Grace Jones Movies
Born into a family of Jamaican ministers, statuesque and strikingly beautiful
Grace Jones broke from family tradition when she moved to Syracuse, New York, and began seeking out work as a model. Gaining fame as the cover girl for such with-it publications as
Vogue and Elle, Jones briefly moved into acting in 1973. She was far more successful as a "funk singer" on the pop-music scene, scoring the first of many hits with her 1976 album
Portfolio. A darling of the disco scene, she wowed her fans with her outrageous stage appearances, sharing space with wild animals and wilder props. Returning to films in the early 1980s, Grace Jones ignited the screen with her vitriolic, sexually ambivalent characterizations in such actioners as
Conan the Destroyer (1984) and
A View to a Kill (1986), and more recently in
Boomerang(1992). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi