61 years old (Born on March 29, 1963)
Australian, Model; She is famous from Supermodel.
Was ranked #7 in Channel 5's "World's greatest supermodel". Elle claims she put on over 20 pounds in weight so that she would have a figure more in the tradition of a model of the day, for the film Sirens (1994) Speaks French fluently. As a teenager, she ran a mile in 4 minutes, 24 seconds. Home was robbed. Money and photographs were stolen. Ransom was held for photographs. Elle and husband worked with FBI and they caught the thieves. One of the thieves claimed that he was the father of Elle's baby.Elle Macpherson's Best Moments
Fun Facts About Elle Macpherson
Measurements: 36C-24-35 (early modeling career- 1984), 37D-25-36 (after adding weight to flm "Sirens"), 36D-24-35 1/2 (in 1997), (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
Son, Arpad Flynn Busson born in New York, New York, USA. Father is Arpad Busson, a French financier. [14 February 1998]
One of People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" in 1995.
She was "discovered" at the age of eighteen while vacationing in Aspen, Colorado, and was promptly signed to the Click modeling agency.
Checked into the Meadows Clinic in Arizona, which offers treatment for psychological conditions and addictions. She is suffering from postnatal depression after the birth of her second child in February. [October 2003]
Has own line of lingerie in Australia
As a teenager she ran a mile in 4m 24s
One of the world's top fashion models.
Has split with French financier Arpad Busson [June 2005].
Became engaged to her partner of six years, French financier Arpad Busson, in the Bahamas. [January 9, 2002]
Has own line of lingerie in Australia, planning on extending it to US (May 2002)
Gave birth to her second child, a son named Aurelius Cy Andre, with Arpad Busson. [February 4, 2003]
Part owner of the Fashion Cafe in New York City, along with Claudia Schiffer and Naomi Campbell
One of the models who own the Fashion Cafe in New York City, along with Claudia Schiffer and Naomi Campbell.
Speaks French fluently
Was quoted in an Australian magazine (Sydney Morning Herald's Good Weekend magazine) as saying that she did not like reading things that she had not written.