Karolina Piekarski

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Karolina Piekarski Wiki Biography

Carroll Baker was born on 28 May 1931, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania USA, into a Roman Catholic family of Polish ancestry. She is a former actress who appeared in movies, on television and on stage, and known for numerous movie roles during appearances in the ‘50s and ‘60s in such as the movie ‘’Baby Doll’’ and ‘’Giant’’.

So just how rich is Carroll Baker, as of mid-2017? Authoritative sources report that Baker’s wealth is as high as $4 million, with her net worth accumulated from her acting career in the Hollywood, but includes income from her Broadway days, and writing as well.

Carroll attended Greensburg Salem High School and is said to have been a prominent and successful student, appearing in school musicals and being a part of other school clubs and activities. Having moved to St. Petersburg, Florida, Baker enrolled into St. Petersburg College, and her career in the entertainment field began at that time. She went on to become a magician’s assistant, and joined a dance company later on. Wishing to pursue her career furthermore, Carroll moved to Queens, New York City, although during that time she was struggling financially, even to keep her apartment. Baker decided to develop her acting skills furthermore, and enrolled into the Actors Studio where she established a friendship with actor James Dean, whom she would work with later on. Her first jobs were appearances in several commercials, going on to play a couple of small television and movie roles, which established her net worth.

Having made her big screen debut in ‘’Easy to Love’’ in 1953, Carroll caught the eye of the media and due to the positive critiques she received, eventually appeared in two Broadway plays in 1953 – “Escapade” and “All Summer Long”. After turning down several movie roles, Baker made her big breakthrough in ‘’Giant’’, a 1965 Western drama movie, portraying Luz Benedict II alongside James Dean, Elizabeth Taylor and Rock Hudson. In the same year, Baker got the role in ‘’Baby Doll’’, a dark comedy drama adapted from two Tennessee Williams’ one-act play; the role of a teenage bride married to the middle-aged owner of a cotton gin gained her a lot of recognition and critical praise in the acting industry, being her most notable part. However, the movie caused a lot of drama and received a backlash from Roman Catholic Church criticizing it for apparent lack of morals. Nonetheless, ‘’Baby Doll’’ achieved success in the box office, making $2.3 million in total, very significant at that time, and boosted her net worth.

In the following years, Carroll declined several movie roles which affected her partnership with Warner Bros. Being put under suspension, she wasn’t able to perform in several movies. When her suspension was over, she was cast in ‘’The Big Country’’ as Patricia Terrill, which received a mostly positive reaction, but wasn’t considered to be Baker’s finest work. One of her notable roles was her portrayal of Ellie Brown in a 1959 comedy film ‘’But Not for Me’’, with her acting skills critically praised and acknowledged by both critics and the audience. During mid-60s, Baker played a variety of notorious and problematic characters.

In the mid-‘70s, Carroll moved to Italy looking for new acting experiences, and went on to appear in several horror and thriller films, which gave her the opportunity to prove her skills in a different genre.

She subsequently wrote an autobiography entitled ‘’Babydoll: An Autobiography’’ in 1983.

Having returned to American movies and theatre, Baker played a wide range of characters – from naïve to bold and flamboyant ones, including Eleanor Crisp in ‘’Kindergarten Cop’’ in 1990, which was a huge success. In the following years, Baker played supporting roles in plenty movies, before eventually retiring in 2003.

In her personal life, Baker has been married three times, firstly in 1953 to Louie Ritter but which lasted less than a year. From her second marriage to Jack Garfein (1955-69), she has two children. She was thirdly married to British actor Donald Burton from 1978 until his death in 2007.

IMDB Wikipedia $4 Million 1931 1931-5-28 5′ 5″ (1.65 m) Actors Studio Actress American Blanche Baker Carroll Baker Net Worth Donald Burton Donald Burton m. 1978–2007 Elizabeth Taylor Gemini Giant (1956) Ginny Baker Herschel Garfein How the West Was Won (1962) Jack Garfein m. 1955–1969 James Dean Johnstown Karolina Piekarski Kindergarten Cop (1990) Louie Ritter m. 1953–1953 May 28 Pennsylvania Rock Hudson The Game (1997) U.S. Virginia Baker Virginia Duffy William Watson Baker

Karolina Piekarski Quick Info

Full Name Carroll Baker
Net Worth $4 Million
Date Of Birth May 28, 1931
Died March 5, 1945, Reidsville, Georgia, United States
Place Of Birth Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Height 5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
Profession Actress
Education Actors Studio
Nationality American
Spouse Donald Burton (m. 1978–2007), Jack Garfein (m. 1955–1969), Louie Ritter (m. 1953–1953)
Children Blanche Baker, Herschel Garfein
Parents Virginia Duffy, William Watson Baker
Siblings Ginny Baker, Virginia Baker
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004647/
Awards Golden Globe Award for Best New Star of the Year – Actress, Juno Award for Best Country Female Artist
Nominations Academy Award for Best Actress, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Drama, Juno Award for Best Female Artist, BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress
Movies Baby Doll, The Carpetbaggers, How the West Was Won, The Big Country, Private Lessons, Cheyenne Autumn, Kindergarten Cop, Something Wild, Giant, Ironweed, Harlow, Easy to Love, The Watcher in the Woods, The Greatest Story Ever Told, The Miracle, Star 80, But Not for Me, Sylvia, Bad, Captain Apache, M…

Karolina Piekarski Trademarks

  1. Voluptuous figure
  2. Sparkling blue eyes
  3. Platinum blonde hair
  4. Deep sultry voice
  5. Often plays brash, flamboyant women

Karolina Piekarski Quotes

  • [on working with George Peppard in The Carpetbaggers (1964)] As I understand it, [he] later became a nice guy, a gentleman, but when we worked together back then, he was pretentious, egotistical, a brat, and an asshole–and that’s just for starters! He pretended he was seven years younger than he was; he even claimed to be a bachelor and denied he was married–in front of me (I knew better), he denied their existence. The role of Jonas Cord in “The Carpetbaggers” really went to his big head. He acquired delusions of grandeur–thought he was God’s gift to women and the movies! His attitude towards me was very bizarre–he acted as though we’d never met! Or that I had a husband! George asked not “if” but “when” we could be intimate together! He came to my house uninvited with an ultimatum–if I don’t have an affair with him, he’ll have an affair with Elizabeth Ashley! Can you believe this guy? He was totally jealous of any and all attention I received!
  • [on John Ford, with whom she worked on How the West Was Won (1962) and Cheyenne Autumn (1964)] I adored and admired “Pappy”, and have been grateful forever to have been able to work with him-twice, the second time on “Cheyenne Autumn”. Elia Kazan was, without a doubt, the best actor’s director, but John Ford put “motion” in motion pictures. I learned more about the visual side of pictures from him–a very unique experience. No amount of time spent at the Actors Studio could have taught me nearly as much!
  • [Joseph E. Levine] behaved like he owned me. My husband thought it was all terrific as long as I kept bringing in the money. I started objecting to everything, but it was too late. The sex-symbol image had already started. I turned down parts and they blacklisted me. The press attacked me viciously at every opportunity. I came very close to suicide.
  • Life seems to be a never-ending series of survivals, doesn’t it?
  • The big one I missed out on was Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958). MGM wanted me for it, and Warner Bros. wouldn’t give me permission to do it.
  • I was very young when I saw Gone with the Wind (1939), but I fell in love with Clark Gable. And when I got to work with him, I couldn’t believe it. I still had a crush on him. He was quite an old man by then; he must have seen that I was head over heels, even though I was married.
  • After Baby Doll (1956) I did some Westerns. I would try to do something so far away from “Baby Doll”.
  • Bad directors are the ones who want to tell you every move, and think they’re a better actor than you.
  • When Clark Gable kissed me, they had to carry me off the set.

Karolina Piekarski Important Facts

  • $60,000 + 50% of U.S. gross
  • $200,000
  • As of 2016 she is the 3rd earliest surviving recipient of a Best Actress Oscar nomination, behind only Olivia de Havilland and Leslie Caron. She was nominated in 1956 for Baby Doll (1956).
  • Gave birth to her first child at age 25, daughter Blanche Joy Garfein (aka Blanche Baker) on December 20, 1956. The child’s father is Jack Garfein, who was her second husband.
  • Gave birth to her second child, son Herschel David Garfein, in 1959. The child’s father is Jack Garfein, who was her second husband.
  • Ex-mother-in-law of Bruce Van Dusen.
  • She has English and Polish ancestry.
  • Currently living in London, England. [August 2010]
  • Ms. Burton had spent much of her life from the late 1990s to 2007, caring for her third husband, who suffered from emphysema. She remained retired from acting since being widowed in 2007.
  • Retired from acting in 2003 after 50 years in the motion picture industry.
  • Celebrity spokesperson of Foster Grant sunglasses during the 1960s.
  • She was awarded a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars on May 4, 2001.
  • She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1725 Vine Street in Hollywood, California on February 8, 1960.
  • Despite playing their daughter in Giant (1956), Baker was just 9 years younger than Rock Hudson and actually 9 months older than Elizabeth Taylor.
  • Visited USS Ticonderoga CV-14 with Bob Hope as part of his morale boosting visits for the soldiers, sailors and airmen during the Vietnam War in 1965.
  • Received a career Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2011 Hoboken International Film Festival.
  • Received the National Arts Club Medal of Honor in New York City in 2009.
  • She became a nightclub dancer to raise money for her tuition at the Actors Studio.
  • Though it may only be studio hype, in 1964 an African Masai chieftain reportedly was so fascinated by Baker that he offered 150 cows, 200 goats and sheep, and $750 for her while she was on location in Kenya for Mister Moses (1965).
  • While in Hollywood to test for Giant (1956), director Nicholas Ray met with her on James Dean’s suggestion to discuss playing the role of Judy in Rebel Without a Cause (1955). Baker’s new husband Jack Garfein insisted that she return to New York once the test was shot, and negotiations were broken off.
  • When she refused to play a nymphomaniac in the trashy Too Much, Too Soon (1958), Warner Bros. refused to loan her out to appear opposite Laurence Olivier, Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas in The Devil’s Disciple (1959).
  • Her trouble with Warner Bros. continued when she declined to act in a series of movies based on books by pulp writer Erskine Caldwell. This led to her losing out on outside offers to do The Three Faces of Eve (1957) for 20th Century-Fox, and both Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) and The Brothers Karamazov (1958) for MGM.
  • Miss Florida Fruits and Vegetables of 1949.

Karolina Piekarski Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Fourth Victim 1971 Julie Spencer / Lillian Martin Actress
W. Somerset Maugham 1970 TV Series Sadie Thompson Actress
A Quiet Place to Kill 1970 Helen Actress
Così dolce… così perversa 1969 Nicole Perrier Actress
Paranoia 1969 Kathryn West Actress
Il dolce corpo di Deborah 1968 Deborah Actress
Jack of Diamonds 1967 Carroll Baker Actress
Her Harem 1967 Margherita Actress
Harlow 1965/I Jean Harlow Actress
Mister Moses 1965 Julie Anderson Actress
The Greatest Story Ever Told 1965 Veronica Actress
Sylvia 1965 Sylvia: West (Karoki, Kay, Carlyle) Actress
Cheyenne Autumn 1964 Deborah Wright Actress
The Carpetbaggers 1964 Rina Marlowe Cord Actress
Armchair Theatre 1963 TV Series Lena Roland Actress
Station Six-Sahara 1963 Catherine Actress
How the West Was Won 1962 Eve Prescott Actress
Something Wild 1961 Mary Ann Robinson Actress
Bridge to the Sun 1961 Gwen Terasaki Actress
The Miracle 1959 Teresa Actress
But Not for Me 1959 Ellie Brown / Borden Actress
The Big Country 1958 Patricia Terrill Actress
Baby Doll 1956 Baby Doll Meighan Actress
Giant 1956 Luz Benedict II Actress
Danger 1955 TV Series Actress
The Web 1954 TV Series Actress
Easy to Love 1953 Clarice Actress
Monodrama Theater 1952 TV Series Actress
The Lyon’s Den 2003 TV Series Jack’s Mother Actress
Another Woman’s Husband 2000 TV Movie Laurel’s Mom Actress
Roswell 1999 TV Series Grandma Claudia Actress
Nowhere to Go 1998 Nana Actress
Rag and Bone 1998 TV Movie Sister Marie, Tony’s Aunt Actress
Heart Full of Rain 1997 TV Movie Edith Pearl Dockett Actress
The Game 1997 Ilsa Actress
North Shore Fish 1997 TV Movie Arlyne Actress
Skeletons 1997 TV Movie Nancy Norton Actress
Just Your Luck 1996 Video Momie Actress
La signora della citt 1996 TV Movie Martha Sheppard Actress
Dalva 1996 TV Movie Naomi Actress
In the Flesh 1995 Elaine Mitchelson Actress
Chicago Hope 1995 TV Series Sylvie Tannen Actress
A Kiss to Die For 1993 TV Movie Mrs. Graham Actress
L.A. Law 1993 TV Series Rae Morrison Actress
Murder, She Wrote 1993 TV Series Sibella Stone Actress
Men Don’t Tell 1993 TV Movie Ruth Actress
Judgment Day: The John List Story 1993 TV Movie Alma List Actress
South of Sunset 1993 TV Series Mrs. Weston Actress
Cyber Eden 1992 Madame Actress
Davis Rules 1992 TV Series Actress
P.S.I. Luv U 1991 TV Series Victoria Actress
Blonde Fist 1991 Lovelle Summers Actress
Tales from the Crypt 1991 TV Series Mother Paloma Actress
Grand 1990 TV Series Viva Actress
Kindergarten Cop 1990 Eleanor Crisp Actress
Gipsy Angel 1990 Phoebe (as Carrol Baker) Actress
Ironweed 1987 Annie Phelan Actress
On Fire 1987 TV Movie Maureen Actress
Native Son 1986 Mrs. Dalton Actress
What Mad Pursuit? 1985 TV Movie Louise Steinhauser Actress
Hitler’s S.S.: Portrait in Evil 1985 TV Movie Gerda Hoffman Actress
The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud 1984 Mama Freud Actress
Sharing Time 1984 TV Series Fran Haley Actress
Red Monarch 1983 TV Movie Brown Actress
Star 80 1983 Dorothy’s Mother Actress
The Watcher in the Woods 1980 Helen Curtis Actress
Bloodbath 1979 Treasure Actress
The World Is Full of Married Men 1979 Linda Cooper Actress
Cyclone 1978 Sheila (as Carrol Baker) Actress
Bad 1977 Hazel Aiken Actress
Zerschossene Träume 1976 Carol Actress
La moglie di mio padre 1976 Laura Actress
Thriller 1976 TV Series Sandy Marshall Actress
As of Tomorrow 1976 Polly Pott Actress
At Last, at Last 1975 Lucia (as Carrol Baker) Actress
The Private Lesson 1975 Laura Formenti Actress
The Wide World of Mystery 1975 TV Series Sandy Marshall Actress
The Body 1974 Madeliene Actress
The Flower with the Deadly Sting 1973 Evelyn Actress
Baba Yaga 1973 Baba Yaga Actress
Il coltello di ghiaccio 1972 Martha Caldwell Actress
The Devil with Seven Faces 1971 Julie Harrison / Mary Harrison Actress
Captain Apache 1971 Maude Actress
Western Legenden – Made in Hollywood 2009 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
American Masters 2008 TV Series documentary Herself – Interviewee Self
Baby Doll: See No Evil 2006 Video short Herself Self
Return to ‘Giant’ 2003 Video documentary Herself Self
Time Machine: When Cowboys Were King 2003 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Cinerama Adventure 2002 Documentary Herself Self
Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration 2001 TV Special documentary Herself Self
Biography 1995-1999 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Memories of ‘Giant’ 1998 Video documentary Herself Self
Big Guns Talk: The Story of the Western 1997 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Clark Gable: Tall, Dark and Handsome 1996 Documentary Herself Self
Talking Pictures 1988 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Hollywood Uncensored 1987 Documentary Herself Self
Sex Symbols; Past, Present and Future 1987 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Hee Haw 1983 TV Series Herself Self
Women I Love: Beautiful But Funny 1982 TV Movie Herself Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1979 TV Series Herself – Actress Self
Ladies’ Night 1978 TV Movie Herself Self
The Lynne Gordon Show 1977 TV Series Herself Self
James Dean: The First American Teenager 1975 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The David Frost Show 1969 TV Series Herself Self
The Bob Hope Show 1965-1968 TV Series Herself / Herself – Guest Self
Paris aktuell 1967 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The Eamonn Andrews Show 1967 TV Series Herself Self
The Ed Sullivan Show 1965-1966 TV Series Herself – Singer / Herself Self
What’s My Line? 1964-1966 TV Series Herself – Mystery Guest Self
The Bob Hope Vietnam Christmas Show 1966 TV Special documentary Herself Self
Flashes Festival 1965 Documentary short Herself Self
Cinépanorama 1965 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Neues aus Hollywood 1965 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Bob Hope Comedy Special 1965 TV Special Herself Self
The 22th Annual Golden Globes Awards 1965 TV Special Herself – Accepting Award for Best Foreign Film Self
Hollywood Backstage 1964 TV Series Herself Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1964 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
The New Steve Allen Show 1964 TV Series Herself Self
Juke Box Jury 1963 TV Series Herself – Panellist Self
The Tonight Show 1962 TV Series Herself Self
Password All-Stars 1962 TV Series Herself Self
The 34th Annual Academy Awards 1962 TV Special Herself – Co-Presenter: Best Art Direction-Set Decoration Awards Self
Here’s Hollywood 1961 TV Series Herself Self
The Garry Moore Show 1960 TV Series Herself Self
Person to Person 1958 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The 29th Annual Academy Awards 1957 TV Special documentary Herself – Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role and Presenter: Best Original Song Self
Saucy 70’s Volume 2 2010 Video documentary Archive Footage
Cannes, 60 ans d’histoires 2007 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
American Masters 2005 TV Series documentary Actress ‘Giant’ Archive Footage
Images of Indians: How Hollywood Stereotyped the Native American 2003 TV Movie documentary Herself / Deborah Wright (from Cheyenne Autumn (1964)) (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Making of ‘How the West Was Won’ 1998 Video documentary short Herself (as Carrol Baker) Archive Footage
Sixty Years of Seduction 1981 TV Movie documentary Archive Footage
Bob Hope’s Overseas Christmas Tours: Around the World with the Troops – 1941-1972 1980 TV Movie documentary Herself Archive Footage
Texaco Presents: A Quarter Century of Bob Hope on Television 1975 TV Special Herself Archive Footage
Lionpower from MGM 1967 Short Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage

Karolina Piekarski Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1996 Golden Boot Golden Boot Awards Won
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 1725 Vine Street. Won
1957 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Most Promising Newcomer – Female Baby Doll (1956) Won
1957 Woman of the Year Hasty Pudding Theatricals, USA Won
1996 Golden Boot Golden Boot Awards Nominated
1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 1725 Vine Street. Nominated
1957 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Most Promising Newcomer – Female Baby Doll (1956) Nominated
1957 Woman of the Year Hasty Pudding Theatricals, USA Nominated