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Gail O'Neill : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gail O'Neill
Gail O'Neill (c. 1963) is a former fashion model, who has become a television journalist. As a fashion model, she was considered one of the elite African American models in the world. She has been on covers of leading fashion magazines and a part of the highly publicized ''Sports Illustrated'' Swimsuit Issue. As a journalist, she has been a correspondent for a variety of US networks. She was an original correspondent for ''The Early Show'' on CBS and has also worked for CNN and HGTV. As of 2009, she continues to model actively. A native of Westchester County, New York, O'Neill worked for Xerox after graduation as a marketing rep. ==Modeling== After graduating from Wesleyan University, she began an international modeling career that included appearances on the covers of ''Vogue'' and ''Mademoiselle'', as well as catalogue work for companies such as J. Crew and Nordstrom. She was a spokesperson for Liz Claiborne. She was an A-list fashion model in the 1980s when she frequently appeared on fashion magazines. As a model she was known for refusing to appear in advertisements for cigarettes or for corporate sponsors that did not divest of South African investments. She appeared in the 1992 ''Sports Illustrated'' Swimsuit Issue. In the 1990s she was an activist for the homeless as part of the Black Girls Coalition with about twenty of the world's elite black supermodels.
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