Honey Hollman Is an Organic Grocery Store Owner & Jack Nicholson's Daughter from His Relationship with Winnie Hollman
Honey Hollman was a former Danish actress who appeared on small and big screens. She has since led a private life and pursued a career that is completely different from her previous one.
Honey Hollman is no stranger to the spotlight, having been born to parents accustomed to the public's prying eyes. Her mother was a famous supermodel in the late 1970s, while her father is a Hollywood legend.
She dabbled in acting for a while but had no plans of making it a career. Rather than following in her father's footsteps in acting or entering the modeling world as her mother did, she chose a path more aligned with her interests.
Honey Hollman Is the Daughter of a Model and an Actor
Honey Hollman is the daughter of Danish supermodel and actress Winnie Hollman and three-time Academy Award-winning actor Jack Nicholson. The former couple's daughter was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, on January 26, 1982.
While Honey's parents did not tie the knot, they dated for five years. Honey has a younger brother named Sonny, and she went to high school in Øregård Gymnasium.
Jack Nicholson and Winnie Hollman on the way to see the movie "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" in 1976 in Paris, France. | Source: Getty Images
Honey Hollman Has Appeared on TV and in One Movie
Honey never pursued a career in show business like her famous father. Her father, Jack, is an accomplished screen veteran who has played iconic characters in various films and TV shows. He is also a filmmaker, producer, and screenwriter.
But Honey tried her hand at acting, and she even appeared in a few projects several years ago. In 2002, she appeared on the Danish daily evening program "Go'aften Denmark" and in the 2010 film "Empire North," where she played the role of Honey Steinberg.
Honey Hollman Has 3 Children
Honey now leads a life far removed from the public eye, and she takes great pleasure in spending time with her family. She is happily married to her husband, Peter Duffy, and the couple has three children together.
The longtime couple first welcomed their eldest son, Walter, in 2011, followed by their daughter Daisy in 2012, and then their youngest son, Hank, was born in 2017.
Honey enjoys using Instagram to document her family's adventures. In 2020, she posted an adorable photo of Peter pulling a trolley through the terminal at Dublin Airport while the children rode on it.
Honey appears to be private about her relationship with her father, Jack Nicholson, as she has never spoken publicly about him.
Honey Has Her Own Business
In addition to being a devoted wife and mother of three children, Honey has also established herself as a successful businesswoman in recent years. She is the proud owner of the organic grocery store CULT:ZERO in Trim, Ireland.
According to the store's website, its mission is to bring package-free organic whole foods to local areas to make it easier for the community to live a more sustainable lifestyle.
The website features a photo of several bamboo straws with the marked phrase "Treading Lightly." True to its name, Honey's latest business is plastic-free, and the items they offer are all plant-based and natural.
Honey used to own The High Horse, a pub she had in Trim that served popular fine beer and ciders, as well as organic and sparkling wines before she opened the organic grocery store in 2019.
Honey seems to have adopted Irish culture and customs while running a business in Ireland. The Danish-born entrepreneur loves horses and is a horse rider herself, frequently participating in the Irish Grand National.
To this day, the former actress-turned-entrepreneur continues sharing pictures on her Instagram and Facebook that showcase her passion for horseback riding, her family's travels, and the time she spends with her friends.
Honey appears to be private about her relationship with her father, Jack Nicholson, as she has never spoken publicly about him. Their current situation, including whether or not they continue to interact, is unknown.