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Allegra Coleman was a fictional celebrity invented by writer Martha Sherrill for the purposes of a
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magazine article. Then model (later actress)
Ali Larter Alison Elizabeth Larter (born February 28, 1976) is an American actress and model. She portrayed fictional model Allegra Coleman in a 1996 ''Esquire'' magazine hoax and took on guest roles on several television shows in the 1990s. She made her ...
portrayed the imaginary actress in Sherrill's feature, "Dream Girl," which appeared in ''
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'' (November 1996).


History

In a parody of celebrity profiles, the article described Coleman's role in an upcoming movie with
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, her tempestuous relationship with
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(including a scandal involving nude photographs taken by
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), and her friendship with
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. She is said to be 22 years old, the daughter of "pop-art photographer Max A.F. Coleman" and "actress Kay Garland, who played the spoiled daughter in '' Mildred Pierce''", both fictitious. Her father left his marriage and family in 1981, and her mother abandoned the family in 1985, leaving Allegra, then 11, to raise her siblings with assistance from relatives and friends. Coleman was married briefly at 17 to "Mike Mumy", the (fictitious) brother of actor Billy Mumy. Within the context of the article, Coleman is already a successful actress, having appeared in the TV series ''
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'' and ''
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'', amongst others. Also within the context of the article, her life has been the subject of tabloid reportage and speculation for some time. By the end of the article, in a surrealistic turn, serious ambiguities are raised about Allegra's actual existence, as she seems to have disappeared after a car crash and it is noted that "We would always have her, and the idea of her — this glorious, young, alive vision — which is all we want in the end, it turns out. Actual existence was a minor issue." The many deliberate (and easily spotted) inaccuracies were meant to be indicative that the article was a satire of a typically breathless style of celebrity profile articles, and indeed ''Salon'' magazine identified the article as a hoax immediately upon publication. The hoax was formally revealed by ''Esquire'' editor
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in a press release to the news wire services. The article was photographed by photographer
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, who knew Ali Larter from previous jobs and approached her about doing the parody. Sherrill later wrote a satirical novel on Hollywood life that was essentially both an expansion and continuation of the original "Dream Girl" article, and featured Allegra Coleman as a prominent character. The novel, ''My Last Movie Star,'' was published by
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in 2003.


Reaction

Writing in ''Salon'', David Futrelle commented that the article seemed to hearken back to ''Esquire's'' mid-1960s heyday. The article written about Coleman as the new "
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" prompted calls from studios and talent scouts eager to offer Coleman scripts. The incident jump-started Ali Larter's acting career, and she went on to appear in TV shows (including the
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role in NBC's '' Heroes'') and movies (including '' Varsity Blues,'' ''
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'', and ''
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'').


References


External links


"Dream Girl" by Martha Sherrill. ''Esquire'' (November 1, 1996)."Dream On" by David Futrelle. ''Salon'' (November 1, 1996).
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