Kelly LeBrock was one of the most unforgettable faces of the 1980s, rising from high-fashion runways to Hollywood stardom with ease. Born in 1960 and raised largely in London, she became a top model as a teenager, gracing Vogue and fronting iconic campaigns—most famously Pantene’s legendary line, “Don’t hate me because I’m beautiful,” which became a defining catchphrase of the decade.
Her striking beauty and natural screen presence soon led to film roles that cemented her status as an ’80s dream girl. Though her movie career was selective, her performances left a lasting impression that far outweighed the number of roles she took. Now in her 60s, Kelly LeBrock remains admired not just for her timeless looks, but for a career that captured the spirit and glamour of an era.















