Emily Ratajkowski
Model, actress, feminist advocate, author
Emily Ratajkowski (born 1991) is an American model and actress who became a prominent cultural figure through her work in fashion, film, and social activism. Born in London to an American mother and British father, Ratajkowski moved to San Diego, California, during childhood. She began her career as a model, gaining international attention through high-profile campaigns for major fashion brands and appearances in music videos. Her breakout film role came in "Gone Girl" (2014), where her performance in a supporting role garnered significant attention. Ratajkowski has since appeared in various films and television productions while maintaining a successful modeling career spanning collaborations with renowned photographers and designers. Beyond entertainment, she has become a vocal advocate for feminism and body autonomy, particularly through her writing and social media presence. She published a memoir, "My Body," in 2021, which received critical acclaim for its candid exploration of her experiences in the modeling and entertainment industries. Ratajkowski's influence extends to social and political discourse, making her a multifaceted public figure whose impact transcends traditional entertainment boundaries. Her articulate engagement with feminist issues has made her a respected voice among younger generations.
Entertainment
American
1991
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