Cheryl Tiegs | |
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Born |
Cheryl Rae Tiegs September 25, 1947 Breckenridge, Minnesota, U.S. |
Residence | Los Angeles, California |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Model, fashion designer |
Years active | 1964–present |
Spouse(s) |
Stan Dragoti (1970–1979) Peter Hill Beard (1981–1983) Anthony Peck (1990–1995) Rod Stryker (1998–2001) |
Relatives |
Cecilia Peck (ex sister-in-law) Gregory Peck (ex father-in-law) |
Modeling information | |
Height | 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) |
Cheryl Rae Tiegs (born September 25, 1947) is an American model and fashion designer. Frequently described as the first American supermodel, Tiegs is best known for her multiple appearances on the covers of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and TIME and for her 1978 "Pink Bikini" poster, which became an iconic image of 1970s pop culture.
Tiegs is frequently mentioned in the long-running sitcom Family Guy, as Glenn Quagmire considers her to be the long-lost love of his life.
Tiegs was born in Breckenridge, Minnesota, U.S. to Phyllis and Theodore Tiegs, an auto-assembly lineman turned funeral director. Along with her family, Tiegs moved to Alhambra, California, in 1952. As a senior at Alhambra High School, Tiegs posed for a swimsuit ad for bathing suit manufacturer Cole of California; the ad, which appeared in Seventeen, launched her career as a model. Although she enrolled as an English major at California State University, Los Angeles, Tiegs left college before her junior year to pursue her career.
Tiegs' break as a model came when she was 17, after the editorial staff at Glamour saw the Cole's bathing suit ad. Bypassing the traditional in-person meeting, Tiegs was booked on a shoot in Saint Thomas with Ali MacGraw, which resulted in her first Glamour cover. Later that same year, Tiegs made the covers of Seventeen and Elle. She subsequently appeared on the covers of Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, among others.