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Dree Louise Crisman Hemingway (born December 4, 1987) is an American fashion model and actress. She gained attention playing the lead in American director Sean Baker's feature Starlet (2012). She has since become known for her high-profile fashion campaigns and her work in independent film.

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Early life and education

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Dree Louise Crisman Hemingway was born in Sun Valley, Idaho. She is the daughter of actress Mariel Hemingway and Stephen Crisman as well as the niece of the late model and actress Margaux Hemingway, who died by suicide when Dree was 8 years old. Author Ernest Hemingway is her great-grandfather on her mother's side.[3] She has a younger sister named Langley Fox.[4]

She grew up in Ketchum, Idaho and attended Ernest Hemingway Elementary School. She later moved to California and lived in Westlake Village. She attended Oaks Christian High School for two and a half years and then dropped out to pursue her modelling career.[citation needed] She was presented as a debutante at the Bal des débutantes in Paris, France in 2003.[5]

Modeling career

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In March 2009, Hemingway debuted at the fall/winter 09–10 catwalk show for Givenchy in Paris.[6] In June 2009, she walked in the Calvin Klein resort show in New York. In September 2009, she opened the Topshop spring/summer 2010 show in London.[7]

In January 2010, she became the new face of the Gianfranco Ferré advertising campaign.[8] Later that year, she fronted a new advertising campaign for the Salvatore Ferragamo perfume Attimo.[9] She was photographed by Bryan Adams for the spring 2011 issue of Zoo Magazine.

Hemingway has also walked for Shiatzy Chen, House of Holland, Karl Lagerfeld, Giles, Chanel, and Rue du Mail shows. She has also done campaigns for Gucci, Jean Paul Gaultier, Valentino, H&M, Chanel, Paco Rabanne, and A.Y. Not Dead. She has also done covers and editorials for Harper's Bazaar, i-D, V, W, Numéro, and multiple national editions of Vogue.[10]

In January 2014, Hemingway was the first significant Instagram plug for a crochet bikini created in Brazil but claimed by a Turkish entrepreneur and branded as a "kiini".[11]

Hemingway appeared as the Playboy Playmate in the March 2016 issue of Playboy, which was the first issue to not feature nudity, making her a second-generation Playboy model.[12]

Acting career

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Hemingway followed in her mother and aunt's footsteps by launching her acting career. She has appeared predominantly in independent films. Her first lead role was in the independent film Starlet (2012), directed by Sean Baker. She, along with the rest of the ensemble cast, was awarded the Robert Altman Award for the film at the 2012 Independent Spirit Awards. She has had supporting roles in films such as Listen Up Philip (2014)[13] and While We're Young (2014)[3] and leading roles in The People Garden[14] and Live Cargo, the latter of which premiered at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival.[15]

In 2017, Hemingway appeared in Michelle Morgan's It Happened in L.A., which premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival,[16] as well as Russell Harbaugh's Love After Love, which premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival.[17]

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Dree Louise Crisman Hemingway (born December 4, 1987) is an American fashion model and known for her work in independent cinema and high-profile runway shows. Born in , she is the eldest daughter of and businessman Stephen Crisman, making her the great-granddaughter of Nobel Prize-winning author and the niece of late and model . She grew up partly on film sets due to her mother's career and has a younger sister, Hemingway Crisman, who is also a model. Hemingway began modeling at age 14, signing with in 2004 and making her editorial debut in 2004; by 2009–2010, she was walking runways for designers including and , and appearing in campaigns for brands like and . She is currently represented by DNA Models and has been described as a muse in the fashion industry. In acting, Hemingway made her screen debut with an uncredited role in the 1999 film Kiss of a Stranger alongside her mother, followed by a part in the 2006 Lifetime movie Between Truth and Lies. Her breakthrough came with the lead role of Jane in Sean Baker's 2012 independent film Starlet, which premiered at SXSW and earned praise for her portrayal of a young woman navigating friendship and moral dilemmas. Subsequent notable roles include supporting parts in Listen Up Philip (2014), While We're Young (2014), The People Garden (2015), Live Cargo (2016), and It Happened in L.A. (2017). In 2025, she was cast as Daryl Hannah in the upcoming television series American Love Story, set to premiere in 2026. Also in 2025, she began executive producing a film about her great-grandfather Ernest Hemingway.

Early life

Family background

Dree Louise Crisman Hemingway was born on December 4, 1987, in . She is the daughter of actress and model and documentary filmmaker Stephen Crisman, who were married from 1984 until their divorce in 2009. Her maternal grandparents were , a writer and adventurer who was the eldest son of Nobel Prize-winning author , and Byra Louise "Puck" Whittlesey, an artist. Dree's great-grandfather, , received the in 1954 for his influential works such as The Old Man and the Sea and . Dree has a younger sister, Langley Fox Hemingway, who is also an actress, model, and illustrator. On her mother's side, she is the niece of actress and model , who achieved fame in the 1970s but tragically died by on July 1, 1996, at age 42.

Education and upbringing

Dree Hemingway spent her early childhood in , where she grew up immersed in the natural surroundings of the area and attended Elementary School, named after her great-grandfather. Her family later relocated to , near , providing a suburban environment that contrasted with her initial rural upbringing. This move occurred during her teenage years, exposing her to a more urban setting while she navigated adolescence away from the intense public scrutiny often associated with the Hemingway family legacy. In , Hemingway enrolled at Oaks Christian High School, a private Christian institution in Westlake Village, where she studied for two and a half years. Despite the structured academic environment, she found the experience unengaging, describing it as "very boring, very Christian," which contributed to her decision to leave formal education behind. At age 17, during her junior year, she dropped out to pursue opportunities in modeling, marking a pivotal shift from traditional schooling to a professional path in the fashion world. This choice was influenced by her observations of her mother Mariel Hemingway's successful careers in modeling and acting, though Dree initially approached the entertainment industry with caution. Hemingway's formative years included early exposure to the entertainment world through accompanying her mother to film sets, fostering an appreciation for the collaborative "family aspect" of filmmaking while instilling a preference for privacy over public attention. She was reluctant to leverage her famous surname initially, seeking to carve an independent path amid the Hemingway lineage's complex history. A notable social milestone came in 2003, when she was presented as a debutante at the prestigious Bal des Débutantes in , an event that highlighted her entry into high-society circles and subtly bridged her personal development with emerging professional aspirations.

Modeling career

Debut and early breakthroughs

Dree Hemingway was first scouted for modeling at the age of sixteen but felt unready and initially set aside the opportunity. At nineteen, she relocated to to pursue a professional career in the industry, where her lineage as the great-granddaughter of author contributed to early interest from fashion insiders. In October 2008, she signed with , marking the start of her formal representation. Hemingway's runway debut came in March 2009 at the Fall/Winter 2009 show in , where she walked as an exclusive. That June, she appeared in the Resort 2010 presentation in New York. Her momentum continued into the Spring/Summer 2010 season with appearances at shows for , , House of Holland, , , Marni, , , and Unique. Early print work included an editorial feature in V Magazine's November 2009 issue, titled "All American Dree," photographed by Richard Bush. She followed with appearances in French Vogue's season preview in early 2010 and a September 2010 editorial in , "Simply Red," shot by in . Her initial advertising campaign was for Gianfranco Ferré's Spring/Summer 2010 collection, photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, in which she embodied the brand's vision of a "free and fearless spirit."

Major campaigns and achievements

Hemingway's runway presence solidified during the early 2010s, with notable appearances for prestigious houses. She walked for in the Spring/Summer 2010 ready-to-wear show in , marking a significant milestone in her ascent within high fashion. In November 2010, she participated in the exclusive runway presentation for the for collaboration at Hotel in New York, alongside models like , showcasing custom pieces from Alber Elbaz's collection. By 2013, she featured in 's Métiers d'Art show in , held in a custom ring, highlighting the brand's artisanal craftsmanship. Her advertising portfolio expanded with high-profile endorsements that underscored her versatility across luxury and accessible brands. In 2010, she starred in Louis Vuitton's safari-themed pre-fall campaign, photographed to evoke adventure and elegance. That same year, she fronted Salvatore Ferragamo's Attimo fragrance launch, positioning her as a fresh face for the Italian house's new scent. In 2012, Hemingway appeared in Ermanno Scervino's fall campaign alongside , lensed by in an equestrian-inspired narrative. The following year, she led Gap's "Back to Blue" fall campaign with , shot by & Vinoodh, emphasizing the brand's denim heritage and marking Gap's return to television . By 2014, she became the face of Liu Jo's autumn/winter collections, succeeding and modeling both and denim lines. In 2015, she anchored Coach's Spring/Summer 2016 campaign during Collections: Men, embodying the brand's relaxed Americana aesthetic. Hemingway's editorial work and magazine covers further elevated her status, blending her bohemian appeal with editorial sophistication. She graced the December 2011 cover of Vogue España, photographed by Bruce Weber in a sun-drenched, narrative-driven shoot. In February 2012, she starred in an editorial for Elle France, captured by Dan Martensen in carefree, easygoing looks that highlighted her natural charisma. A pivotal 2013 Vogue U.S. feature, "In Our Time," reimagined her great-grandfather Ernest Hemingway's lifestyle through her lens, photographed by Bruce Weber with a cast including . Additional features included and , where her distinctive features and effortless style were showcased in luxury brand integrations like and . Recognition from industry authorities affirmed her influence. Models.com ranked her in its Top 50 Models list, peaking at No. 21 in 2011, acknowledging her booking power and editorial dominance. This accolade reflected her rapid rise, with consistent placements across runways and campaigns for brands like , , and Valentino. Post-2015, Hemingway shifted toward more selective engagements, embracing digital and e-commerce formats amid evolving industry dynamics. She became the long-term ambassador for 's signature fragrance starting in 2015, appearing in global campaigns and short films shot by & Vinoodh, which rolled out internationally. By 2024, she fronted 's holiday advertising and The Frankie Shop's spring/summer collection, photographed by Amanda Charchian, signaling her adaptability to contemporary, narrative-driven digital content. In 2025, she continued selective work, including the Partow Resort 2025 lookbook and runway appearances for and during . This evolution allowed her to balance modeling with acting pursuits while maintaining relevance in luxury fashion.

Acting and entertainment career

Film and television roles

Dree Hemingway's early acting roles included an uncredited appearance as a funeral mourner in the 1999 film Kiss of a Stranger alongside her mother, and a small part as Lisa in the 2006 Lifetime TV movie Between Truth and Lies. Her breakthrough came with the lead role of Jane in the 2012 independent film Starlet, directed by Sean Baker, where she portrayed a young aspiring actress navigating unexpected friendships and moral dilemmas in the San Fernando Valley. The film premiered at the South by Southwest Film Festival and received critical acclaim, with reviewers praising Hemingway's naturalistic performance for its authenticity and emotional depth, marking her as a promising newcomer. Following her breakthrough, Hemingway took on supporting roles in several films, including While We're Young (2014), where she played Darby opposite and , and (2014), directed by , showcasing her ability to blend into ensemble dynamics with subtle intensity. She transitioned to leading roles in independent dramas such as The People Garden (2016), in which she starred as Sweetpea, a searching for her missing boyfriend in Japan's forest, earning notice for her poised handling of psychological tension. That same year, in Live Cargo, directed by , she led as Nadine, a grieving entangled in a Bahamian scheme alongside , with critics highlighting her vulnerable yet resilient screen presence. Hemingway continued with varied supporting parts in the late 2010s, including Female Guest #2 in James Franco's The Disaster Artist (2017), a comedic take on the making of The Room, and Willa in the romantic comedy In a Relationship (2018), where her understated delivery complemented the film's exploration of modern dating. She also appeared as April in The Unicorn (2018), a dramedy about personal reinvention, and as Peaches in the crime thriller Run with the Hunted (2020), directed by John Swab, demonstrating her versatility across genres. In 2023, she played Anika in the action-comedy The Kill Room, starring alongside Uma Thurman and Joe Manganiello, further solidifying her presence in ensemble casts. Her television work has been limited but notable. More recently, in July 2025, Hemingway was cast as Daryl Hannah in Ryan Murphy's FX anthology series American Love Story, specifically the installment focusing on John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, with filming scenes spotted in New York City depicting Hannah's real-life romance with JFK Jr. Throughout her career, critics have often commended Hemingway's acting for its effortless naturalism, influenced by her family's legacy yet carving a distinct, style that avoids overt dramatics. Her modeling background provided initial visibility that facilitated early auditions, allowing her to transition into on-screen roles with a fresh perspective.

Producing ventures

In November 2025, Dree Hemingway announced her entry into film production as an on The Hemingway Files, a biopic exploring the final years of her great-grandfather, Nobel Prize-winning author . The project, produced by Jeremy Bolt of JB Pictures and directed by , with a script by Cory Todd Hughes and Adrian Speckert, centers on Hemingway's mental health struggles, his complex relationship with his transgender daughter Gloria, and his growing paranoia amid perceived FBI surveillance under . Hemingway's involvement ensures an authentic portrayal, emphasizing untold aspects of his life as a father, friend, and vulnerable individual rather than solely as a literary icon. As of late 2025, The Hemingway Files remains in early development, with casting discussions ongoing but no production start date confirmed. This marks Hemingway's first major producing credit, building on her prior experience in modeling and to diversify her career toward creative oversight in Hollywood. Her motivation stems from a desire to humanize her great-grandfather's legacy through an empathetic lens, honoring the family's literary heritage while contributing to nuanced storytelling in .

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