"[38] With her mother's permission, Turner was referred by Wilkerson to the actor/comedian/talent agent Zeppo Marx. Turner, Lana (September 29, 1982). [218] In popular music, Turner was referenced in songs recorded by Nina Simone[342] and Frank Sinatra,[343] and was the source of the stage name of singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey. Discovered and signed to a film contract by MGM/Metro-Golden-Mayer at the age of sixteen, Turner first attracted attention in "They wont forget" (1937). She really loved being a moviestar. There is some discrepancy as to whether her birthdate was February 8, 1920 or 1921. [116] She portrayed Cora, an ambitious woman married to a stodgy, older owner of a roadside diner, who falls in love with a drifter and their desire to be together motivates them to murder her husband. [117] The classic film noir marked a turning point in Turner's career as her first femme fatale role. [104] She gave birth to a daughter, Cheryl, on July 25, 1943. It is not clear if that is accurate. [177], In 1956, Turner discovered she was pregnant with Barker's child, but gave birth to a stillborn baby girl seven months into the pregnancy. "She just took a breath and she . The most important tool of my trade was a mirror. [188] While shooting the film the previous spring, she had begun receiving phone calls and flowers on the set from mobster Johnny Stompanato, using the name "John Steele". [121], The Postman Always Rings Twice became a major box office success, which prompted the studio to take more risks on Turner, casting her outside of the glamorous sex-symbol roles for which she had come to be known. San Sebastin International Film Festival, "A star was born in Idaho; Wallace folks remember Turner's early years. [34] She soon became a protge of LeRoy, who suggested that she take the stage name Lana Turner, a name she would come to legally adopt several years later. Just click the links for more info, photos and videos. After 18 years at MGM, I'm a free agentI used to go on a bended knee to the front office and say, please give me a decent story. It's an image I've worked too hard to obtain and preserve. [96], In July 1942,[97] Turner met her second husband, actor-turned-restaurateur Joseph Stephen "Steve" Crane, at a dinner party in Los Angeles. Her hair was dark, messy, uncombed. After the war, Turner was cast in a lead role opposite John Garfield in The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946), a film noir based on James M. Cain's debut novel of the same name. [162] In The New York Times, Bosley Crowther wrote of Betrayed: "By the time this picture gets around to figuring out whether the betrayer is Miss Turner or Mr. 20 April 1937: A Star Is Born 9 Oct. 1937: They Won't Forget 24 Oct. 1937: The Great Garrick [284] In December 1981, it was announced that Turner would appear as the mysterious Jacqueline Perrault in an episode of Falcon Crest,[285] marking her first television role in 12 years. [27] Her mother worked 80 hours per week as a beautician to support herself and her daughter,[30][31] and Turner recalled sometimes "living on crackers and milk for half a week". "[4] Critic Leonard Maltin noted in 2005 that Turner "came to crystallize the opulent heights to which show business could usher a small-town girl, as well as its darkest, most tragic and narcissistic depths". Turner, Lana (September 28, 1982). [241] The same year, she starred in By Love Possessed (1961), based on a bestselling novel by James Gould Cozzens. She Was Poor. [154] The following year, she began filming her second musical, The Merry Widow. English. [184] She also received critical acclaim, with Variety noting that "Turner looks elegant" and "registers strongly",[185] and, for the first and only time, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress. [50][51], In late 1937, LeRoy was hired as an executive at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), and asked Jack L. Warner to allow Turner to relocate with him to MGM. [312] Film scholar Richard Dyer cites Turner as an example of one of Hollywood's earliest stars whose publicized private life perceptibly inflected their careers: "Her career is marked by an unusually, even spectacularly, high degree of interpenetration between her publicly available private life and her films not only do her vehicles furnish characters and situations in accord with her off-screen image, but frequently incidents in them echo incidents in her life so that by the end of her career films like Peyton Place, Imitation of Life, Madame X and Love Has Many Faces seem in parts like mere illustrations of her life."[313]. [178] In July 1957,[97] she filed for divorce from Barker after her daughter Cheryl alleged that he had regularly molested and raped her over the course of their marriage. The first in the bunch was Artie Shaw. . Finally, in 1988, Crane . [59], Mayer helped further Turner's career by giving her roles in several youth-oriented films in the late 1930s, such as the comedy Rich Man, Poor Girl (1938) in which she played the sister of a poor woman romanced by a wealthy man, and Dramatic School (1938), in which she portrayed Mado, a troubled drama student. [144] After the release of The Three Musketeers, Turner discovered she was pregnant; in early 1949, she went into premature labor and gave birth to a stillborn baby boy in New York City. One of America's most celebrated sex symbols during the 1940's and 50's, Turner made over fifty films in her career. The screen siren told Cheryl that Johnny was coming over and that she planned to end the relationship. [91] In June 1942, she embarked on a 10-week war-bond tour throughout the western United States with Gable. [7] Shortly after completing They Won't Forget, she made an appearance in James Whale's historical comedy The Great Garrick (1937), a biographical film about British actor David Garrick, in which she had a small role portraying an actress posing as a chambermaid. Don't miss new videos Sign in to see updates from your favourite channels Lana was born February 8, 1921 in Wallace, Idaho. Turner continued her Hollywood acting career following Stompanato's death. The Harlem local (and, many would say, legend) first caught the gaze of the fashion media thanks to her impeccable stylesimultaneously classic and unusualwhich has now been admired . [251], In late 1968, she began filming the low-budget thriller The Big Cube, in which she portrayed a glamorous heiress being dosed with LSD by her stepdaughter in hopes of driving her insane and receiving the family estate. In 1936, actress Lana Turner was discovered at a drugstore in Hollywood (via Britannica).Nicknamed "The Sweater Girl" for wearing a tight sweater in the film "They Won't Forget," she quickly became a pin-up icon. "Joan Rivers interviews Lana Turner". [1] Ao longo de sua carreira de quase 50 anos, ela alcanou fama como estrela de cinema e modelo pin-up, bem como por sua vida pessoal altamente divulgada.Na dcada de 1940, Turner foi uma das atrizes mais bem pagas dos . [132] She was the studio's first choice for the role, but it was reluctant to offer her the part, considering her overbooked schedule. [289] She subsequently guest-starred on an episode of The Love Boat in 1985,[290] which marked her final on-screen appearance. [237], In November 1960, Turner married her fifth husband, Frederick "Fred" May, a rancher and member of the May department-store family whom she had met at a beach party in Malibu shortly after filming Imitation of Life. [22] In the mid-1930s, Turner's mother developed respiratory problems and was advised by her doctor to move to a drier climate, upon which the two moved to Los Angeles in 1936.[22][25]. Turner suffered through many personal tragedies and failed marriages in her quest to find happiness. [293][294] In a press release, she stated that the cancer had been detected early and had not damaged her vocal cords or larynx. [61] Turner's onscreen sex appeal in the film was reflected by a review in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in which she was characterized as "the answer to 'oomph'". She was the subject of the poem "Lana Turner has collapsed" by Frank O'Hara,[340] and was depicted as a minor character in James Ellroy's novel L.A. [75] The film's high box-office returns elevated Turner's profitability, and MGM gave her a weekly salary raise to $1,500 as well as a personal makeup artist and trailer ($29,013 in 2021 dollars [43]). [22], The Turner family struggled financially, and relocated to San Francisco when she was six years old, after which her parents separated. [92], Throughout the war, Turner continued to make regular appearances at U.S. troop events and area bases, though she confided to friends that she found visiting the hospital wards of injured soldiers emotionally difficult. [201] Connery answered by grabbing the gun out of Stompanato's hand and twisting his wrist, causing him to run off the set. [29], While baptized a Protestant at birth,[32] Turner attended Mass with the Hislops, a Catholic family with whom her mother had temporarily boarded her in Stockton, California. Three affirmed Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Gary Klausner's ruling . She tied the knot twice with Stephen Crane, and later to Ronald Dante, Robert Eaton, Fred May, Lex Barker, Henry Topping, and Artie Shaw. Actress: Imitation of Life. In 1936, when Turner was 15, she was discovered while purchasing a soda at the Top Hat Malt Shop in Hollywood. In January 1982, Turner reprised her role in Murder Among Friends, which toured throughout the U.S. that year; paired with Bob Fosse's Dancin', the play earned a combined gross of $400,000 during one week at Pittsburgh's Heinz Hall in June 1982. Turner was married eight times to seven different men. [125][33] During this time, she also had romantic affairs with Frank Sinatra[126] and Howard Hughes, the latter of which lasted for 12 weeks in late 1946. The Sweater Girl. [231], Shortly before the release of Imitation of Life in the spring of 1959, Turner was cast in a lead role in Otto Preminger's Anatomy of a Murder, but walked off the set over a wardrobe disagreement, effectively dropping out of the production. [156], Turner's next project was opposite Kirk Douglas in Vincente Minnelli's The Bad and the Beautiful (1952), a drama focusing on the rise and fall of a Hollywood film mogul, in which Turner portrayed an alcoholic movie star. Later that night, "Attorney to the Stars" Jerry Giesler received a breathless call: "This is Lana Turner. [145], In 1949, Turner was to star in A Life of Her Own (1950), a George Cukor-directed drama about a woman who aspires to be a model in New York City. "[131], In August 1947, immediately upon completion of Cass Timberlane, Turner agreed to appear as the female lead in the World War II-set romantic drama Homecoming (1948), in which she was again paired with Clark Gable, portraying a female army lieutenant who falls in love with an American surgeon (Gable). But every time I went into my argument about how bad a picture was, they'd say, "well, it's making a fortune". Actress. Lana has always acted hastily and been guided more by her own ideas than by any advance any studio gave her. [97] Topping proposed to her at the 21 Club in New York City by dropping a diamond ring into her martini, and they married shortly after in April 1948 at the Topping family mansion in Greenwich, Connecticut. [268] Lawrence Van Gelder of The New York Times wrote that the film served "as a reminder that Miss Turner was never one of our subtler actresses". He said that after Wood went to bed, he heard the fight continuing in her cabin, including sounds of a physical . "Guest: Lana Turner". A successful man is one who makes more money than his wife can spend. [114] The film was a box-office hit.[114][115]. [164], In 1955, MGM's new studio head Dore Schary had Turner star as a pagan temptress in the Biblical epic The Prodigal (1955), her first CinemaScope feature. [82] The Turner-Gable films' successes were often heightened by gossip-column rumors about a relationship between the two. Lana Turner. Lana Turner was born Julia Jean Turner[6][7][b] on February 8, 1921,[c] at Providence Hospital[13] in Wallace, Idaho, a small mining community in the Idaho Panhandle region. [174] Though an elaborate marketing campaign was crafted to promote the film, it was a box-office flop,[175] and MGM announced in February 1956 that it was opting not to renew Turner's contract. "[89], At the advent of US involvement in World War II, Turner's increasing prominence in Hollywood led to her becoming a popular pin-up girl,[90] and her image appeared painted on the noses of U.S. fighter planes, bearing the nickname "Tempest Turner". [129] Production of Cass Timberlane was exhausting for Turner, because it was shot in between retakes of Green Dolphin Street. Over the course of her nearly 50-year career, she achieved fame as both a pin-up model and a film actress, as well as for her highly publicized personal life. Lana had reportedly been trying . Real estate agents rarely appear in the fashion pages of glossy magazines, but Lana Turner has never been much interested in doing what's expected of her. She had English, and some Irish and Scottish, ancestry. During the shoot, Turner began an affair with her co-star Fernando Lamas, which ended after Lamas physically assaulted her; the incident also caused Lamas to lose his MGM contract upon the production's completion. At 16, she was signed to a personal contract by Warner Bros. director Mervyn LeRoy, who took her with him when he transferred to MGM in 1938. Turner's role in the film has also caused her to be frequently associated with film noir and the femme fatale archetype in critical circles. [209] Turner testified that she initially believed Cheryl had punched him, but realized Stompanato had been stabbed when he collapsed and she saw blood on his shirt. "[227] Critics and audiences could not help noticing that the plots of Peyton Place and Imitation of Life both seemed to mirror certain parts of Turner's private life, resulting in comparisons she found painful. Though her skill as an actress was limited, Turner excelled in roles that highlighted her sexuality and working-class roots. [276] During rehearsals, a stagehand told reporters that Turner was "the hardest working broad I've known". [244] In September of that year,[245] Turner and May separated, divorcing shortly after in October. After staying home to take care of her children Lana followed her lifelong passion and re-activated her Real Estate License. According to Hollywood legend, Lana Turner was discovered sipping a soda at Schwab's drugstore. [20] As a child, Turner was known to family and friends as Judy. [303] Cheryl challenged the will, and Cruz said that the majority of the estate was consumed by probate costs, legal fees and medical expenses.[304]. Lana Turner became a famous onscreen actress within a few years of joining the industry, but when her mobster boyfriend died after being stabbed by her 14-year-old daughter stabbed her boyfriend to death, the saga outdid any scandal the 50s had ever experienced. Some of these marriages were rather spontaneous. [158] A little over a week before the film's release in December 1952, Turner divorced her third husband, Bob Topping. Multiple accounts have the ashes still in Cheryl's possession, while other accounts say the ashes were scattered in the ocean, but which ocean and location varies by the sources. . March 11, 2018. [265] Variety noted of her performance: "Under the circumstances, Turner's performance as Carrie, the perverted dame of the English manor, has reasonable poise. "[33], Her next project was Johnny Eager (1941), a violent mobster film in which she portrayed a socialite. Living a real-life horror story, her darkest moments led her straight to the most disturbing scandal imaginable. [154] She was saved by her business manager, Benton Cole, who broke down the bathroom door and called emergency medical services. She also struggled for a long period with alcoholism and smoking, both of which led to the throat cancer that would take her life. [95], During World War II the Royal Canadian Air Force 427 Lion Squadron had been "adopted" by MGM. [33] In 1965, she met Hollywood producer and businessman Robert Eaton, who was ten years her junior, through business associates. [218], In the wake of negative publicity related to Stompanato's death, Turner accepted the lead role in Ross Hunter's remake of Imitation of Life (1959) under the direction of Douglas Sirk. [35][36][e] One version of the story erroneously has her discovery occurring at Schwab's Pharmacy,[39] which Turner claimed was the result of a reporting error that began circulating in articles published by columnist Sidney Skolsky. [315] Film scholar Jessica Hope Jordan considers Turner an "implosion" of both a "real-life image and star image" and suggests that she utilized one to mask the other, thus rendering her representative of the "ultimate femme fatale". [276], Between 1979 and 1980, Turner returned to theater, appearing in Murder Among Friends, a murder-mystery play that showed in various U.S. Deputy Dist. [16] Lana's parents had first met while 14-year-old Mildred, the daughter of a mine inspector, was visiting Picher, Oklahoma, with her father, who was inspecting local mines there. Lana Yvonne (Hawk) Turner, 80, of Butler, went home to be with the Lord on Aug. 28, 2021, at Butler Memorial Hospital after a brief illness.Lana was born on Aug. 23, 1941, and was the daughter of the Faced with the challenge of drawing potential buyers to a 19th-century townhouse offered for sale for $1.685 million on a lovely yet little-known street in Harlem after a lethargic summer in the . Cheryl Crane struggled with addiction before developing a career in real estate and settling down with her wife, Josh Leroy. After staying home to take care of her children Lana followed her lifelong passion and re-activated her Real Estate License. [288] In September, Turner released an autobiography entitled Lana: The Lady, the Legend, the Truth. [42][48] Turner always detested the nickname,[49] and upon seeing a sneak preview of the film, she recalled being profoundly embarrassed and "squirming lower and lower" into her seat. By the time this one comes out, it will be almost three years since I was last on the screen, in The Three Musketeers. [38], By Turner's own account, she was a junior at Hollywood High School when she skipped a typing class and bought a Coca-Cola at the Top Hat Malt Shop[34][40] located on the southeast corner of Sunset Boulevard and McCadden Place. [347], This article is about the actress. [87][88] James Agee of Time magazine was critical of co-star Robert Taylor's performance and noted: "Turner is similarly handicapped: Metro has swathed her best assets in a toga, swears that she shall become an actress, or else. Though Hollywood legend states that Turner was discovered at Schwab's drugstore, she actually was "discovered" by William R. Wilkerson, the publisher of the Hollywood Reporter, as she . Atty. [56] During the shoot, Turner completed her studies with an educational social worker, allowing her to graduate high school that year. The biography is as colorful as any plot she has ever romped through on screen. Lana Turner with RE/MAX Capital City III is a real estate professional in TX. She had a daughter, real estate broker, author, and model Cheryl Crane, with her former husband, actor and restaurateur Joseph Stephen Crane. "[266] In April 1975, Turner spoke at a retrospective gala in New York City examining her career, which was attended by Andy Warhol, Sylvia Miles, Rex Reed and numerous fans. Though Turner only appeared on screen for a few minutes,[46] Wilkerson wrote in The Hollywood Reporter that her performance was "worthy of more than a passing note". 5 out of 5 stars (2,857) $ 6.95. Lana Turner Jewelry Collection. [150] "The script was stupid," she recalled. [21][25] His robbery and homicide were never solved,[21] and his death had a profound effect on Turner. No one who adored her in movies would be disappointed to meet her in the flesh. [105][106], Meanwhile, publicity over Turner's remarriage to Crane led MGM to play up her image as a sex symbol in Slightly Dangerous (1943), with Robert Young, Walter Brennan and Dame May Whitty, in which she portrayed a woman who moves to New York City and poses as the long-lost daughter of a millionaire. [338] Turner has also been cited in scholarly discussions of women's sexuality. [114][134], In late 1947, Turner was cast as Lady de Winter in The Three Musketeers, her first Technicolor film. I don't wear any make-up and my hair's a mess." Lana was born Julia Jean Mildred Frances Turner on February 8, 1921. Nevertheless, she insisted she would not give up her glamorous image. [328] While discussions surrounding Turner have largely been based on her cultural prevalence, little scholarly study has been undertaken on her career,[329] and opinion of her legacy as an actress has divided critics. Her hands were trembling so she could barely read the script. [64], In February 1940, Turner garnered significant publicity when she eloped to Las Vegas with 28-year-old bandleader Artie Shaw, her co-star in Dancing Co-Ed. The 21,046-square-foot property at 1426 Summitridge Drive had an . Lana Turner (8. februar 1921 - 29. jun 1995) bila je amerika filmska glumica, poznata kao jedan od najveih seks simbola i olienje glamoura u Hollywoodu 1940-ih i 1950-ih. Lana Turner was born Julia Jean Mildred Francis Turner in Wallace, Idaho. [339], Turner has been depicted and referenced in numerous works across literature, film, music and art. 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[53] Turner left Warner Bros. and signed a contract with MGM for $100 a week ($1,885 in 2021 dollars [43]). A Handley-Page Halifax bomber "London's Revenge" DK186 ZL L carried the name of Lana Turner into battle over Germany. She wore them often, and she wore them well. SAN FRANCISCO . Lana herself said in her autobiography that she was one year younger (1921) than the records showed, but then this was a time where women, especially actresses, tended to "fib" a bit about . Get the help finding the right home, pricing and selling a home, contracts, negotiations and more. The beautiful actress graduated from what she called "pretty-pretty parts" in her early years to real nitty-gritty acting with her . [263][264] Turner married a total of eight times to seven different husbands,[212] and later famously said: "My goal was to have one husband and seven children, but it turned out to be the other way around. Reid. RE/MAX Capital City 1903 Cypress Creek Rd Ste 101 . Lucie Arnaz can do Lucy Ricardo almost as well as the original. [281] In 1980, Turner made her final feature-film appearance alongside Teri Garr in the comedy horror film Witches' Brew. [327] She has also been cited by scholars as a gay icon because of her glamorous persona and triumphs over personal struggles. He was later found bludgeoned to death on the corner of Minnesota and Mariposa Streets, on the edge of San Francisco's Potrero Hill and the Dogpatch District, with his left shoe and sock missing. Turner played women who wanted things: money, status, a successful man. [121] In the midst of filming Green Dolphin Street, Turner began an affair with actor Tyrone Power,[123][124] whom she considered to be the love of her life. [282][283] On October 25, 1981, the National Film Society presented Turner with an Artistry in Cinema award. [97] They remained friends throughout her later life. [11] She was an admirer of Bette Davis, whom she cited as her favorite actress. 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