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Carol Ann Alt (born December 1, 1960) is an American model and actress.


Early life

Alt was born in Flushing, Queens, New York, the daughter of Muriel, an
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employee and model, and Anthony Alt, a fire chief in the
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. She was noticed waiting tables in East Williston, Long Island, and decided at age 18 to give modeling a try as a summer job to save money for college. She is the third of four children. She has an older brother, Anthony Jr. (1955–2005), an older sister Karen and a younger sister, Christine. Alt's maternal grandparents were German immigrants, while her paternal grandmother was Irish.


Career

Alt's first big break in modeling was in 1979, when she was featured on the cover of '' Harper's Bazaar'' magazine, but garnered publicity in 1982 when she was featured on the cover of the
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. During the 1980s, she appeared on over 500 magazine covers, becoming one of the most famous models of her era, attaining supermodel status. Alt graced the covers of ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Mademoiselle'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. She was referred to as The Face by '' Life Magazine''. During the height of her popularity, she was the face of ad campaigns for
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, General Motors, Cover Girl Cosmetics,
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,
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, Versace, Armani and numerous others. She was the first model to produce her own posters and calendars. Since 1986, she has appeared in a variety of films, many of which were Italian productions. She played the character of Kelly LaRue in the TV series "Thunder in Paradise" in 1994. In 2004 she had a starring role in ''
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'', a Canadian film. She played Agent Monica McBride in a 1997 action film '' The Protector'', opposite
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, and Karen Oldham in the television adaptation of
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's ''
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'' (1999). She also had a few minor television roles, including one episode of ''
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'', and a voice role in an episode of ''
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''. She took on a number of model/spokesman projects, including becoming a consultant with the ''Le Mirador'' skin-care line and appearing on late night TV
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. Alt has written two books, promoting her own raw food diet plans. She was the cover girl for ''travelgirl magazine'' (in 2004 and 2008). She appeared on the cover and in a nude pictorial in Playboy's December 2008 issue. She placed #5 on
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's list of Top 10 Models of All Time. In 2006, Alt was honored as Grand Marshal at the
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in New York City, the largest celebration of German–American Friendship in the United States. She was greeted by thousands of fans alongside Fifth Avenue. She was a contestant on
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's 2008 ''
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'', with
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, competing for her charity, the Tony Alt Memorial Foundation (named for Alt's father), which raises funds for scholarships for young adults to continue their studies. She ended up in third place before being fired, but was brought back for the final task of the show and was chosen by finalist
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to help him to become the Celebrity Apprentice. Alt raised a total of $40,000 for her charity. She starred in the Italian TV series ''Caterina e le sue figlie 2'' and in the TV movie ''Piper''; both were aired on
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in 2007. In 2009 she was one of the contestants of the Italian version of '' Dancing with the Stars'' (
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). She's also filming a new Italian TV series called ''Piper—The series'', a spinoff of the successful TV movie of the same title broadcast on
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. In 2008 she founded Raw Essentials, a skin-care and beauty products line with her partners (Philip Masiello and Steven Krane). In September 2013, Alt joined the
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team with her own half-hour Saturday afternoon TV show, ''A Healthy You & Carol Alt'', which covers her own experience and knowledge about wellness and longevity. Each installment ends with a segment called Ask Carol, in which she answers questions she receives on Facebook and Twitter. In October 2013, Alt was inducted into the
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. A double decker New York City tour bus was dedicated to her and her career.


Personal life

Alt married former
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defenseman
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at St. Aidan's Roman Catholic Church, in Williston Park, Long Island, New York, in 1983. They divorced in 1996. Alt was then in a long-term relationship with former New York Islanders forward Alexei Yashin.


Selected filmography

* ''
My First Forty Years ''My First Forty Years'' ( it, I miei primi 40 anni, also known as ''My Wonderful Life'') is a 1987 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina and starring Carol Alt, Elliott Gould and Jean Rochefort. It is loosely based on the autobiography ...
'' (1987) * '' Bye Bye Baby'' (1988) * '' Monte Napoleone'' (1986) * ''La più bella del reame'' (1989) * ''
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'' (1989) * '' Vendetta: Secrets of a Mafia Bride'' (1990) * ''
Beyond Justice ''Beyond Justice'', also known as ''Desert Law'', ''Law of the Desert'' and ''Maktub, Law of the Desert'', is a 1991 Italian action-thriller film directed by Duccio Tessari that was shot in Morocco. The film was edited from the three-part, 300-mi ...
'' (1990) * '' Un piede in paradiso'' (1991) * ''Il principe del deserto'' (1991) * '' Millions'' (1991) *''
Un orso chiamato Arturo ''Un orso chiamato Arturo'' (released in some international territories as ''A Bear Named Arthur'') is a 1992 Italian film directed by Sergio Martino. A spy comedy in both English and Italian, it starred George Segal as a successful film composer ...
'' (1992) * '' Anni 90: Parte II'' (1993) * ''Ring of Steel'' (1994) * ''
Thunder in Paradise ''Thunder in Paradise'' is an American action-adventure TV series from the creators of ''Baywatch,'' which stars Hulk Hogan, Chris Lemmon, and Carol Alt. This first-run syndicated TV series originally premiered as a direct-to-video feature film ...
'' (1994) * '' Private Parts'' (1997) * ''Cracker Jack 2'' (1997) * '' The Protector'' (aka ''Body Armor''; 1997) * ''Storm Trooper (film), Storm Trooper'' (1998) * ''
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'' (1999) *''
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'' (1999) * ''
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'' (2004) * ''Signs of the Cross'' (2005) * ''Fatal Trust (film tv)'' (2006) * ''Mattie Fresno and the Holoflux Universe'' (2007) * ''Piper (film tv), Piper'' (2007) * ''Caterina e le sue figlie 2'' (2007)


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References


External links

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Carol Alt's official FoxNews bio
{{DEFAULTSORT:Alt, Carol 1960 births Living people People from Flushing, Queens People from East Williston, New York Actresses from New York (state) Female models from New York (state) American film actresses Hofstra University alumni Participants in American reality television series American people of Belgian descent American people of German descent American people of Irish descent The Apprentice (franchise) contestants 21st-century American women