- Eleanor Parker
Infobox actor
caption = Eleanor Parker in "Lizzie"
name = Eleanor Parker
birthname = Eleanor Jean Parker
birthdate = birth date and age|1922|6|26
location =Cedarville, Ohio
spouse = Fred Losee (1943-1944)
Bert E. Friedlob (1946-1953)
Paul Clemens (1954-1965)
Raymond Hirsch (1966-)
awards = Volpi Cup for Best Actress
1950 "Caged "Eleanor Jean Parker (born
June 26 ,1922 ) is an American film and television actress. [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0662223/ IMDB page] ]Biography
Early life
Parker was born in
Cedarville, Ohio , and was signed byWarner Brothers in 1941, at the age of 19. She would have debuted that year in the film "They Died with Their Boots On " [ [http://www.hollywood.com/celebrity/Eleanor_Parker/192907#fullBio Hollywood.com biography] ] , but her scenes were cut. [ [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/celebrity/eleanor_parker/biography.php Rotten Tomatoes biography] ]Career
By 1946, she had starred in "
Between Two Worlds ", "Hollywood Canteen ", "Pride of the Marines " and "Of Human Bondage". In 1950, she received the first of three nominations forAcademy Award for Best Actress , for "Caged " [ [http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=B55087 All Movie biography] ] , in which she played a prison inmate. She was also nominated in 1951 for her performance asKirk Douglas 's wife in "Detective Story " and again in 1955 for her portrayal ofopera singerMarjorie Lawrence in thebiopic "Interrupted Melody ". Parker then performed oppositeCharlton Heston as a circa 1900 mail-order bride inGeorge Pal 's "The Naked Jungle ".That same year, Parker appeared in
Otto Preminger 's film adaptation of theNational Book Award -winner "The Man With The Golden Arm ", in which she plays Zosh, the invalid wife of amorphine addict (Frank Sinatra ). In 1956, she was billed above the title alongsideClark Gable for theRaoul Walsh -directed western comedy "The King and Four Queens ". A year later, she starred in anotherW. Somerset Maugham novel, a remake of a "The Painted Veil" in the role originated byGreta Garbo , released as "The Seventh Sin ". She also appeared in "Home from the Hill" and "Return to Peyton Place ". Possibly her most famous screen role was Baroness Elsa Schraeder in 1965's "The Sound Of Music".She broke the champagne bottle on the nose of the inaugural train-set for the "
California Zephyr " inSan Francisco, California onMarch 19 ,1949 [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0662223/bio IMDB biography] ] . She played analcoholic widow in "Warning Shot " in 1966. She played a sultry spy in "How to Steal the World" in 1968 -- this film was originally shown as a two-part episode on "The Man from U.N.C.L.E. ". In 1969-70 she starred in the television series "Bracken's World " and several made-for-television movies.Parker has also starred in a number of theatrical productions, including the musical "
Applause ". She wrote the preface to the book "How Your Mind Can Keep You Well", a [http://fhu.com/meditation.html meditation technique] developed by Roy Masters.She has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6340 Hollywood Blvd.Personal life
Parker has been married four times. She first wed Fred Losee in 1943, but the union was brief, ending in 1944. She then married Bert E. Friedlob in 1946, divorcing him in 1953. They had three children together. She had a son, Paul, with her third husband, Paul Clemens; she and Clemens married in 1954 and divorced in 1965. The following year, she married her current husband, Raymond Hirsch.
Academy Award nominations
*1955 - "
Interrupted Melody " [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0662223/awards IMDB awards] ]
*1951 - "Detective Story "
*1950 - "Caged "Notes
External links
*imdb name | id=0662223 | name=Eleanor Parker
*tcmdb name | id=147674 | name=Eleanor Parker
* [http://thestopbutton.com/emphases/eleanor_parker/ Eleanor Parker reviews at The Stop Button]
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