1990: Starred with Gerard Depardieu in the romantic comedy "Green Card"
  • 1989: Had breakthrough screen role in "sex, lies and videotape"
  • 1985: Feature acting debut with her own voice, "St. Elmo's Fire"
  • 1984: Feature acting debut, "Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes"; played Jane; her natural Southern accent proved a problem and her dialogue was later dubbed by Glenn Close
  • 1978: Dropped out of college at age 20
  • 1978: Moved to New York City
  • 1978: Signed by Elite Model Managment
  • Moved to Paris to work as an Elite model
  • Worked at McDonald's while in high school