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Lois Chiles

Lois Cleveland Chiles (born April 15, 1947) is an American actress and former fashion model best known for her role as scientist and CIA agent Dr. Holly Goodhead in the film (1979). Born in , , and raised in the small oil town of , she grew up in a family connected to the , as the daughter of Clay Chiles and Barbara Wayne Kirkland, with her uncle being oil tycoon . After studying at in and beginning her career as a model in the early 1970s, Chiles transitioned to acting with her film debut in (1973). Chiles rose to prominence in the 1970s with supporting roles in major films, including Carol Ann in The Way We Were (1973) opposite Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford, and Jordan Baker in The Great Gatsby (1974) alongside Redford and Mia Farrow. She continued with notable appearances in thrillers such as The Eyes of Laura Mars (1978), Coma (1978), and Death on the Nile (1978), showcasing her elegant and poised screen presence. Her performance as the sophisticated Bond girl in Moonraker, directed by Lewis Gilbert and co-starring Roger Moore, marked her most iconic role, blending intelligence with allure in the spy genre. Throughout the 1980s and beyond, she appeared in television series like Dallas (1985–1986) as Holly Harwood and films including Broadcast News (1987) and Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002), while also teaching acting at the University of Houston in 2002. In her personal life, Chiles remained private, dating high-profile figures like musician before marrying financier and philanthropist in 2005; the couple remained together until Gilder's death in 2020. Now based in , she has pursued interests in collecting and philanthropy, reflecting on her career in interviews as a period of graceful immersion followed by a return to her Texas roots.

Early Life and Education

Family Background

Lois Chiles was born on April 15, 1947, in , , to parents Marion Clay Chiles and Barbara Wayne Kirkland Chiles. She had two younger brothers: William Edmonds Chiles (born October 1948), who served as president and CEO of Bristow Group Inc., a leading provider of services to the , from 2004 to 2014; and Clay Kirkland Chiles (born February 5, 1954), who died on May 28, 1979, at age 25. Chiles' paternal uncle, (full name Harrell Edmonds Chiles), was a prominent oil tycoon who founded The Western Company of and served as its chairman; he also owned the team from 1980 to 1989. The Chiles family enjoyed an affluent background tied to ' oil , with Chiles spending her early years in the small town of , where the family's connections provided a stable and privileged environment.

Upbringing and Education

Lois Chiles was born on April 15, 1947, in , , but her family relocated to , where she spent her formative years in a small oil town known more for its industrial landscape than cultural pursuits. She has described this environment as sheltered, with limited exposure to broader entertainment options beyond the town's single theater, which primarily screened Western films like movies. Coming from an affluent background tied to the —her father worked as a contractor, and her uncle, , amassed a fortune as an offshore oil driller—Chiles experienced a privileged Southern upbringing that provided stability but insulated her from urban diversity. Her early interest in acting emerged from exposure to films at the local theater and participation in community productions, fostering a fascination with performance amid her otherwise conventional childhood. After completing high school in , Chiles briefly enrolled at the to pursue higher education. However, seeking broader opportunities, she soon transferred to the more cosmopolitan setting of in . At Finch College, an elite women's institution focused on liberal arts and social graces, Chiles refined her interpersonal skills and adapted to the fast-paced East Coast life, graduating in 1969. Notably, during her first week on campus in 1967, she caught the attention of a Glamour magazine editor scouting for the publication's college issue, an encounter that introduced her to modeling while still a student. This move to New York at age 18 represented a pivotal shift from her sheltered Texas roots to the professional world, blending educational pursuits with emerging career prospects in fashion and entertainment.

Personal Life

Relationships and Family

In the 1970s, Chiles was romantically involved with Eagles drummer , a relationship that lasted several years but ended due to conflicting careers. She also had a brief romance with CBS founder in 1985, a prominent media executive much older than her, which drew media attention but concluded without long-term commitment. Chiles married financier and philanthropist in 2005 after years of dating; the couple shared interests in art and history and remained together until Gilder's death from on May 12, 2020, at age 87. The marriage produced no children. The death of her younger brother, Clay Kirkland Chiles, from Hodgkin's on May 28, 1979, at age 25 profoundly affected Chiles, leading her to withdraw temporarily from public life to support her family and deepening her bond with her surviving brother, William Edmonds Chiles, the longtime president and CEO of Bristow Group Inc. This loss strengthened familial ties. Following Gilder's death, Chiles entered widowhood while maintaining close connections with her extended family in , where she was born and raised, often returning to and to nurture those roots.

Interests and Later Years

During her years in in the 1970s and 1980s, Chiles cultivated longtime friendships with key cultural figures amid the city's vibrant social scene, including playwright , with whom she spent considerable time socializing, and artist , who frequented the same circles. She also maintained connections with singer and model , joining her at events such as the 1995 Video Software Dealers Association Convention in . Chiles developed a deep passion for visual arts later in life, emerging as a painter focused on the human form, particularly nudes, and exhibiting her work at venues like Octavia Art Gallery in . She has collected museum-quality , as evidenced by pieces in her former residence, and divided her time between homes in —reflecting her roots—and to immerse herself in galleries and auctions. Following the 2020 death of her husband, , she sold her New York penthouse in August 2025, shifting more fully toward a Houston-based life. In her philanthropic efforts, Chiles has quietly supported organizations, including serving on the Board of Visitors at and donating to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, driven by the 1979 death of her brother Clay from . Since the , she has embraced a semi-retired lifestyle emphasizing privacy and her Houston heritage, while maintaining a low-profile presence where she occasionally shares insights on art.

Professional Career

Modeling and Early Acting

Chiles began her professional modeling career in the late 1960s after being scouted by an editor from Glamour magazine while attending the University of Texas. She signed with Wilhelmina Models in New York, which led to work in fashion advertising and editorials, including features in Vogue. By the early 1970s, she had expanded her portfolio with Elite Model Management in Paris, appearing in high-profile magazine spreads that showcased her poised, aristocratic elegance. Transitioning to acting, Chiles studied in New York workshops while continuing modeling assignments to support herself. Her film debut came with a credited supporting role as Shelley in the independent drama Together for Days (1972), directed by Michael Schultz and co-starring Clifton Davis. This marked her entry into cinema amid the era's social unrest themes. In 1973, she secured a supporting part as Carol Ann, the college girlfriend of Robert Redford's character, in Sydney Pollack's romantic drama The Way We Were, opposite Barbra Streisand; the film highlighted her refined, upper-class demeanor. The following year, Chiles earned her first major credited role as the socialite Jordan Baker in Jack Clayton's adaptation of The Great Gatsby (1974), again alongside Redford and Mia Farrow, solidifying her on-screen presence as sophisticated and composed. Throughout this period, Chiles balanced demanding modeling gigs with acting classes and auditions, navigating the competitive shift from runway poise to dramatic interpretation; her early work established a reputation for elegant, understated performances that contrasted the era's more intense roles.

Breakthrough Roles

Chiles first garnered significant attention for her portrayal of in the 1974 film adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's , directed by . As Daisy's worldly friend and a , the role highlighted Chiles' ability to embody a poised and enigmatic amid the opulence of the elite. Her on-screen rapport with co-star , who played , contributed to the film's exploration of romantic intrigue and social dynamics. Building on this exposure, Chiles took on a leading role as the affluent heiress Linnet Ridgeway in the 1978 Agatha Christie adaptation , directed by . In this ensemble set aboard a River cruise, her character becomes the central victim of intrigue, drawing suspicion and envy from the star-studded passenger list. The performance marked Chiles as an emerging talent capable of anchoring high-profile period thrillers with a blend of glamour and vulnerability. Chiles' breakthrough reached its zenith with her iconic turn as Dr. Holly Goodhead in the 1979 James Bond film Moonraker, directed by Lewis Gilbert. Cast as a CIA agent and who allies with Roger Moore's to thwart a space-based plot, the role featured Chiles in dynamic action sequences, including zero-gravity stunts and witty banter that infused humor into the franchise's formula. She secured the part after an initial pass on the previous Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and a serendipitous encounter with Gilbert on a flight, where he recognized her suitability for the intelligent, capable operative. This performance propelled her to international prominence, solidifying her status within the legacy. Following , Chiles experienced heightened media scrutiny as a quintessential "Bond girl," a label she later lampooned in interviews for its reductive undertones, particularly poking fun at her character's pun-laden name. The role's visibility opened doors to more selective opportunities, enabling her to pursue dramatic characters and evade the glamour stereotype by prioritizing substantive parts in subsequent projects.

Later Work and Hiatus

Following the success of her role in (1979), Chiles took a three-year hiatus from acting after the death of her younger brother from non-Hodgkin's in 1978, which deeply affected her personally and professionally. She returned in the early with a shift toward , most notably landing a recurring role as the scheming oil heiress Holly Harwood on the prime-time soap from 1982 to 1983, appearing in 24 episodes across seasons 6 and 7. This portrayal of a cunning businesswoman marked a departure from her earlier film work, allowing her to explore more layered, antagonistic characters on the small screen, followed by guest appearances in action series like (1983) and anthology horror in (1987). In the late 1980s and 1990s, Chiles transitioned to supporting film roles that highlighted her sharp wit and poise, often as sophisticated professionals or family figures. Her performance as the veteran reporter Jennifer Mack in James L. Brooks' Broadcast News (1987) drew particular acclaim for its dry humor and understated intelligence, with critics noting her excellent contribution to the ensemble alongside Holly Hunter and William Hurt. Other notable parts included the eccentric Virginia in the comedy Twister (1989) and appearances in TV movies like Burning Bridges (1990), reflecting a maturing career focused on character-driven narratives rather than leads. By the mid-1990s, her output became more sporadic, with a guest role in the adventure series High Tide (1994) among her last major television commitments before another informal pause amid personal priorities and a slowing industry pace. The 2000s saw Chiles embracing selective, low-key projects, including a guest role as Jillian Stokes on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation in 2005 and a supporting role in the independent romantic comedy Kettle of Fish (2006). She occasionally ventured into voice work for short-form animations and limited theater productions in , where she also began teaching acting at the starting in 2002, prioritizing mentorship over on-screen exposure. This period underscored a deliberate evolution toward character roles and behind-the-scenes contributions, as Chiles later reflected on her choice to avoid the pitfalls of overexposure following her high-profile era. Chiles made a notable return to feature films in 2024 at age 77 with a cameo in the Guns & Moses, directed by Salvador Litvak, her first on-screen role in nearly two decades. The project, which explores themes of community defense in a rural setting, signaled renewed interest in her elegant screen presence, though as of late 2025, no additional acting announcements have been made.

Filmography

Film Roles

Lois Chiles appeared in numerous feature films throughout her career, spanning drama, thriller, action, and comedy genres.
YearTitleRoleNotes
1972ShelleyDrama directed by , marking her film debut.
1973Carol AnnSupporting role in romantic drama directed by .
1974Socialite in F. Scott Fitzgerald adaptation directed by .
1978Nancy GreenlyPatient in medical thriller directed by .
1978Linnet RidgewayHeiress in Agatha Christie mystery directed by .
1979Dr. CIA agent and astronaut in sci-fi action film directed by .
1984Raw CourageRuthSurvival thriller directed by David O'Malley.
1986LeslieCharacter in comedy directed by .
1987Broadcast NewsJennifer MackExecutive in romantic comedy-drama directed by .
1987Annie LansingLead in "The Hitchhiker" segment of horror anthology directed by Michael Gornick.
1989VirginiaLead in dark comedy directed by .
1990In the SpiritLureenFriend in comedy directed by .
1990Say Anything...Mrs. CourtDiane's mother in romantic comedy directed by (uncredited).
1990Burning BridgesClaire MorganLead in drama directed by Larry Elikann.
1991Diary of a HitmanSheilaSupporting role in crime drama directed by .
1991Until the End of the WorldElsa FarberSupporting role in sci-fi drama directed by .
1994Lush LifeLucySupporting role in drama directed by .
1995The BabysitterBernice HolstenSupporting role in thriller directed by Robert Bianchi.
1996MittermonsterSupporting role in teen comedy directed by Blair Treu.
1996CurdledKatrina BrandtSupporting role in black comedy directed by Reb Braddock.
1997BlissEvaSupporting role in erotic drama directed by Lance Young.
1997Speed 2: Cruise ControlDebbiePassenger in action thriller directed by .
1997Steamrolled Henchman's WifeCameo (international version only) in spy comedy directed by .
1998Ada BronnelSupporting role in action comedy directed by John L. Jacobs.
2006Kettle of FishJeanSupporting role in romantic comedy directed by Claudia Meyers.
2024Guns & MosesSupporting roleAppearance in action-comedy directed by Salvador Litvak.

Television Roles

Her early TV work included a recurring role as Holly Harwood, an ambitious oil heiress and love interest to , in from 1982 to 1983, appearing in 10 episodes during seasons 6 and 7. In 1981, she guest-starred in as Mary Scott (also known as Scottie), a model with a split personality, in the episode "The Latest in High Fashion Murder". She followed this with a guest appearance in The Fall Guy in 1983, playing a supporting role in the episode "The Duke of Duke". In 1990, Chiles appeared in Murder, She Wrote as Millie Bingham Stafford in the episode "Return a Thief". Her horror anthology work included the 1992 episode "Strung Along" of Tales from the Crypt, where she portrayed Carla, a woman entangled in a deadly scheme involving a ventriloquist dummy. Later guest roles included Virginia Maxwell in In the Heat of the Night (1996, 1 episode). In 1997, she played Lila Morgridge in (1 episode) and made a guest appearance in episode "No Muse Is Good Muse". Chiles appeared as Rose Granville in : Special Victims Unit in 2002 (1 episode). She returned to television in 2005 as reporter Jillian Stokes in the episode "". Additional verified credits include Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Nicia Jackson (1987, TV movie, as Nicia Jackson), Obsessed (1989, TV movie, as Rebecca), In the Eye of the Snake (1990, TV movie, as Claire Anzer—Marc's Mother), and Warning: Parental Advisory (2001, TV movie, as Laura].

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