لانا ترنر
لانا تيرنر | |
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وُلـِد |
جوليا جين ترنر فبراير 8, 1921 والاس، ايداهو، الولايات المتحدة |
توفي | يونيو29, 1995 مدينة القرن، ولاية كاليفورنيا، الولايات المتحدة |
(عن عمر 74 عاماً)
المهنة | ممثلة |
سنوات النشاط | 1937–1991 |
الزوج |
Artie Shaw (1940–40; divorced) Joseph Stephen Crane (1942–43; annulled, 1943–44; divorced) Henry J. Topping (1948–52; divorced) Lex Barker (1953–57; divorced) Fred May (1960–62; divorced) Robert Eaton (1965–69; divorced) Ronald Dante (1969–72; divorced) |
لانا تيرنر Lana Turner (و.8 فبراير 1921 - ت.29 يونيو1995) ممثلة سينمائية أمريكية شتهرت بكونها رمزا للإثارة في عصرها . اشتهرت لانا تيرنر بأسلوبها الإغوائي اللعوب التي طبعت معظم أدوارها . حياتا الخاصة كانت عاصفة أيضا بجميع انواع الحب والعلاقات ، تزوجت سبع مرات واشتهرت أيضا بجريمة القتل التي قامت بها ابنتها بقتل أحد عشاق أمها وهوجوني ستامبناتو.
السنوات الأولى
العمل بالسينما
الحياة الشخصية
The Stompanato killing
السنوات الأخيرة
في الأدب
في الموسيقى
قائمة الفلام
Title | Year | Role | Co-stars | Notes |
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They Won't Forget | 1937 | Mary Clay | Claude Rains, Gloria Dickson | |
Topper | 1937 | Uncredited | Constance Bennett, Cary Grant, Roland Young, Billie Burke | |
The Great Garrick | 1937 | Mademoiselle Auber | Brian Aherne, Olivia de Havilland | |
The Adventures of Marco Polo | 1938 | Nazama's Maid | Gary Cooper, Sigrid Gurie, Basil Rathbone | |
Love Finds Andy Hardy | 1938 | Cynthia Potter | Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland | |
The Chaser | 1938 | Miss Rutherford (scenes deleted) | Dennis O'Keefe, Ann Morriss, Lewis Stone | |
Four's a Crowd | 1938 | Passerby (uncredited) | Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Rosalind Russell, Patric Knowles | |
Rich Man, Poor Girl | 1938 | Helen Thayer | Robert Young, Lew Ayres, Ruth Hussey | |
Dramatic School | 1938 | Mado | Luise Rainer, Paulette Goddard | |
Calling Dr. Kildare | 1939 | Rosalie Lewett | Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Laraine Day | |
These Glamour Girls | 1939 | Jane Thomas | Lew Ayres | |
Dancing Co-Ed | 1939 | Patty Marlow | Richard Carlson, Artie Shaw | Turner met her future husband Artie Shaw on this film and they married soon after |
Two Girls on Broadway | 1940 | Patricia 'Pat' Mahoney | Joan Blondell, George Murphy | Remake of the 1929 hit film The Broadway Melody |
We Who Are Young | 1940 | Marjorie White Brooks | John Shelton | |
Ziegfeld Girl | 1941 | Sheila Regan | James Stewart, Judy Garland, Hedy Lamarr | Turner's breakthrough role |
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | 1941 | Bea Emery | Spencer Tracy, Ingrid Bergman | Turner was originally to play Ivy Pearson the prostitute, with Bergman playing Bea. However the roles were switched. |
Honky Tonk | 1941 | Elizabeth Cotton | Clark Gable, Claire Trevor | Turner's first of four films with Clark Gable |
Johnny Eager | 1942 | Lisbeth Bard | Robert Taylor, Van Heflin | |
Somewhere I'll Find You | 1942 | Paula Lane | Clark Gable, Robert Sterling | Second film starring Turner and Gable |
The Youngest Profession | 1943 | Herself (guest star) | Virginia Weidler, John Carroll | Cameo role |
Slightly Dangerous | 1943 | Peggy Evans/Carol Burden | Robert Young, Walter Brennan | |
Du Barry Was a Lady | 1943 | Cameo | Red Skelton, Lucille Ball, Gene Kelly | Uncredited guest star |
Marriage Is a Private Affair | 1944 | Theo Scofield West | John Hodiak, James Craig | |
Keep Your Powder Dry | 1945 | Valerie 'Val' Parks | Laraine Day, Susan Peters | |
Week-End at the Waldorf | 1945 | Bunny Smith | Ginger Rogers, Walter Pidgeon, Van Johnson | Remake of the 1932 film Grand Hotel. Turner played the role similar to Joan Crawford's in that film |
The Postman Always Rings Twice | 1946 | Cora Smith | John Garfield | Considered to be Turner's greatest performance and her signature film. Turner herself regarded this as one of her personal favorites |
Green Dolphin Street | 1947 | Marianne Patourel | Van Heflin, Donna Reed, Richard Hart | |
Cass Timberlane | 1947 | Virginia Marshland | Spencer Tracy | |
Homecoming | 1948 | Jane 'Snapshot' McCall | Clark Gable, Anne Baxter, John Hodiak | Third film starring Turner and Gable |
The Three Musketeers | 1948 | Milady de Winter | Gene Kelly, Vincent Price, June Allyson, Van Heflin, Angela Lansbury | |
A Life of Her Own | 1950 | Lily Brannel James | Ray Milland, Louis Calhern, Ann Dvorak | The only film Turner made with George Cukor as director |
Mr. Imperium | 1951 | Fredda Barlo | Ezio Pinza | |
The Merry Widow | 1952 | Crystal Radek | Fernando Lamas | |
The Bad and the Beautiful | 1952 | Georgia Lorrison | Kirk Douglas, Walter Pidgeon, Dick Powell, Gloria Grahame | |
Latin Lovers | 1953 | Nora Taylor | Ricardo Montalbán | |
Flame and the Flesh | 1954 | Madeline | Pier Angeli, Carlos Thompson | |
Betrayed | 1954 | Carla Van Oven | Clark Gable, Victor Mature | Fourth and final film starring Turner and Gable |
The Prodigal | 1955 | Samarra | Edmund Purdom, Louis Calhern | |
The Sea Chase | 1955 | Elsa Keller | John Wayne | |
The Rains of Ranchipur | 1955 | Lady Edwina Esketh | Richard Burton, Fred MacMurray | |
Diane | 1956 | Diane de Poitiers | Roger Moore, Marisa Pavan, Pedro Armendáriz | Turner's last film under her 18 year contract with MGM. |
Peyton Place | 1957 | Constance MacKenzie | Lee Philips, Hope Lange, Diane Varsi, Russ Tamblyn, Arthur Kennedy | Nominated—Academy Award for Best Actress |
The Lady Takes a Flyer | 1958 | Maggie Colby | Jeff Chandler | |
Another Time, Another Place | 1958 | Sara Scott | Sean Connery, Barry Sullivan | |
Imitation of Life | 1959 | Lora Meredith | John Gavin, Sandra Dee, Juanita Moore, Susan Kohner | Turner's most successful film. The last film directed by Douglas Sirk |
Portrait in Black | 1960 | Sheila Cabot | Anthony Quinn, Richard Basehart, Sandra Dee, John Saxon, Virginia Grey, Ray Walston, Anna May Wong | Directed by Michael Gordon |
By Love Possessed | 1961 | Marjorie Penrose | Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Jason Robards | |
Bachelor in Paradise | 1961 | Rosemary Howard | Bob Hope, Janis Paige, Paula Prentiss, Jim Hutton, Virginia Grey, Agnes Moorehead | |
Who's Got the Action? | 1962 | Melanie Flood | Dean Martin | |
Love Has Many Faces | 1965 | Kit Jordan | Cliff Robertson, Ruth Roman | |
Madame X | 1966 | Holly Parker | John Forsythe, Constance Bennett, Burgess Meredith, Ricardo Montalbán | |
The Big Cube | 1969 | Adriana Roman | George Chakiris, Karin Mossberg, Richard Egan | |
Persecution | 1974 | Carrie Masters | Trevor Howard | |
Bittersweet Love | 1976 | Claire | Robert Lansing, Celeste Holm | |
Witches' Brew | 1980 | Vivian Cross | Teri Garr, Richard Benjamin | |
Thwarted | 1991 | Margo Lane | William Hauckes, Victor Helou | Turner's last film appearance |
انظر أيضاً
- List of years in film
المصادر
قراءات خارجية
- Crane, Cheryl; with Jahr, Cliff (1988). Detour: A Hollywood Story. Arbor House/William Morrow, New York. ISBN 0-87795-938-2.
- Crane, Cheryl; with Cindy De La Hoz (2008). "LANA: The Memories, the Myths, the Movies". Running Press, Philadelphia. ISBN 978-0-7624-3316-2.
- Lewis, Brad (2007). Hollywood's Celebrity Gangster. The Incredible Life and Times of Mickey Cohen Enigma Books, New York. ISBN 978-1-929631-65-0.
- Bernier, Michelle (2010). "Did these stories really happen?". Createspace.
- Turner, Lana (1982) "Lana: The Lady, the Legend, the Truth". Dutton, New York. ISBN 0-671-46986-X
- Basinger, Jeanine (1976) "Lana Turner, A Pyramid Illustrated History of the Movies". Pyramid Books, New York.
وصلات خارجية
مشاع الفهم فيه ميديا متعلقة بموضوع لانا ترنر. |
- لانا ترنر at the Internet Movie Database
- لانا ترنر at the TCM Movie Database
- لانا ترنر at AllMovie
- Lana Turner: Life and Legend
- Advocate.com, interview of Cheryl Crane (November 26, 2008)
- Lana Turner's final interview, 1994