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This is the correct version. The previous version was written in a contentious and biased manner, who has a vendetta against Ms Hunter, and is trying to give her a bad name. Her modeling career is documented in several publications, and on the web.
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On route from a [[French Vogue]] shoot with Barbieri in [[Tahiti]], Neith stopped over in [[Los Angeles]] for a meeting with director, [[Daniel Mann]], who persuaded Neith to join his acting group. Neith moved to L.A. to pursue acting, while continuing to model. Working with Ritts, Neith collaborated on the iconic image, ''Neith with Tumbleweed'', for his book, ''Pictures'', as well as, ''Neith with Shadows'' and images for his book, ''Men/Women''. Neith also appeared in books by photographers [[Matthew Rolston]] and [[GianPaolo Barbieri]].
On route from a [[French Vogue]] shoot with Barbieri in [[Tahiti]], Neith stopped over in [[Los Angeles]] for a meeting with director, [[Daniel Mann]], who persuaded Neith to join his acting group. Neith moved to L.A. to pursue acting, while continuing to model. Working with Ritts, Neith collaborated on the iconic image, ''Neith with Tumbleweed'', for his book, ''Pictures'', as well as, ''Neith with Shadows'' and images for his book, ''Men/Women''. Neith also appeared in books by photographers [[Matthew Rolston]] and [[GianPaolo Barbieri]].
[[Helmut Newton]] introduced Neith to master sculptor, [[Robert Graham (sculptor)|Robert Graham]], for whom Neith became a muse. Graham sculpted Neith over a two year period for such installations as the ''Duke Ellington memorial'' in [[Central Park]] and ''Study for Column 1'', in the Rolfe Courtyard, at [[UCLA]].
[[Helmut Newton]] introduced Neith to master sculptor, [[Robert Graham (sculptor)|Robert Graham]], for whom Neith became a muse. Graham sculpted Neith over a two year period for such installations as the ''Duke Ellington memorial'' in [[Central Park]] and ''Study for Column 1'', in the Rolfe Courtyard, at [[UCLA]].
Neith appeared in various guest starring roles in television and film with a lead in ''Silent Night, Deadly Night 4'' and a contract lead on [[One Life to Live]]. In the late 90's, Neith set her sights on the [[California Institute of the Arts]], where she graduated with a [[Bachelor of Fine Arts|BFA]] degree in 2002.
Neith appeared in various guest starring roles in television and film with a lead in ''Silent Night, Deadly Night 4'' and a contract lead on [[One Life to Live]]. In the late 90's, Neith set her sights on the [[California Institute of the Arts]], where she graduated with a [[Bachelor of Fine Arts|BFA]] degree in 2002. Hunter was briefly married to novelist [[Warren Fahy]], the author of ''[[Fragment (novel)|Fragment]]'' (Random House, 2009), from 2010 to 2011.
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Neith Hunter
Born
San Francisco, California
OccupationActor
Years active1986 - present
Websitehttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0402981/

Neith Hunter is an American model and actress.[1] Neith began her career as a fashion model in the 80's in her home town of San Francisco, California, where she was discovered as a teen by French couturier Hubert de Givenchy and offered an exclusive contract to work for his House of Givenchy in Paris. Neith became an international supermodel on runways and in print appearing regularly in publications such as Vogue Italia and Victoria's Secret catalogs. Neith worked with photographers GianPaolo Barbieri, Albert Watson, Sheila Metzner, Arthur Elgort, Guy Bourdin, Helmut Newton, Mario Testino, Irving Penn, Antonio Guccioni, Matthew Rolson and Steven Meisel (photographer) Steven Meisel. Returning to the states, Neith modeled in New York City for American Vogue and became the signature model for avant garde designer and fashion journalist, Diane Pernet, and worked extensively with photographer, Herb Ritts. On route from a French Vogue shoot with Barbieri in Tahiti, Neith stopped over in Los Angeles for a meeting with director, Daniel Mann, who persuaded Neith to join his acting group. Neith moved to L.A. to pursue acting, while continuing to model. Working with Ritts, Neith collaborated on the iconic image, Neith with Tumbleweed, for his book, Pictures, as well as, Neith with Shadows and images for his book, Men/Women. Neith also appeared in books by photographers Matthew Rolston and GianPaolo Barbieri. Helmut Newton introduced Neith to master sculptor, Robert Graham, for whom Neith became a muse. Graham sculpted Neith over a two year period for such installations as the Duke Ellington memorial in Central Park and Study for Column 1, in the Rolfe Courtyard, at UCLA. Neith appeared in various guest starring roles in television and film with a lead in Silent Night, Deadly Night 4 and a contract lead on One Life to Live. In the late 90's, Neith set her sights on the California Institute of the Arts, where she graduated with a BFA degree in 2002. Hunter was briefly married to novelist Warren Fahy, the author of Fragment (Random House, 2009), from 2010 to 2011.

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