Carroll Baker

Description:

Carroll Baker was born on May 28, 1931 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, the daughter of a traveling salesman, William W. Baker. She attended community college for a year and then worked as a dancer and magician's assistant. After a brief marriage, she had a small part in Easy to Love (1953), did TV commercials, and had a bit part on Broadway. She studied at the Actors Studio and was married to director Jack Garfein (one daughter, Blanche Baker). Warner Brothers, sensing a future Marilyn Monroe, cast her in Giant (1956), Baby Doll (1956) (Oscar nomination for her thumb-sucking role), The Carpetbaggers (1964) and Harlow (1965) (title role). Moving to Italy, she made films there and in England, Germany, Mexico and Spain . After returning to American films, she married Donald Burton in 1982 and resided in Hampstead, London in the 1980s. They remained together until Burton's death from emphysema in their home in Cathedral City, California in 2007.

Overview

Birthday May 28, 1931
Born In Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA
Alternative names Carrol Baker
Height 165 cm
Spouse/Ex- Donald Burton March 10, 1982 - December 8, 2007 (his death),Jack Garfein April 3, 1955 - August 13, 1969 (divorced),Louie Ritter January 1953 - August 1953 (divorced)
Parents William Watson Baker
Children Blanche Baker

Did you know

Trivia When she refused to play a nymphomaniac in the trashy Too Much, Too Soon (1958), Warner Bros. refused to loan her out to appear opposite Laurence Olivier, Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas in The Devil's Disciple (1959).
Quotes When Clark Gable kissed me, they had to carry me off the set.
Salaries $60,000 + 50% of U.S. gross
Trademarks Often plays brash, flamboyant women

Scores

Baby Doll
1h 54m
7.3
Kindergarten Cop
1h 51m
6.2
Giant
3h 21m
7.6
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