biography

Heidi Klum arrives on the red carpet of the Los Angeles premiere of "Star Trek" on April 30, 2009.
Heidi Klum arrives on the red carpet of the Los Angeles premiere of "Star Trek" on April 30, 2009. - WireImage
Rightly known throughout the modeling world as "The Body" – in homage to her sparkling blonde beauty and near-perfect figure – the 5'10" Heidi Klum was more than just a runway mannequin. For over a decade – a lifetime in the world of modeling – she was a mainstay in the world of fashion, eventually parlaying her public persona as German bombshell to that of host and executive producer of the hit Bravo reality TV series, "Project Runway" (2004- ). Such was her down-to-earth appeal, that even her romance with the singer, Seal, was covered religiously by tabloids and followed by a public smitten with the gorgeous but admittedly goofy supermodel who made good beyond anyone's expectations, both in and out of the brutal, often unforgiving world of fashion.

Born in Bergisch Gladbach – a small city near Cologne, Germany – on June 1st, 1973, Klum was fated to be a fashion superstar. Her father, Gunther, worked for a cosmetics company and her mother, Erna, was a hairstylist. On a lark, the fresh-faced high school senior entered and won the "Model ‘92" competition organized by Petra magazine when she was just 18. Klum immediately signed with Metropolitan Modeling Agency and her career took off like a V-2 rocket. After conquering the European modeling scene of Paris and Milan, Klum traveled to the States, and immediately forged a long-time relationship with lingerie powerhouse, Victoria's Secret, appearing as one of its original "Angels." Even more high profile, she also nabbed the holy grail of magazine covers – the 1998 Sports Illustrated annual Swimsuit Issue cover. These two monster achievements in the fashion world sealed her status as one of the world's top supermodels.

With this seemingly overnight clout, she secured lucrative signature lines for Birkenstock sandals, Mouawad jewelry, and a line of perfume. Later signed with Elite Agency, Klum continued to make her presence known. She continued to appear in many of the major fashion runway shows – most notably, the annual televised droolfest, “Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show” – and, counter to the public’s perception of models, proved an engaging and good-natured talk show guest. Sparring with obviously smitten hosts, from Billy “Access Hollywood” Bush to David Letterman to Conan O’Brien, Klum’s down-to-earthiness (eating pizza before hitting the runway) appealed to both male and female viewers.

With her career flying high, Klum’s sometimes tumultuous personal life helped solidify her popularity as well. When Italian Formula 1 MD driver Flavio Briatore romanced the supermodel, resulting in a pregnancy he publicly decried as not his. The tabloids had a field day, painting Klum as the abandoned and wronged beauty, much as they had done with Elizabeth Hurley after her paternity battles with producer Stephen Bing. Despite the ugliness of the back-and-forth, the couple had a daughter, Leni, together, before they ultimately split. As tabloid readers oohed and aahed, Klum found true love with her knight-in-shining-armor, Grammy-winning British soul-rocker Seal, who promptly adopted Leni. The couple eventually married at a secluded Mexican beach in May, 2005 and began their multicultural family, having in quick succession sons Henry Gunther Ademola Dashtu Samuel in 2005 and Johan Riley Fyodor Taiwo Samuel the following year.

Like many supermodels, acting proved a natural segue for Klum. She made her acting debut on ABC's "Spin City" (1996-2002) as Michael J. Fox's love interest and continued doing guest spots on both American and German TV series. She also landed small parts in the films "Blow Dry" (2001) and "Ella Enchanted" (2004), before truly testing her acting chops as Swiss bombshell Ursula Andress in the Emmy Award-winning HBO Peter Sellers biopic, "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers" (2004). She also appeared as the villainess scientist Katya Nadanova in the best-selling James Bond 007 videogame, "Everything or Nothing."

In addition to acting, Klum was not surprisingly named one of People magazine’s “50 Most Beautiful People” in 2001. She hosted an episode of the Discovery Channel's "Shark Week" where she literally swam with the sharks, as well as hosted MTV's "Fashionably Loud Europe" and "Model Mission" shows, which no doubt led to the creation of her own show for Bravo, "Project Runway.”

In 2004, Bob and Harvey Weinstein teamed up with Klum to launch the popular fashion designer-competition reality show. The show gave aspiring designers a chance to break into the notoriously difficult-to-crack fashion world. Apart from hosting the show, Klum headed a panel of industry luminaries and insiders, including designer Michael Kors and Elle magazine fashion director, Nina Garcia, who served as judges and mentors for the budding designers. Like the majority of competition-based reality shows, "Runway" began with a selection of amateur designers, who were then eliminated on a weekly basis, based on their execution of design challenges.

The show became a pop culture sensation, vaulting Klum into a new stratosphere beyond anything she had done on catwalks or in magazine spreads. The respected host and business woman created Heidi Klum, Inc. and continued to host the show, as well as titillate fans still fascinated with her stronger-than-ever marriage to Seal. In 2008, Klum received the first-time honor of being nominated for the newly minted Emmy for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program. Although she lost to longtime "Survivor" (CBS, 2000- ) host, Jeff Probst, Klum was asked to co-host the prestigious awards show itself, along with fellow nominees, Probst, Tom Bergeron, Ryan Seacrest and Howie Mandel. But the five-host experiment went up in smoke when the opening monologue – which was unbearably long and pointless –made clear from the start that audiences were in for a dull evening. Klum returned to the Emmys the following year, however, but only as a nominee after receiving her second consecutive nod in the outstanding reality host category. This professional triumph was trumped only by receiving the nomination while pregnant with her fourth child; her third with husband, Seal.

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