• Name: Eleanor Parker
  • Date of Birth: June 26, 1922
  • Place of Birth: Cedarville, Ohio, USA
Mini-bio: Ohioan Eleanor Parker chose a career in acting when she was still in her teens and began appearing in professional stage productions in Cleveland and at California's Pasadena Playhouse. Signed at Warn... read moreer Bros. in 1941, the red-haired actress was given the slow buildup in such B's as The Mysterious Doctor before graduating to leads in prestige pictures like Pride of the Marines (1945). As the sluttish Mildred in the 1946 remake Of Human Bondage, Parker was not nearly as effective as Bette Davis in the 1934 version, but she learned from this comparative failure and matured into a versatile actress, equally adept at comedy and heavy dramatics. She was Oscar nominated for Caged (1950), in which she plays an utterly deglamorized prison inmate; Detective Story (1951), wherein, as Kirk Douglas' wife, she agonizingly harbors the secret of a past abortion; and Interrupted Melody (1955), in which she portrays polio-stricken opera diva Marjorie Lawrence. Though she tended toward down-to-earth portrayals, Eleanor could be flamboyantly sexy if required, vide her performance as a tempestuous lover in Scaramouche. Still regally beautiful into the 1960s and 1970s, Eleanor Parker was always worth watching no matter if the role was thankless (the Countess in Sound of Music [1965]) or "Baby Jane"-style horrific (the terrorized, elderly cripple in Eye of the Cat [1969]). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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mini-bio: Eleanor Jean Parker was born on June 26, 1922, in Cedarville, Ohio, the last of three children born to a mathematics teacher and his wife. Eleanor caught the acting bug early and began performing in school plays. She attended the Rice Summer Theatre on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts at the age of 15. She turned down two opportunities for screen-tests to gain additional experience before signing a contract with Warner Brothers.

She was cast in one of Warner Brothers' biggest productions for the 1943 season, the pro-Soviet Mission to Moscow (1943) directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Walter Huston as the U.S. ambassador to the U.S.S.R. Eleanor played his daughter in the film, which became notorious in the McCarthy era for its glorification of "Uncle Joe" Stalin. The film proved significant to Eleanor as she met a future husband on the set, Navy Lieutenant. Fred L. Losse, Navy dentist. The marriage was a brief war-time affair, lasting from March 21, 1943, to December 5, 1944.

In an Warner Brothers remake, she took over the role Bette Davis had made good in (ironically, at rival R.K.O.) in the 1946 remake Of Human Bondage. Though Parker would be gaining kudos and Oscar nominations by the beginning of the next decade, her portrayal in this film was weak in comparison with Davis' dynamic performance.

Parker received the first of her three Best Actress Oscar nominations playing a prisoner in Caged (1950), for which she won the best actress award at the Venice Film Festival. She was also nominated the next year playing the cop's wife who shared a secret with the neighborhood abortionist in William Wyler's Detective Story (1951). Her third and last Oscar nod came for Interrupted Melody (1955), playing an opera singer struck down by polio. She could easily have been nominated that same year for her role in The Man with the Golden Arm (1955) adapted from the novel by Nelson Algren. She received an Outstanding Lead Actress Emmy nomination in 1963 for her appearance in "The Eleventh Hour" (1962) episode "Why Am I Grown So Cold?" and a Golden Globe nomination in 1970 as Best Lead Actress for her role in the TV series "Bracken's World" (1969)

Parker proved herself to be a supremely talented and very versatile lead actress. This versatility was likely one of the reasons why she never quite became a major star. She was focused on creating unique characters in each of her films and resisted being type cast. She is probably best remembered as the Baroness in The Sound of Music (1965).

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Eye color: Green
Height: 5'6 1/4"
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Family: She was the last born of three children. She has four children.
Resides in: Lives in a quiet retirement in Palm Springs, California
Religious affiliations: Was raised a Protestant, but changed to Judaism in the 60s.
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