- Tina Louise
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birthname = Tina Blacker
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location =New York City, New York , U.S.
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occupation = actress
spouse =Les Crane (1966–1974) 1 ChildTina Louise (born
February 11 ,1934 ) is an American model,singer and actress. She is best known for her role as "movie star "Ginger Grant on the TV sitcom "Gilligan's Island ".Biography and career
She was born in
New York City , an only child, and attendedMiami University inOxford, Ohio . She began her career as a model andnightclub singer while she studied at theNeighborhood Playhouse . Her acting debut came in 1952 in theBette Davis musical revue "Two's Company ", followed by roles in other Broadway productions, such as "John Murray Anderson's Almanac ", "The Fifth Season ", and "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?". She also appeared in such early live TV dramas as "Studio One", "Producers' Showcase ", and "Appointment with Adventure ".In 1957, she and
Julie Newmar appeared on Broadway in the hit musical "Li'l Abner ". Her album "It's Time for Tina" was also released that year, with songs such as "Embraceable You " and "I'm in the Mood for Love ."She made her
Hollywood film debut in 1958 in "God's Little Acre ". She became an in-demand leading lady for major stars like Robert Taylor,Richard Widmark andRobert Ryan , often playing somber roles quite unlike the glamorous pinup photographs andPlayboy pictorials she had become famous for in the late 1950s. Further roles followed, on Broadway and in Italian cinema andHollywood , but they failed to boost her to stardom. Among her more notable Italian film credits was the historical epic "Viva L'Italia!" (1960), directed byRoberto Rossellini , that concerned Garibaldi's efforts to unify the Italian states in 1860.When Louise returned to the United States, she began studying with
Lee Strasberg and eventually became a member of theActors Studio . She appeared in an early 1960s "beach movie" "For Those Who Think Young ", withBob Denver , prior to the development of "Gilligan's Island".In 1964, she left the Broadway musical "
Fade Out - Fade In " to portray movie starGinger Grant on the TV sitcom "Gilligan's Island", after the part was turned down byJayne Mansfield . However, she was unhappy with the role and worried that it would typecast her. The role did make Louise apop icon of the era, and in 2005 an episode ofTV Land Top Ten ranked her as second only toHeather Locklear as the greatest of television's all-time sex symbols.After the series ended in 1967, Louise continued to work in film and made numerous guest appearances in various television series. She appeared as a doomed suburban housewife in the original "The Stepford Wives" (1975), and both the film and her performance were well received. She attempted to shed her comedic image by essaying grittier roles, including a guest appearance as a pathetic heroin addict in a 1974 "
Kojak " episode, as well as a co-starring role as an evil Southern prison guard in the 1976ABC TV Movie "Nightmare in Badham County ". Her other TV movies of the period included "Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby " (1976), "" (1977), and "Friendships Secrets and Lies " (1979).The question "Ginger or Mary Ann?"anchor|gorm is regarded to be a classic pop-psychological question when given to American men of a certain age as an insight into their characters, or at least their desires as regarding certain female
stereotype s.Despite her own successes, she has declined to participate in any of the four reunion television movies for "Gilligan's Island", but did appear on a few talk shows and specials for some Gilligan's Island reunions, including "Good Morning America" (1982), "The Late Show" (1988) and the 2004 TV Land award show, with the other surviving cast members. In the 1990s, she was reunited with costars
Bob Denver ,Dawn Wells , andRussell Johnson in cameo appearances on an episode of "Roseanne". She didn't reunite with them however for the TV-movie "Surviving Gilligan's Island: The Incredible True Story of the Longest Three Hour Tour in History" (2001), co-produced byDawn Wells , because she objected to the way she was portrayed in the film. [ [http://mortystv.com/trivia_gilligan.shtml An Ask Morty Page ] ] Her relations with series star Denver were rumored to be strained, but in 2005, she wrote a brief, affectionate memorial to him in the year-end "farewell" issue of "Entertainment Weekly ".Louise appeared as a semi-regular character in the prime-time
soap opera "Dallas" and made an appearance on "Married... with Children ." In 1985, Louise played the second and final Taylor Chapin on the syndicated soap opera "Rituals". Later film roles included a co-starring appearance in theRobert Altman comedy "O.C. and Stiggs " (1987), as well as the independently made satire "Johnny Suede " (1992) starring Brad Pitt.From 1966 to 1974, Louise was married to radio and TV announcer/interviewer
Les Crane , with whom she has one daughter,Caprice Crane (born 1974), who became anMTV producer and a novelist. Crane's first novel, "Stupid and Contagious", was published in 2006, and was warmly dedicated to her mother. Louise now resides in New York City. Since 1995, she has worked as a volunteer teacher withLearning Leaders , a non-profit organization dedicated to providing tutoring to New York City school children. She has written two children's books: "Sunday: A Memoir" (1997) and "When I Grow Up" (2007)."It's Time For Tina" LP
Louise made four record albums, two for Concert Hall, and two for Urania Record (1958 and 1959 respectively). By far the most sought-after of these is the 1957 album "It's Time For Tina" (Concert Hall 1521). With arrangements by Jim Timmens and Buddy Weed's Orchestra, 12 tracks include "Tonight Is The Night" and "
I'm in the Mood for Love ". Coleman Hawkins is featured on tenor sax. A version of this album is planned by UK label Harkit Records [http://www.harkitrecords.com] bFilmography
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God's Little Acre " (1958)
*"The Trap" (1959)
*"The Hangman" (1959)
*"Day of the Outlaw" (1959)
*"The Warrior Empress" (1960)
*"Siege of Syracuse" (1960)
*"Viva L'Italia!/Garibaldi" (1961)
*"Armored Command" (1961)
*"For Those Who Think Young" (1964)
*"Gilligans Island" (1964–1967)
*"The Seventh Floor" (1967)
*"The Wrecking Crew" (1969)
*"How to Commit Marriage " (1969)
*"The Good Guys and the Bad Guys" (1969)
*"The Happy Ending " (1969)
*"Love It or Leave It" (1971) (documentary)
*"Film Portrait" (1973) (documentary)
*"The Stepford Wives" (1975)
*"The Kentucky Fried Movie " (1977)
*"Mean Dog Blues" (1978)
*"Dog Day" (1984)
*"Hell Riders" (1984)
*"Evils of the Night" (1985)
*"The Pool" (1987)
*"O.C. and Stiggs " (1987)
*"Dixie Lanes" (1988)
*"Johnny Suede " (1991)
*"Welcome to Woop Woop " (1997)
*"Little Pieces" (2000)
*"Growing Down in Brooklyn" (2000)
*"West from North Goes South" (2004)Television
*"Jan Murray Time" (1955) (canceled after 9 months) (frequent regular)
*"Fanfare for a Death Scene" (1964)
*"Gilligan's Island " (1964–1967)
*"But I Don't Want to Get Married!" (1970)
*"Call to Danger" (1973) (unsold pilot)
*"Kojak " (1974 episode - Die Before They Wake)
*"Death Scream" (1975)
*"Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby " (1976)
*"Nightmare in Badham County" (1976)
*"SST: Death Flight" (1977)
*"Dallas" (1978-1979, cast asJulie Grey )
*"Friendships, Secrets and Lies" (1979)
*"Advice to the Lovelorn" (1981) (unsold pilot)
*"Rituals" (1984–1985)
*"Santa Barbara" (cast member in 1986)
*"All My Children " (cast member in 1994)
*"Love, American Style , (Late 1960s)"
*"The Phil Silver Show" [1957]References
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