Cristina Ferrare

Actress

Birthday February 18, 1950

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.

Age 74 years old

Nationality United States

#36242 Most Popular

1950

Cynthia Cristina Ferrare (born 1950) is an American fashion model, actress, author and talk-show host.

Ferrare was born in 1950 in Cleveland, Ohio, the daughter of Renata and Tavio Ferrare, a butcher.

Her family is of Italian descent.

She was 14 years old when her family moved to Los Angeles, California, where her beauty landed her a contract with Nina Blanchard's modeling agency.

1960

She had lead roles in several films in the late-1960s and early-1970s, including the 1968 comedy The Impossible Years and the 1972 Western film J. W. Coop, as well as portraying the titular character in Juan López Moctezuma's horror film Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary (also 1972).

1968

Ferrare made her feature film debut in The Impossible Years (1968) opposite David Niven, playing the daughter of a university psychology professor.

1969

According to Ferrare, in her book Realistically Ever After, she married a man in 1969 and annulled it six weeks later.

1972

This was followed by a main role in the Western drama J. W. Coop (1972), directed by and starring Cliff Robertson and Geraldine Page.

She subsequently starred as the titular character in Juan López Moctezuma's horror film Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary (1972), portraying a vampire roving a Mexican village.

1973

In 1973, she married automobile executive John DeLorean.

He had earlier adopted a son Zachary while single, and she also adopted him.

Later, they had a daughter, Kathryn.

1975

In 1975, Ferrare worked as the spokesperson for Max Factor.

1980

In the 1980s, Ferrare transitioned from acting to hosting several television series, including The Home Show, Home & Family, and Big Bowl of Love on the Oprah Winfrey Network.

She has also authored several non-fiction cooking and self-help books.

Ferrare was co-host of A.M. Los Angeles on KABC-TV for several years during the late 1980s.

1985

After DeLorean lost his fortune and was accused, then exonerated, of cocaine trafficking charges, Ferrare divorced him in 1985.

Two weeks later, on April 21, 1985, she married entertainment industry executive Anthony Thomopoulos.

1989

She also co-hosted the ABC television series The Home Show for several months in early 1989.

1990

In 1990, Ferrare was featured in print advertising for Ultra Slim-Fast.

She was also a substitute co-host on Good Morning America and Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee.

1993

In 1993, she was guest host for two episodes of Vicki!.

1998

From November 1996 – August 1998, Ferrare co-hosted Home & Family on The Family Channel; the show ended on August 14, 1998, just one day before the channel became Fox Family Channel, which included a major restructuring of the network's programing.

2002

She and her mother created the Cristina Ferrare Collection, producing jewelry that, in 2002, was sold in seven Neiman Marcus stores and was "beginning to pop up in specialty shops throughout the country."

2011

Ferrare premiered in her new show Big Bowl of Love on Oprah Winfrey's network (OWN) on January 3, 2011 with Iron Chef Cat Cora as the show's first guest.

Big Bowl of Love follows Ferrare cooking recipes alongside her friends, family, and other guests.

2012

She later co-hosted a revived version of the show from 2012-2016 with Mark Steines on its new network Hallmark Channel.

Ferrare's departure was abrupt and the audience was not given any explanation nor any notice prior to her departure.

2016

When she was 16, she signed with 20th Century Fox film studios.

On June 21, 2016, Hallmark Channel confirmed that Ferrare would no longer co-host the show with Steines; former co-host of The View Debbie Matenopoulos was named as her replacement.

In a statement via Facebook, Ferrare addressed her exit: "It's really very simple, Home and Family will have a season 5 which I am so happy for and the Network decided that they want a new co-host and that will be Debbie. She will do a great job!"

2018

Ferrare was portrayed by Isabel Arraiza in the 2018 film Driven and by Morena Baccarin in the 2019 documentary Framing John DeLorean.

Her niece (her sister's daughter) is actress Danielle Bisutti.