The daughter of an army officer father and an elementary schoolteacher mother, Elizabeth Hurley grew up in the suburb of Basingstoke, England. Her dream as a youth was to become a dancer, so she went to a boarding school for ballet instruction when she was twelve years old. She soon returned home, however. Around the age of sixteen, Hurley became caught up in the English punk-rock scene. Despite her punkiness, Hurley won a college scholarship to the London Studio Centre, which taught courses for dance and theater.
Hurley parlayed her training at the London
Studio Centre into theatre work and made her screen debut
at the age of 21 in Bruce Beresford's movie Aria
in 1987. Several roles in television and the film Remando
al viento (1987) with young actor (and future beau)
Hugh Grant soon followed.
Unbeknownst to Hurley, her fame was soon
to skyrocket for two reasons. Reason number one was the
London premiere of Four Weddings and a Funeral (Grant's
1994 movie), where Hurley wowed the crowd by wearing a black
Versace dress that was held together by nothing more than
safety pins (check the picture galleries.) Hurley says,
"That dress was a favor from Versace because I couldn't
afford to buy one. His people told me they didn't have any
evening wear, but there was one item left in their press
office. So I tried it on and that was it."
Reason number two for Hurley's fame taking
off was her becoming the spokesmodel representing top cosmetics
house Estée Lauder. (Estée Lauder signed her
shortly after the Versace safety-pin dress outing.) This
assignment, along with the Hugh Grant/Divine Brown incident,
thrust Hurley squarely into the public eye.
Hurley has appeared in several movies since
portraying the "shagadelic" Vanessa Kensington
in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. She
had a major role in the film Dangerous Ground in
1997. After a brief absence from the big screen in 1998,
Hurley reappeared with a vengeance. She starred in several
films that were released within a year of each other --
Permanent Midnight (Fall 1998), My Favorite Martian
(Spring 1999), Ed TV (Spring 1999), and Austin
Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me (Summer 1999). In addition
to her starring roles in the above movies, Hurley served
as a producer of Simian Film's second film, Mickey Blue-Eyes,
which premiered Fall 1999. It appears as if Hurley is hot
property at present having recently starred in Bedazzled
with Brendan Fraser.