Noted supermodel of international renown, Hutton initially gained widespread recognition as a top-tier fashion model for the esteemed Ford Modeling Agency and Revlon cosmetics, her striking visage and captivating charm gracing the covers of numerous prestigious publications.
Later, Hutton's impressive modeling credentials led to her being handpicked to play the sole major female character in the 1968 film "Paper Lion", a decision that cemented her status as a rising star in the world of entertainment.
Following a moderately successful starring turn in the 1980 film "American Gigolo", Hutton's modeling career experienced a slight decline in the 1980s, resulting in her being relegated to a string of B-movie roles that failed to recapture the magic of her earlier successes.
However, in 1989, Hutton's fortunes took a dramatic turn for the better, as she landed high-profile modeling gigs with prominent retailers Barneys and J. Crew, her iconic looks once again gracing the pages of esteemed fashion publications.
In 1995, Hutton embarked upon a new and exciting chapter in her career, taking the reins as the host of a popular daytime talk show, a role that further solidified her status as a beloved and respected figure in the entertainment industry.