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Dayle Haddon is a former Canadian supermodel actress born on May 26, 1949 in Montreal, Quebec. She speaks both English and French, and while growing up, Dayle Haddon took up dancing classes and eventually made it to the Les Grandes Ballets Canadiennes at the age of 13. Five years later, she was crowned Miss Montreal. Because of her fascinating looks and sexy figure, it was not hard for her to grab modeling roles during the 1970s and 1980s. Hers became the face of renowned brands such as Estee Lauder, Max Factor, Revlon, and L’Oreal. In 1973, Dayle Haddon appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. She was also included twice in the ‘Ten Most Beautiful Women’ of Harper’s Bazaar.

After becoming a well-known face in the world of modeling, Dayle Haddon then moved to yet another field, acting. It didn’t take her long to grab a role in the Disney movie The World’s Greatest Athlete in 1973, mainly because of her good looks. However, despite her promising career as an actress, Dayle Haddon worked on other plans, including a nude pictorial for Playboy magazine. She then moved to Europe and continued her career as a model, while at the same time took part on softcore films as well as small parts in American movies. Among her best roles were in the 1977 Madame Claude and the title role in the movie Spermula in 1976. Not long after, Dayle Haddon moved back to the United States to get married and give birth to a daughter, Ryan Haddon.

Tragedy struck for Dayle Haddon in 1991, when her husband suddenly died and left her with almost no inheritance as well as a teenage daughter for her to raise alone. Because of an abrupt change of lifestyle, Dayle Haddon moved out of their house in New York City and settled for a job in an advertising company in Los Angeles, California. Not long after, her face rose once again as Clairol’s spokesperson, and was followed by endorsing Estee Lauder’s new anti-aging line of cosmetics. From Estee Lauder Dayle Haddon then moved to L’Oreal as a spokesperson for middle-aged women. She also has her own company, the Dayle Haddon Concepts, Inc.