- Anne Baxter
Infobox actor
name = Anne Baxter
imagesize = 230px
caption = in the trailer for "I Confess" (1953)
birthdate = birth date|1923|5|7|mf=y
location =Michigan City, Indiana
deathdate = Death date and age|1985|12|12|1923|5|7
deathplace =New York City ,New York
occupation =Film ,television actress
yearsactive = 1940 - 1983
spouse = John Hodiak (1946-1953)
Randolph Galt (1960-1969)
David Klee (1977-1977)
academyawards = Best Supporting Actress
1946 "The Razor's Edge"
goldenglobeawards = Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture
1947 "The Razor's Edge"Anne Baxter (
May 7 1923 –December 12 1985 ) was anAcademy Award -winning American actress.Early life
Baxter was born in
Michigan City, Indiana to Kenneth Stuart Baxter and Catherine Wright; [ [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~battle/celeb/baxter.htm "Anne Baxter genealogy"] . Rootsweb.com.] her maternal grandfather was the architectFrank Lloyd Wright . Baxter's father was a prominent executive with theSeagrams Distillery Co. and she was raised inNew York City amidst luxury and sophistication. At age ten, Baxter attended a Broadway play starringHelen Hayes , and was so impressed that she declared to her family that she wanted to become an actress. By the age of thirteen, Anne had appeared on Broadway. During this period, Baxter learned her acting craft as a student of the famed teacherMaria Ouspenskaya .Career
Baxter screen-tested for the role of Mrs. DeWinter in "Rebecca", but lost out to
Joan Fontaine because directorAlfred Hitchcock considered her "too young" for the role. The strength of that first foray into movie acting secured the then sixteen-year-old Baxter a seven-year contract with20th Century Fox . Her first movie role was in "20 Mule Team " in 1940. She was chosen by directorOrson Welles to appear in "The Magnificent Ambersons" (1942), based on the novel byBooth Tarkington . Baxter co-starred withTyrone Power andGene Tierney in 1946's "The Razor's Edge", for which she won theAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actress .In 1950, she was chosen to co-star in "
All About Eve ", largely because of a resemblance toClaudette Colbert , who had initially been chosen to co-star in the film. Baxter received a nomination for Best Actress for the title role of Eve Harrington. Later during that decade, Baxter also continued to act in professional theater. According to a program from the production, Baxter appeared on Broadway in 1953 opposite Tyrone Power inCharles Laughton 's "John Brown's Body ", a play based upon the narrative poem byStephen Vincent Benét (though theInternet Broadway Database states that Power's co-star wasJudith Anderson ).Baxter is also remembered for her compelling role as the
Egypt ian princess Nefertiri oppositeCharlton Heston 's portrayal ofMoses inCecil B. Demille 's award winning "The Ten Commandments" (1956).Baxter appeared regularly on television in the 1960s. For example, she did a stint as one of the
What's My Line? Mystery Guests on the popular Sunday Night CBS-TV program. She also starred as the special guest villain "Zelda the Great" in two episodes of the 60s superhero show "Batman". She also appeared as the special guest villain "Olga, Queen of the Cossacks" opposite Vincent Price's "Egghead" in three episodes of the show's third season.Baxter appeared again on Broadway during the 1970s, in "Applause", the musical version of "
All About Eve ", but this time in the "Margo Channing" role played byBette Davis in the film (she was replacingLauren Bacall , who won aTony Award in the role). Bette Davis tells, in one of her biographies, of attending one such performance by Baxter, to their mutual delight.Fact|date=January 2008In the 1970s, Baxter was a frequent guest and stand-in host on the popular daytime TV talk-fest "
The Mike Douglas Show ", since Baxter and hostMike Douglas were friends. She portrayed a homicidal movie star on an episode of "Columbo" called "Requiem for a Fallen Star".In 1983, the actress starred in the
television series "Hotel", replacing Bette Davis in the cast after Davis took ill. Baxter has a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame at 6741 Hollywood Blvd.Private life
In the 1950s, Baxter was married to and then divorced from actor
John Hodiak . That union produced Baxter's oldest daughter, Katrina. In 1961, Baxter and her second husband, Randolph Galt, left theUnited States to live and raise their children on a cattle station in theAustralia noutback . She told the story in her memoir "Intermission: A True Story". In the book, Baxter blamed the failure of her first marriage to Hodiak on herself.Though her second marriage to Galt did not last much longer, Baxter and Galt had two daughters together:
Melissa Galt and Maginel Galt. Privately during this period, Baxter chose to refer to herself as Ann Galt amongst her neighbors inBrentwood, Los Angeles, California , probably as a way to downplay her star status and to raise her daughters as normally as possible. Baxter was briefly married again in 1977 to David Klee, a prominentstockbroker , but was widowed when he died unexpectedly due to illness; Baxter never remarried. They had purchased a sprawling property in Easton, Connecticut which was extensively remodeled, but Klee did not live to see the renovations completed. The house itself was architecturally reminiscent of Frank Lloyd Wright's flat-roofed structures. Baxter remodeled the living room fireplace to resemble the fireplace in her grandfather's masterpiece,Fallingwater . Although Baxter maintained a residence in West Hollywood, California, she considered her beloved Connecticut home to be her primary residence.Baxter died from a
brain aneurysm onDecember 12 ,1985 , while walking downMadison Avenue inNew York City . She is buried on the estate of Frank Lloyd Wright at Lloyd Jones Cemetery inSpring Green, Wisconsin . [Find A Grave | id=4039 | name=Anne Baxter ]Baxter was survived by her three adult daughters. Baxter was a lifelong friend of the late costume designer
Edith Head , who appeared with Baxter in a cameo role in the "Columbo" episode in which Baxter starred. Upon Head's death in 1981, Baxter's daughter Melissa was bequeathed her extraordinary collection of jewelry. Melissa Galt today works as an interior designer in Atlanta. Her oldest daughter, Katrina Hodiak, ultimately married and had children. Baxter's daughter Maginel Galt is reportedly aCatholic nun living and working inRome ,Italy .Filmography
*"
20 Mule Team " (1940)
*"The Great Profile " (1940)
*"Charley's Aunt " (1941)
*"Swamp Water " (1941)
*"The Pied Piper" (1942)
*"The Magnificent Ambersons" (1942)
*"Crash Dive " (1943)
*"Five Graves to Cairo " (1943)
*"The North Star" (1943)
*"The Sullivans" (1944)
*"The Eve of St. Mark " (1944)
*"Sunday Dinner for a Soldier " (1944)
*"Guest in the House " (1944)
*"A Royal Scandal" (1945)
*"Smoky " (1946)
*"Angel on My Shoulder " (1946)
*"The Razor's Edge" (1946)
*"Blaze of Noon " (1947)
*"Mother Wore Tights " (1947) (narrator)
*"Homecoming" (1948)
*"The Walls of Jericho " (1948)
*"The Luck of the Irish " (1948)
*"Yellow Sky " (1949)
*"You're My Everything " (1949)
*"A Ticket to Tomahawk " (1950)
*"All About Eve " (1950)
*"Follow the Sun " (1951)
*"The Outcasts of Poker Flat " (1952)
*"O. Henry's Full House " (1952)
*"My Wife's Best Friend " (1952)
*"I Confess" (1953)
*"The Blue Gardenia" (1953)
*"Carnival Story " (1954) (also cameo in German version titled "Carnival of Love")
*"Bedevilled " (1955)
*"One Desire " (1955)
*"The Spoilers " (1955)
*"The Come On " (1956)
*"The Ten Commandments" (1956)
*"Chase a Crooked Shadow " (1957)
*"Three Violent People " (1957)
*"Summer of the Seventeenth Doll " (1959)
*"Cimarron" (1960)
*"Mix Me a Person " (1962)
*"Walk on the Wild Side" (1962)
*"The Family Jewels" (1965) (Cameo)
*"Seven Vengeful Women " (1966)
*"The Busy Body " (1967)
*"Fools' Parade " (1971)
*"The Late Liz " (1971)
*"" (1973)
*"Jane Austen in Manhattan " (1980)###@@@KEY@@@###succession box
title=Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
years=1946
for "The Razor's Edge"
before=Anne Revere
for "National Velvet"
after=Celeste Holm
for "Gentleman's Agreement "succession box
title=Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture
years=1947
for "The Razor's Edge"
before=Angela Lansbury
for "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
after=Celeste Holm
for "Gentleman's Agreement "succession box
title=Sarah Siddons Award -Sarah Siddons Society ,Chicago
before=Lauren Bacall
years=1973
after=Colleen Dewhurst Footnotes
External links
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*tcmdb name|id=11741|name=Anne Baxter
*ibdb name|id=31318|name=Anne Baxter
*amg name|2:4663
*findagrave|4039Persondata
NAME= Baxter, Anne
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actress
DATE OF BIRTH=May 7 1923
PLACE OF BIRTH=Michigan City, Indiana
DATE OF DEATH=December 12 1985
PLACE OF DEATH=New York, New York
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