Name |
Jacqui Ainsley |
Height |
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Naionality |
English |
Date of Birth |
28-November-1981 |
Place of Birth |
Southend, Essex, England, UK |
Famous for |
Modeling |
Jacqui Ainsley is an English model from Southend in Essex, signed to the Premier Model Management agency in London. Ainsley was discovered by a Premier model scout in Oxford Street in 2002 while shopping. Ainsely quickly signed with other top agencies including Elite Models in New York, Elite Models in Miami, Elite Models in Barcelona, Elite Models in Amsterdam, Joy Models in Milan, Modelwerk in Hamburg, Starz People in Hong Kong, Heffner Management in Seattle, and IQ Models in Istanbul. In 2003, Ainsley was in the music video for Darius Danesh's song "Colourblind".
Subsequently, the two began dating which landed Ainsley in the glossies. The media attention only helped Ainsley's career helping her land numerous editorials as well as a Day & Night cover. Since then, she has landed campaigns with Lynx, Samsung, Sunsilk, Virgin Atlantic, ASOS, Myla Lingerie, Swissotel, Tia Lusso, Elle Macpherson, as well as being featured in the opening credits for the James Bond film Die Another Day. She has appeared in editorials for Tatler, Night & Day, Essentials Magazine, Cosmopolitan, and Once. She has graced the covers of Night & Day, Stuff, The Sunday Times Travel, You Magazine, GP Live as well as modeling book. "A Model for Living". In 2010, Ainsley did the body motion capture work of photo-journalist Madison Paige in Sony Computer Entertainment's PlayStation 3 game Heavy Rain by French developer Quantic Dream. The character's body, face and physical movements were based on Ainsley's using motion capture technology. The voice work for character Madison Paige was done by American actress Judi Beecher.
In February 2010, Ainsley was featured in editorial for British Tatler called 'Guys Doll' which was photographed by Huggy Ragnarsson. She is currently signed to Premier Model Management in London, Modelwerk in Hamburg, Flair Model Management in Vienna, The Agency Artist Management in Bern, and IQ Models in Istanbul.