While there is no prominent figure specifically named , it is highly likely you are referring to the celebrated actress and author Mariel Hemingway (Ernest Hemingway’s granddaughter) or potentially her sister, the late supermodel Margaux Hemingway .
She continued to take bold roles in the early 80s, including playing a competitive athlete in Personal Best (1982) and portraying the tragic Dorothy Stratten in Bob Fosse’s Star 80 (1983). A Shift to Wellness and Advocacy
At just 14 years old, she starred alongside her sister Margaux in the 1976 thriller Lipstick . Billie Hemingway ale dЕ‚uЕјszy
She has become a prolific author and speaker on these topics:
Mariel Hemingway was born on November 22, 1961, into one of America's most famous—and tragic—literary dynasties. As the granddaughter of Nobel laureate , she grew up in the shadow of a family legacy marked by immense creative genius and a devastating history of mental illness and suicide. Her career began with a sudden, high-profile burst: While there is no prominent figure specifically named
In the 1990s and 2000s, Mariel pivoted away from traditional Hollywood stardom toward a life focused on holistic health and mental health advocacy. This shift was largely a response to her family's history—she lost her sister Margaux to suicide in 1996, the fifth such tragedy in four generations of Hemingways.
Mariel Hemingway has led a long and complex public life defined by both Hollywood success and a deeply personal journey toward mental and physical wellness. Below is an in-depth look into her life, career, and the Hemingway legacy. She has become a prolific author and speaker
Her breakout role came in 1979 as Tracy in Woody Allen’s Manhattan , for which she earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress at age 18.