Janice Dickinson

Janice Dickinson
Janice Doreen Dickinson is an American model, photographer, author and talent agent. Initially notable as a model, she has been disputably described by herself and others as the first supermodel. One of the most successful models throughout the 1970s and 1980s, she expanded her profession to reality television in 2003 by judging for four cycles on America's Next Top Model. She subsequently opened her own modeling agency in 2005, which was documented in the reality-television series The Janice Dickinson Modeling...
ProfessionModel
Date of Birth15 February 1955
CityBrooklyn, NY
Everyone steals from something or someone.
Celebrity is hawking make-up, cars, everything; it's shifted.
But you see, that's the gilded prison of fashion. We're riding in private jets, and meantime I was so incredibly, painfully sad and lonely.
What's my motto when it comes to money? Don't put so much emphasis on it!
Every six months I fly to Dallas to get botox and I also get collagen injections.
The industry has died as far as modeling has gone, and I'll tell you why. Magazines are featuring the Halle Berrys and Sarah Jessica Parkers, all the actresses. Makeup companies are featuring all the celebrities. All the models have died.
Phil Spector is probably a better date than Roman Polanski.
The idea of the extreme makeover is disturbing.
The past explains how I got here, but the future is up to me -and I love to live life at full throttle.
I'm able to move like no one else you've ever seen in front of a camera.
My first job was for a blue jean company as a sitting model. I posed for 15 minutes and made $50. It was 1976.
In my day, I, being the first supermodel, I hawked everything.
I'm aiming to become the white Oprah.
I grew up studying ballet; I grew up honing my craft.