Elizabeth Jagger
Elizabeth Jagger
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Elizabeth Scarlett Ritchie, commonly known as Elizabeth Jagger, is the daughter of Mick Jagger, the iconic lead singer of The Rolling Stones.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on November 4, 1984, in New York City, USA. Elizabeth's life has been a subject of interest due to her family connections and personal endeavors.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Elizabeth is an American actress, model, and social activist. Her nationality is British-American, reflecting her cosmopolitan upbringing between the United Kingdom and the United States.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up as a member of the famous Jagger family, Elizabeth's early life was filled with music, art, and cultural experiences. Born to Mick Jagger and his then-partner, model Jerry Hall, Elizabeth was raised alongside her four siblings: Jade, Gabriel, Lucas, and Georgia.
Elizabeth spent her formative years in New York City and London, surrounded by the rich history of her family's legacy. As a child, she attended school in both cities, developing a global perspective that would influence her future endeavors.
Major Accomplishments
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Elizabeth has made significant contributions to various fields:
Acting Career: Elizabeth Jagger began acting at an early age, appearing in several films and television shows. Her notable roles include the 1999 film "Flawless" alongside Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Modeling: As a model, Elizabeth has worked with prominent brands such as Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent. Her striking features and charisma have made her a sought-after face for fashion campaigns.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Elizabeth's notable works include:
Documentary Films: She co-produced the 2007 documentary "The Devil at 4 O'Clock," exploring social issues related to poverty, education, and empowerment.
Environmental Activism: Elizabeth has been involved in various environmental initiatives, advocating for sustainable practices and eco-friendly policies.
Impact and Legacy
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Elizabeth Jagger's impact extends beyond her professional achievements:
Social Awareness: Through her work on environmental activism and social documentaries, Elizabeth has raised awareness about critical issues affecting global communities.
Inspiration: As a member of the Jagger family, Elizabeth has inspired countless fans with her unique blend of artistic expression, community involvement, and personal resilience.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Elizabeth's life is an intriguing mix of artistry, activism, and high-profile connections. Her legacy as an actress, model, and advocate for social causes continues to inspire a wide audience.
Quotes by Elizabeth Jagger

My mother gave me an Oscar de la Renta Gone with the Wind ballgown dress. I’ve never had a place to wear it out to because it’s so old-fashioned fancy and beautiful, so I need to find a place to wear it but if I don’t, I’ll still keep it forever.

I’ve been listening to quite a lot of classical music like Erik Satie, and quite a lot of blues.

I think my craziest hair was when I first went red for my 30th birthday. My idea was The Little Mermaid because I always wanted to be her and then I was going to be I love Lucy and every red-haired character that you can imagine. It was really cartoon red and now I'm in the more natural believable tones.

My mother gave me an Oscar de la Renta Gone with the Wind ballgown dress. I've never had a place to wear it out to because it's so old-fashioned fancy and beautiful, so I need to find a place to wear it but if I don't, I'll still keep it forever.

I've been listening to quite a lot of classical music like Erik Satie, and quite a lot of blues.

People tell me that I should eat more, but they don't know me: I eat a lot. It's pretty unpleasant that people assume every model is anorexic and bulimic.



