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American model and actress (born 1968)

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^ Ragland, Diana (2022-07-07). "Carré Otis: 'I Was Abused By One Of The Most Powerful Men In Fashion' " . Grazia . Retrieved 11 July 2022 .

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^ Weber, Bruce. "Carré Otis, San Francisco, California , 1991" . artnet . Archived from the original on April 4, 2018 . Retrieved 11 July 2022 .

^ GUESS W Magazine Archived December 26, 2010, at the Wayback Machine

^ "42nd Cannes Film Festival 1989: The Team Of Film Francesco By Liliana Cavani" . Getty Images . Retrieved 11 July 2022 . Le 42ème Festival de CANNES se déroule du 11 au 23 mai : montée des marches pour l'équipe du film 'Francesco' de Liliana CAVANI une main sur l'épaule de Mickey ROURKE aux côtés de sa compagne Carré OTIS. (Photo by Jean-Claude Deutsch/Jacques Lange/Paris Match via Getty Images)

^ "Actress Sues Over Nude Photos" . Los Angeles Times . May 4, 1990. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016.

^ Hirsen, James (2007) [2003]. Tales from the Left Coast . Crown Publishing Group. p. 139. ISBN 978-1-4000-5305-6 .

^ WireImage: Breil Jewellery Launch with Carre Otis October 19, 2005 - Mezzaluna Sydney, New South Wales Australia Archived October 2, 2008, at the Wayback Machine

^ Jump up to: a b Otis, Carre (August 20, 2013). "The truth about modelling: What I wish I'd said to my fans" . Archived from the original on 2013-08-20.

^ Jump up to: a b Carré Otis Talks Mickey Rourke And Orgasms In 'Beauty Disrupted' Huffington Post

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^ " 'He wanted to control me completely': the models who accuse Gérald Marie of sexual assault" . The Guardian . 17 October 2020 . Retrieved 19 October 2020 .

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^ Matrix Solutions Inc (June 1, 2021). "Matrix Solutions names Matthew Sutton new CEO" . Cision . Retrieved 11 July 2022 . He holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering with a minor in Renewable Energy from the University of New Hampshire.

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Carré Otis (born September 28, 1968) is an American model and actress.

Carré Otis was born in San Francisco , and raised in Marin County, California , along with her older sister Chrisse and her younger brother Jordan. She attended Marin Academy in San Rafael, California , and the John Woolman School in Nevada City, California . [1] [2]

Otis ran away from home at 16. [3] A year later, while living with an abusive boyfriend in San Francisco, Otis was scouted , by Look Model Agency [4] [5] and was initially signed to Elite Model Management in New York by John Casablancas . She first achieved fame after being sent to Elite in Paris, when she appeared on the cover of French Elle in April 1986. Over the next several years, she appeared on covers in the American and foreign editions of Vogue , Harper's Bazaar , Cosmopolitan , Allure , Mirabella , and Marie Claire . In 1991, Bruce Weber photographed Carré Otis, in San Francisco, California. [6]

Otis appeared in ads for Guess jeans (1988), Calvin Klein jeans (1991), the 1996 Pirelli calendar, and also posed for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition (2000). Otis is the model on the poster above the character Rusty Griswald's bed in the 1989 film National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation . [7] Otis was also featured in 1990 and 2000 issues of Playboy magazine. Otis has walked the runway for Max Mara , Dolce & Gabbana , Gucci , Ermanno Scervino , Todd Oldham and Donna Karan .

In 1989, Otis made her acting debut in the film Wild Orchid opposite future husband Mickey Rourke . [8] Stills from the film's climactic sex scene were sold to Playboy , and were the subject of a lawsuit filed by Otis. [9] Otis would later appear in another Rourke film, Exit in Red .

After the end of her marriage to Rourke, Otis gradually resumed modeling. In 2000, she became one of the oldest models to appear in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, although Christie Brinkley at 34 and Cheryl Tiegs at 42 were featured prominently in the 25th Anniversary edition of Sports Illustrated , released in 1989. Shortly thereafter, Otis began recovering from anorexia nervosa . As part of her recovery, she experienced a weight gain that offered her the opportunity to work as a plus-size model, most notably as the face for Marina Rinaldi and editorials for Mode Magazine; in 2003, Otis became a spokesperson for National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. She also appeared periodically as a correspondent on Channel 4 News in San Francisco. [2]

In August 2003, Otis posed for a PETA ad campaign promoting vegetarianism and animal rights . [10]

In 2005, she represented the Breil jewelry line. [11]

She is on the advisory board of the Model Alliance and an ambassador for the National Eating Disorders Association. [12]

Beauty, Disrupted: A Memoir (2011) is an autobiographical book by Otis and Hugo Schwyzer . [13] [14] [15]

Otis tells the story of her life and modelling career. She details abuses she suffered, including being raped "countless" times as a young girl by Gérald Marie , [16] the head of Elite Model Management ' s Paris office. [17] During her marriage to actor Mickey Rourke , she claims he was abusive, and even threatened to kill himself if she didn't marry him. [13] [14]

Otis developed three holes in her heart during her modeling career. [12] Otis is a vegetarian . [18]

From June 1992 to December 1998, Otis was married to Wild Orchid co-star Mickey Rourke . [15] In 1994, Rourke was arrested for spousal abuse. [19] The charges were later dropped. [19]

In 2005, She married chemical engineer [20] Matthew Sutton, [21] they have two children. [22]







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Published: 15:37 BST, 11 November 2021 | Updated: 17:00 BST, 11 November 2021
Legendary supermodel Carre Otis stepped out for one of fashion's biggest nights in New York on Wednesday for the Council of Fashion Designers of America Awards, hosted by Emily Blunt.
She looked every inch in her icon element sporting a crisp white pantsuit with a black lacy top underneath as she headed into the Oscars of fashion at the Seagram Building on Park Avenue.
Otis, 53, made her first red carpet appearance since filing a suit in August against her former Elite modeling agency boss, Gerald Marie, for rape and sex trafficking which began when she was 17-years-old.
Gorgeous: Legendary supermodel Carre Otis stepped out for one of fashion's biggest nights in New York on Wednesday for the Council of Fashion Designers of America Awards, hosted by Emily Blunt
Otis, who is married to environmental scientist Matthew Sutton, carried a white satin purse by her side and wore black strappy heels.
She slicked back her dark brown hair into a tight ponytail and wore a pair of dangling diamond earrings with a bold swipe of bright red lipstick.
Carre filed the lawsuit against the former modeling executive in August, just hours before the Child Victims Act closed.
Bold and beautiful: She looked every inch in her icon element sporting a crisp white pantsuit with a black lacy top underneath as she headed into the Oscars of fashion at the Seagram Building on Park Avenue
In her suit, she described months of abuse which began when she was sent to Paris by the agency as she 'would have strong appeal in Europe' after struggling to find work in New York.
Otis was told she would be living with Marie, who was 'interested enough in her career success that she could live in his personal residence' as he sat at the helm of Elite's European division. 
Carre claimed she was 'raped repeatedly by Marie and later trafficked by Marie to other wealthy men around Europe.'
She also accused Marie of supplying her with vials cocaine 'on the premise that it would allow her to lose weight to become a more successful model.'
Strike a pose: She slicked back her dark brown hair into a tight ponytail and wore a pair of dangling diamond earrings with a bold swipe of bright red lipstick 
Otis said she began refusing sex with the executive and was kicked out of his apartment, and was later transferred to Milan, Italy.
Marie has since denied the allegations and his lawyers told The Guardian that he 'intends to actively participate in the manifestation of the truth within the scope of the opened criminal investigation.'
Carre, who was previously married to actor Mickey Rourke, also named former Elite executive Trudi Tapscott as a defendant in the suit. 
In her Beauty Disrupted: A Memoir, Carre wrote about being shot in the chest after Mickey stashed a handgun in her bag without letting her know. The bullet hit just two inches from her heart.
'We were on a set in Santa Fe, Mickey was working, and there was a horrific accident,' Carre said. 'There was a gun, his gun, it was in a bag.' Carre threw the bag down and the gun went off.
'I was hit with a .357 bullet,' she said. 'It was about two inches from my heart. It exited through my shoulder. I was really unbelievably lucky that is didn’t hit a bone.'
Legal: Carre, who was previously married to actor Mickey Rourke, also named former Elite executive Trudi Tapscott as a defendant in the suit
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Carré Otis was a top model when she auditioned for 1990's "Wild Orchid." It was on the set of that film that she met Mickey Rourke, her co-star, and the two fell madly in love. They soon embarked on a tempestuous relationship that was marked by abuse, guns and violence.
In her new book "Beauty Disrupted," Otis, 43, candidly writes about her struggle to overcome anorexia, as well as drug and alcohol addictions, and the spiritual quest that eventually led her to Buddhism.
Although her chapters about Rourke have been recently highlighted in the press, what is really interesting is her frank discussion about sexuality and her admittance that she didn't have an orgasm with a man until she met her second husband.
Your book is very intense. I know, I concur! It's an intense book and I made a decision to put it all down. I feel like it's my responsibility to honestly cover a lot of subjects in part because I have two little girls and I really want them when they grow up to have a voice. I wanted to share my spiritual journey and where I am today.
The Mickey Rourke stuff is certainly generating a lot of interest. It's crazy. I keep trying to redirect it back to the book. It's so much more than that. I'm pretty diplomatic, I'm humble about him. There was love and there was a lot of insanity and that could be said about a lot of relationships and of course, because he's a celebrity, they're going to pull out all the crap and take it out of context.
You were a successful model and he was physically and mentally abusive yet you couldn't walk away. No, but that's also very textbook behavior. That's how abusive relationships go down, there's a certain factor of isolation. We were both from really dysfunctional backgrounds and we both had the perfect ground to feed that dysfunction because we didn’t have tools and I was a kid! I was a young person and obviously greatly influenced by one of America’s greatest actors at that moment. It was really hard to maintain perspective with so few tools and also I didn’t have a lot of people close in my life at that time.
When he proposed to you by threatening to kill himself with a sword if you said no, didn't that set off any warning signals? There was a light in the back of my head, but the problem was, nobody had told me ever that I had the right as a woman to say no about anything. Did I have a gut feeling that this was totally inappropriate? Yeah, but like so many times, I just shoved it aside and I just needed to obey.
Do you find his appearance now disturbing? I see it reflects suffering. I have a great deal of compassion for that suffering because I think people do that trying to fix the inside.
You suffered from anorexia for a long time. I got away with it for so long because in the industry I was in, there is an expectation to show up a certain weight, so that was the perfect cover for that disordered eating. It's a very vicious disease that takes a lot of work to change and it's so prevalent in our culture ... That was an interesting journey in that I really found my voice and I realized I was not my body, there was so much more to me and my friends and family were going to love me regardless of what size I was and I was the only person who was really keeping herself imprisoned with this bullshit.
To me, the bravest thing you wrote about was orgasms. Thank you!
Because everyone knows Mickey Rourke beat you up. Right, it was highly publicized. The orgasm stuff is an infinitely more interesting discussion for me, too. My gosh, how many women do I know either haven't experienced an orgasm or faked it most of the time and can only get off by getting themselves off? It deserves to have a discussion today. For a woman to make love and have an orgasm, you have to be safe. You've got to let go of your body and that can be terrifying. For me, there was so much disconnect between abuse but then also having to create this persona. That's why for me celibacy was so important. I really needed to get perspective on who I was. I knew how to have an orgasm on my own but I'd never had one with a man.
So you faked it the entire time with Mickey? Yes. I faked it really well, like most good girls. To make them feel good. There's some sense of fake power in that performance. You don't have to experience vulnerability, but really there is no power -- it's empty.
How long were you celibate for? Five years. What was amazing to me during my celibacy was how uncomfortable it made people. I kept getting this comment, “But you're in your prime.” I was like, “So what? I need to define myself first or what? Continue my life having meaningless sex with strangers?” Kimora Lee Simmons asked me if I had cobwebs on my coochie … It was so bizarre for people. It was then amazing to walk through the doors of intimacy with my now husband [Matthew Sutton]. It was incredible; it was the most terrifying thing I've ever done
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