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Dayle Haddon

Dayle Haddon is a Canadian model and actress recognized for her advocacy of anti-aging products by L'Oréal. She's also the author of "Ageless Beauty: A Woman's Guide to Lifelong Beauty and Well-Being." Haddon transitioned from a successful modeling career, where she graced numerous magazine covers, to becoming a prominent spokesperson against ageism in the beauty industry. She challenged conventional beauty standards by emphasizing the importance of health and well-being at any age. Her book and public appearances promote a holistic approach to aging gracefully.

May 26, 1948: Dayle Haddon Born

Dayle Haddon was born on May 26, 1948.

April 1973: Playboy Appearance and Beauty Recognition

In April 1973, Dayle Haddon appeared in Playboy and was recognized as one of Harper's Bazaar's "Ten Most Beautiful Women."

1973: The World's Greatest Athlete

Dayle Haddon appeared in the Disney film "The World's Greatest Athlete" in 1973.

1973: Sports Illustrated Cover and Early Career

In 1973, Dayle Haddon appeared on the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

1977: Madame Claude

Dayle Haddon acted in the film "Madame Claude" in 1977.

1979: North Dallas Forty

In 1979, Dayle Haddon appeared in "North Dallas Forty" alongside Nick Nolte.

1980: Flash Gordon Casting Change

Dayle Haddon was initially cast as Dale Arden in "Flash Gordon" (1980) but was replaced by Melody Anderson.

2005: CBS News Contributor

Dayle Haddon began working as a wellness contributor for CBS News' The Early Show in 2005.

2008: UNICEF Ambassador

Dayle Haddon became a UNICEF ambassador in early 2008.

2008: End of CBS News Role

Dayle Haddon concluded her role as a wellness contributor on The Early Show in 2008.

December 27, 2024: Dayle Haddon Death

Dayle Haddon passed away on December 27, 2024.