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Carroll Baker is a former American actress popular as both a serious dramatic actress and a blonde bombshell

InformationDetail
BirthdayMay 28, 1931
NationalityAmerican
FamousFilm & Theater Personalities, Actresses
SpousesDonald Burton (m. 1978–2007), Jack Garfein (m. 1955–1969), Louie Ritter (m. 1953–1953)
ChildrensBlanche Baker, Herschel Garfein
Birth PlaceJohnstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Height165
GenderFemale
FatherWilliam Watson Baker
MotherVirginia Duffy
Net Worth$4 million as of May 6,2016
Sun SignGemini
Born inJohnstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Famous asActress

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Who is Carroll Baker?

Carroll Baker is a former American actress popular as both a serious dramatic actress and a blonde bombshell during the 1950s and 1960s. Her wavy blonde hair, curvaceous figure and sex appeal often drew comparison with another sex symbol of her era, Marilyn Monroe. As talented as she was beautiful, Baker was a versatile actress who could play the role of a naïve ingénue and a manipulative sex kitten with the same aplomb. She had a difficult childhood as her parents separated when she was a young girl following which her mother struggled as a single parent to raise Baker and her younger sister. Active in marching band and school musicals as a teenager, she also worked a stint as a magician's assistant on the vaudeville circuit before deciding to become an actress. She took lessons at the Actors Studio and studied under Lee Strasberg before making her film debut with a small part in the musical ‘Easy to Love.’ She soon ventured into Broadway as well, and before long was a popular actress both on stage and in films. While her sultry looks led her to be termed a sex symbol, her poignant acting skills earned her respect as a serious dramatic actress.

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Childhood & Early Life

Carroll Baker was born on May 28, 1931, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, to Edith Gertrude (née Duffy) and William Watson Baker, who was a traveling salesman. Her parents broke up when Carroll was eight and she went to live with her mother and younger sister. Her childhood was a difficult one spent in poverty as her mother struggled as a single parent.

She attended Greensburg Central Catholic High School where she was a debate team member and active in the marching band and school musicals. She then proceeded to the St. Petersburg College (then St. Pete Junior College).

During her late teens she began working as a magician's assistant on the vaudeville circuit and joined a dance company. She eventually moved to New York City where she worked as a nightclub dancer and also took a job as a chorus girl in traveling vaudeville shows.

Career

Carroll Baker enrolled at the Actors Studio in 1952 and studied under Lee Strasberg. Naturally talented, she learned method acting with her classmates Mike Nichols, Rod Steiger, Shelley Winters, and Marilyn Monroe.

She appeared in a few commercials before making her debut in a small role in the musical ‘Easy to Love’ (1953). This led to offers to appear on the Broadway, followed by more film roles.

In 1956, she played the supporting part of Luz Benedict II in ‘Giant’ opposite Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, and James Dean. The same year, she also appeared as Baby Doll Meighan in the film ‘Baby Doll’ as a young virgin bride. The film, with its sexually explicit themes, helped create a “sex symbol” image for Baker.

Following the success of ‘Baby Doll,’ she received a steady stream of film roles that required her to play the sex symbol. Not wanting to be stereotyped, she refused many of these films and chose to appear in more serious acting roles in movies such as ‘The Miracle’ (1959) in which she played a nun, and ‘Something Wild’ (1961) in which she portrayed a rape survivor.

She played a cynical, alcoholic movie star in the 1964 hit ‘The Carpetbaggers’ which once again brought her sex symbol image to the fore. Following this film, she was typecast as a blonde bombshell in many other movies such as ‘Sylvia’ (1965) and ‘Harlow’ (1965).

The 1960s marked a difficult period in her personal life. Having separated from her husband, she was a single parent to her two children. During this time she moved to Italy where she appeared in films such as ‘Her Harem’ (1967), ‘The Sweet Body of Deborah’ (1968), ‘The Devil Has Seven Faces’ (1971), and ‘Baba Yaga’ (1973).

In 1977, she returned to American films with ‘Bad’ in which she played Hazel Aiken, a housewife and a hairdresser. During the 1980s, she evolved into a character actor and appeared in films like ‘The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud’ (1984), ‘Hitler's SS: Portrait in Evil’ (1985), and ‘Ironweed’ (1987).

During the later part of her career she appeared in many small independent films along with mainstream ones and also made several television appearances. David Fincher's thriller ‘The Game’ (1997) was one of her most successful later roles. In addition to her acting career she is also the author of three books.

Major Works

Carroll Baker is best known for her role as a sexy 19-year-old virgin bride in the black comedy ‘Baby Doll.’ The film, though controversial for its implicit sexual themes, was also a hugely popular one that established Baker’s status as a sex symbol. The film was also a critical success, earning nominations for several Golden Globe awards, as well as four Academy Awards and four BAFTA Awards.

She portrayed Eve Prescott Rawlings in the Western film ‘How the West Was Won,’ sharing the screen space with the likes of Henry Fonda, Carolyn Jones, Karl Malden, Gregory Peck, George Peppard, and Robert Preston. A super hit at the time of its release, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" in 1997.

Awards & Achievements

She received the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year-Actress in 1957. The same year, she also won the Hasty Pudding Theatricals Award for "Woman of the Year."

In 2009, she received The National Arts Club's Medal of Honor.

She was awarded Lifetime Achievement Awards from Breckenridge (Colorado) Film Festival (1997), the Hoboken (2011) and Fort Lauderdale International Film Festivals (2012).

Personal Life & Legacy

She married Louie Ritter in 1953. She later claimed that he had raped her in the early stages of their relationship. The marriage ended within a year.

Her second marriage was to director Jack Garfein, a Holocaust survivor, in 1955. The couple had two children. This marriage too ended in 1969.

She married for the final time in 1978. Her third husband was British theater actor Donald Burton. They remained together until Burton’s death in 2007.

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Carroll Baker's awards

YearNameAward

Golden Globe Awards

1957Most Promising Newcomer - FemaleBaby Doll (1956)
1957Most Promising Newcomer - FemaleGiant (1956)

Carroll Baker biography timelines

  • // 28th May 1931
    Carroll Baker was born on May 28, 1931, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, to Edith Gertrude (née Duffy) and William Watson Baker, who was a traveling salesman. Her parents broke up when Carroll was eight and she went to live with her mother and younger sister. Her childhood was a difficult one spent in poverty as her mother struggled as a single parent.
  • // 1952
    Carroll Baker enrolled at the Actors Studio in 1952 and studied under Lee Strasberg. Naturally talented, she learned method acting with her classmates Mike Nichols, Rod Steiger, Shelley Winters, and Marilyn Monroe.
  • // 1953
    She appeared in a few commercials before making her debut in a small role in the musical ‘Easy to Love’ (1953). This led to offers to appear on the Broadway, followed by more film roles.
  • // 1953
    She married Louie Ritter in 1953. She later claimed that he had raped her in the early stages of their relationship. The marriage ended within a year.
  • // 1955 To 1969
    Her second marriage was to director Jack Garfein, a Holocaust survivor, in 1955. The couple had two children. This marriage too ended in 1969.
  • // 1956
    In 1956, she played the supporting part of Luz Benedict II in ‘Giant’ opposite Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, and James Dean. The same year, she also appeared as Baby Doll Meighan in the film ‘Baby Doll’ as a young virgin bride. The film, with its sexually explicit themes, helped create a “sex symbol” image for Baker.
  • // 1957
    She received the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year-Actress in 1957. The same year, she also won the Hasty Pudding Theatricals Award for "Woman of the Year."
  • // 1959 To 1961
    Following the success of ‘Baby Doll,’ she received a steady stream of film roles that required her to play the sex symbol. Not wanting to be stereotyped, she refused many of these films and chose to appear in more serious acting roles in movies such as ‘The Miracle’ (1959) in which she played a nun, and ‘Something Wild’ (1961) in which she portrayed a rape survivor.
  • // 1978 To 2007
    She married for the final time in 1978. Her third husband was British theater actor Donald Burton. They remained together until Burton’s death in 2007.
  • // 1997
    During the later part of her career she appeared in many small independent films along with mainstream ones and also made several television appearances. David Fincher's thriller ‘The Game’ (1997) was one of her most successful later roles. In addition to her acting career she is also the author of three books.
  • // 1997
    She portrayed Eve Prescott Rawlings in the Western film ‘How the West Was Won,’ sharing the screen space with the likes of Henry Fonda, Carolyn Jones, Karl Malden, Gregory Peck, George Peppard, and Robert Preston. A super hit at the time of its release, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" in 1997.
  • // 2009
    In 2009, she received The National Arts Club's Medal of Honor.

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Carroll Baker's FAQ

  • What is Carroll Baker birthday?

    Carroll Baker was born at 1931-05-28

  • Where is Carroll Baker's birth place?

    Carroll Baker was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States

  • What is Carroll Baker nationalities?

    Carroll Baker's nationalities is American

  • Who is Carroll Baker spouses?

    Carroll Baker's spouses is Donald Burton (m. 1978–2007), Jack Garfein (m. 1955–1969), Louie Ritter (m. 1953–1953)

  • Who is Carroll Baker childrens?

    Carroll Baker's childrens is Blanche Baker, Herschel Garfein

  • How tall is Carroll Baker?

    Carroll Baker's height is 165

  • Who is Carroll Baker's father?

    Carroll Baker's father is William Watson Baker

  • Who is Carroll Baker's mother?

    Carroll Baker's mother is Virginia Duffy

  • What is Carroll Baker's sun sign?

    Carroll Baker is Gemini

  • How famous is Carroll Baker?

    Carroll Baker is famouse as Actress