Tina Louise

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Tina Louise Wiki Biography

Tatiana Josivovna Chernova Blacker was born on the 11th February 1934 in New York City, New York USA, of Jewish descent. As Tina Louise, she is an actress best known for her role in the CBS TV comedy “Gilligan`s Island” aired from 1964 to 1967, and for roles in films such as “Gods Little Acre”(1958), for which she was awarded with the Golden Globe Award for the New Star Of The Year, “Day Of The Outlaw”(1959), and “The Stepford Wives”(1975). She has been active since the 1950s, however her career was put aside from the 2004 to 2014, but she is still in love with the camera, no matter her age.

Have you ever wondered how rich Tina Louise is? According to sources, it is estimated that Tina Louise`s total net worth is $3 million, an amount earned through her successful career as an actress, however, she has also been recognized in the fashion industry, which has added to her wealth.

Tina`s parents had a considerable effect on her career; her father owned a candy store for which Tina did commercials before she was even two years old, and her mother was a fashion model. As she got older, Tina dedicated herself more and more to the art of acting, and while still in high school, she started taking acting lessons from the renowned actor Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse in Manhattan. However, despite her rising career as an actress, she enrolled in the Miami University in Ohio.

In the beginning days of her career, Tina Louise used her looks to get on the cover of popular magazines, such as “Adam Sir!”, “Playboy” and “Modern Man”, which effected her early fame and benefited her net worth. Before she waded deeper into the entertainment industry, in 1952 Tina made her debut in the musical revue “Two`s Company”, which featured Bette Davis as well. She then appeared in a few productions on the Broadway, including “Almanac” and “Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter”.

Ever since Tina entered Hollywood with her role in the film “God`s Little Acre” in 1958, she has become one of the more popular actresses of the era. In 1964 she gained a role in the praised TV series “Gilligan`s Island”. Following the end of the series in 1967, she continued further with her acting career, as she has appeared in several blockbuster films and TV Series such as “The Happy Ending” (1969), “Love, American Style” (1969-1973), “Kojak” (1974), “Stepford Wives” (1975) and many others which added a substantial amount to her overall net worth.

During the ’80s, Tina Louise appeared in several TV series as a supporting actor, and in the film “Dog Day” (1984). With the beginning of the ’90s, she appeared in the film “Johnny Suede” (1991), which featured Brad Pitt. In 1997 she was cast in the film “Welcome To Woop Woop” which was directed by Stephen Elliott.

Tina Louise retired from the screen in 2004 with a role in the film “West From North Goes South”, however, she has decided to return to acting with a role in the film “Late Phases”, at age of 80. Tina has also been recognized as a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In addition, she has become a member of the non-profit organization Learning Leaders, and she has also earned a lifetime membership of the Actors Studio.

In addition to her career in the entertainment industry, in 1958Tina also released an album entitled “It`s Time For Tina”.

In her personal life, Tina Louise has one marriage behind her, to TV host Les Crane from 1966 to 1974. The couple had one daughter, Caprice Crane born in 1970, now a novelist and screenwriter.

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Tina Louise Quick Info

Full Name Tina Louise
Net Worth $3 Million
Date Of Birth February 11, 1934
Place Of Birth United States of America
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.74 m)
Profession Actor, Singer, Writer, Author
Education Miami University, Actors Studio
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Les Crane (m. 1966–1974)
Children Caprice Crane
Parents Betty Horn Myers, Joseph Blacker
Nicknames Tina Josivovna Chernova Blacker , Tatiana Josivovna Chernova Blacker , Tina , Tina Blacker
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/thetinalouise
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IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001481
Awards the Golden Globe Award for the New Star Of The Year,
Albums It’s Time for Tina
Movies God’s Little Acre, The Stepford Wives, Day of the Outlaw, Johnny Suede, The Hangman, For Those Who Think Young, Nightmare in Badham County, The Wrecking Crew, The Happy Ending, Siege of Syracuse, Look What’s Happened to Rosemary’s Baby, The Good Guys and the Bad Guys, Evils of the Night, Late Phases…
TV Shows Rituals, Gilligan’s Island, The Jackie Gleason Show

Tina Louise Trademarks

  1. Lisp, breathless voice
  2. Voluptuous figure
  3. Sparkling green eyes
  4. Strawberry blonde hair

Tina Louise Quotes

  • [on her Gilligan’s Island (1964) co-star Bob Denver] Bob’s character on “Gilligan’s Island” was lovable, wacky and charming. You laughed with him and at him as he did silly things. He was curious like a child, playful and boyish. Children loved him, and families enjoyed watching him together. Bob’s mind was very quick–as an actor, he talked very fast. But as a person, he was shy and introspective. He was my favorite person to work with. It was a joy for me to flirt with him, to try to charm him to do whatever I wanted–to help me get my way on the island or certainly to help me get off the island, which, of course, I never did. It’s amazing, the way the show has lasted and the pleasure we’ve brought to so many people–it has taken a while to really grasp how much pleasure. Bob’s comedy was clever and fun, and will live forever.
  • [on her Gilligan’s Island (1964) co-star Dawn Wells] Dawn and I have never been close, we just never clicked. She was very much about pleasing everyone and I have never been that way.
  • [her advice to young actresses] The best movie you’ll ever be in is your own life, because that’s what really matters in the end.
  • [to director George Abbott during first dress rehearsal of “Fade Out, Fade In”] Mr. Abbott, do you mean I have to walk and talk at the same time?

Tina Louise Important Facts

  • Despite liking her work, she was the only cast member of Gilligan’s Island (1964) to be difficulty getting along with the crew.
  • She was not the first choice for Ginger Grant on Gilligan’s Island (1964), at the time when Kit Smythe had to be let go from the casting, CBS executives wanted the more, softer side of the character.
  • On the Fox animated sitcom Bob’s Burgers (2011), the family’s two daughters are named, oldest to youngest, Tina and Louise.
  • A song on the album “If You Don’t Already Have a Look” by the American garage rock group The Dirtbombs is named “Tina Louise” (#26 on Disc one).
  • She was included among the many women’s names listed in the 1979 song “52 Girls” by the American New Wave group The B-52’s.
  • Her parents, Sylvia (Horn) and Joseph Blacker, were both from Jewish families from Eastern Europe.
  • She is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and a lifetime member of the Actors Studio. She is also a volunteer reading teacher in the New York City school system.
  • She and fellow Gilligan’s Island (1964) cast member Dawn Wells have both been asked to appear together in numerous television ad campaigns over the years. However, the two actresses have never liked each other and have not spoken in years. They have turned down many of these offers. The most notable one was a commercial for Old Navy clothing stores, which would feature them as Mary Ann Summers and Ginger Grant, still stuck on the island.
  • Grew to resent her role on Gilligan’s Island (1964) and refused to appear on any of the reunion movies following the series’ cancellation (her character was played by Judith Baldwin). However, according to Sherwood Schwartz, she did offer to appear in the reunion movie Rescue from Gilligan’s Island (1978); however, the salary she demanded was considered too high.
  • Although she is most associated with playing Ginger Grant on Gilligan’s Island (1964), she detests the role and has not appeared in any of the series’ various reunion specials. According to Russell Johnson, Tina was told she would be the main star of the series when she was initially approached about doing it, and when she arrived in Los Angeles after accepting the offer, she found out otherwise. Johnson also recalls that while Tina remained professional throughout the series’ run without raising a fuss, she “divorced herself from the show as soon as it went off the air”.
  • Created a health care company, “TLC”, and marketed a parasol for women to keep the sun off their skin.
  • Her Broadway debut was in “Li’l Abner”, where she played Apassionata Von Climax. She shared her dressing room with another actress making her Broadway debut in the same play–Julie Newmar.
  • She attended Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse and the Actors Studio.
  • Mother of Caprice Crane.

Tina Louise Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Tapestry 2017 post-production Rose Actress
Late Phases 2014 Clarissa Actress
West from North Goes South 2004 Celeste Clark Actress
Growing Down in Brooklyn 2000 Mrs. Pip Actress
Little Pieces 2000 Actress
L.A. Heat 1999 TV Series Patricia Ludwigson Actress
Welcome to Woop Woop 1997 Bella Actress
Roseanne 1995 TV Series Roseanne Actress
All My Children 1994 TV Series Tish Pridmore Actress
Johnny Suede 1991 Mrs. Fontaine Actress
Monsters 1991 TV Series Mysterious Woman Actress
Married with Children 1990 TV Series Miss Beck Actress
Dixie Lanes 1988 Violet Hunter Actress
The Pool 1987 Miloha Actress
Santa Barbara 1986 TV Series Cassandra Dunn Actress
Simon & Simon 1986 TV Series Robin Price Actress
Blacke’s Magic 1986 TV Series Lainie Warde Actress
Evils of the Night 1985 Cora Actress
O.C. and Stiggs 1985 Florence Beaugereaux Actress
Hell Riders 1984 Claire Delaney Actress
Rituals 1984 TV Series Taylor Chapin Field von Platen #2 (1984-1985) Actress
Dog Day 1984 Noémie Blue Actress
Knight Rider 1983 TV Series Anne Tyler Actress
Matt Houston 1982 TV Series Jessica Collier Actress
Advice to the Lovelorn 1981 TV Movie Diane Marsh Actress
CHiPs 1979-1980 TV Series Edie / Edie Marshall / Tina Louise Actress
The Day the Women Got Even 1980 TV Movie Mary Jo Alfieri Actress
Fantasy Island 1980 TV Series Lisa Corday Actress
Friendships, Secrets and Lies 1979 TV Movie Joan Holmes Actress
Dallas 1978-1979 TV Series Julie Grey Actress
The Love Boat 1979 TV Series Betty Bricker Actress
Mean Dog Blues 1978 Donna Lacey Actress
The Kentucky Fried Movie 1977 Woman in Feel-A-Round Movie (segment “Feel-A-Round”) (voice, uncredited) Actress
SST: Death Flight 1977 TV Movie Mae Actress
Nightmare in Badham County 1976 TV Movie Greer Actress
Look What’s Happened to Rosemary’s Baby 1976 TV Movie Marjean Dorn Actress
Don’t Call Us 1976 TV Movie Tolanda Gelman Actress
Marcus Welby, M.D. 1976 TV Series Susan Dager Actress
Cannon 1975 TV Series Nell Dexter Actress
Death Scream 1975 TV Movie Hilda Murray Actress
The Stepford Wives 1975 Charmaine Wimpiris Actress
Movin’ On 1974 TV Series Helen Trueblood Actress
Police Story 1973-1974 TV Series April / Anita Actress
Kojak 1974 TV Series Audrey Norris Actress
Kung Fu 1974 TV Series Carol Mercer Actress
Love, American Style 1969-1973 TV Series Mrs. Rossi (segment “Love and the See-Through Mind”) / Wilma (segment “Love and the Lady Athlete”) / Lola (segment “Love and the Duel”) / … Actress
Call to Danger 1973 TV Movie April Tierney Actress
Mannix 1973 TV Series Linda Cole Actress
The New Dick Van Dyke Show 1972 TV Series Customer Actress
But I Don’t Want to Get Married! 1970 TV Movie Miss Spencer Actress
Ironside 1970 TV Series Candy Actress
The Happy Ending 1969 Helen Bricker Actress
The Good Guys and the Bad Guys 1969 Carmel Actress
How to Commit Marriage 1969 Laverne Baker Actress
The Wrecking Crew 1968 Lola Medina Actress
It Takes a Thief 1968 TV Series Anna Martine Actress
Bonanza 1967 TV Series Mary Burns Actress
Gilligan’s Island 1964-1967 TV Series Ginger Grant
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Eva Grubb
Actress
Il fischio al naso 1967 Dr. Immer Mehr Actress
The Red Skelton Hour 1966 TV Series Daisy June Actress
Fanfare for a Death Scene 1964 TV Movie Actress
Mr. Broadway 1964 TV Series The Girl Actress
For Those Who Think Young 1964 Topaz McQueen Actress
Route 66 1964 TV Series Robin Actress
Kraft Suspense Theatre 1964 TV Series Angie Powell Actress
Burke’s Law 1963 TV Series Bonnie Belle Tate Actress
The Doctors 1963 TV Series Actress
The Real McCoys 1962 TV Series Tilda Hicks Actress
Checkmate 1962 TV Series Jo Ann Dunn Actress
The New Breed 1961 TV Series Stella Knowland Actress
Tales of Wells Fargo 1961 TV Series Helene Montclair Actress
Armored Command 1961 Alexandra Bastegar Actress
Garibaldi 1961 French Journalist Actress
The Warrior Empress 1960 Sappho Actress
L’assedio di Siracusa 1960 Diana / Artemide / Lucrezia Actress
Day of the Outlaw 1959 Helen Crane Actress
The Hangman 1959 Selah Jennison Actress
The Trap 1959 Linda Anderson Actress
God’s Little Acre 1958 Griselda Walden, Ty Ty’s daughter-in-law Actress
Climax! 1957 TV Series Maxene Sumner Actress
The Phil Silvers Show 1957 TV Series Gina Actress
Producers’ Showcase 1956 TV Series Maude Actress
Appointment with Adventure 1956 TV Series Actress
Studio One in Hollywood 1956 TV Series Dolores Actress
Jan Murray Time 1955 TV Series Singer Actress
Fashion News Live 2008 TV Series Herself Self
Encore with John Palmer 2006 TV Series Herself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2005 TV Series Herself Self
All Access Pass: The TV Land Awards 2004 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The 2nd Annual TV Land Awards 2004 TV Special Herself Self
CBS at 75 2003 TV Special documentary Herself Self
ET in TV Land 2003 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The Howard Stern Radio Show 2000 TV Series Herself Self
Entertainment Tonight Presents: Gilligan’s Island – The Untold Tales 2000 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
TV Guide’s Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 2 2000 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Gilligan’s Island: Underneath the Grass Skirt 1999 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
E! True Hollywood Story 1999 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Howard Stern 1998 TV Series Herself Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1996-1998 TV Series Herself Self
The Late Show 1988 TV Series Herself Self
The Love Boat 1987 TV Series Herself Self
Our Time 1985 TV Series Herself Self
The Merv Griffin Show 1974 TV Series Herself Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1969-1973 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Film Portrait 1972 Documentary Herself Self
Love It or Leave It 1971 Documentary Herself / Woman Self
The Virginia Graham Show 1971 TV Series Herself Self
The Bob Hope Show 1969 TV Series Herself Self
The Dean Martin Show 1969 TV Series Herself Self
The Ed Sullivan Show 1959-1969 TV Series Herself – Audience Bow / Herself Self
Dream Girl of ’67 1967 TV Series Herself – Fashion Hostess Self
Hollywood Talent Scouts 1966 TV Series Himself Self
Salute to Stan Laurel 1965 TV Special documentary Herself Self
The Celebrity Game 1964 TV Series Herself Self
Stump the Stars 1963 TV Series Herself – Guest Panelist Self
The 33rd Annual Academy Awards 1961 TV Special Herself – Co-Presenter: Art Direction-Set Decoration Awards Self
Here’s Hollywood 1961 TV Series Herself Self
Reflets de Cannes 1960 TV Series documentary Herself Self
No Sleep TV3 2015 TV Series Charmaine Wimpiris Archive Footage
The Sixties 2014 TV Mini-Series documentary Ginger Grant Archive Footage
TV Land’s Top Ten 2005 TV Series documentary Archive Footage
Dallas Reunion: Return to Southfork 2004 TV Movie documentary Julie Grey (uncredited) Archive Footage
Before the Three-Hour Tour 2004 Video documentary short Ginger Grant Archive Footage
Surviving Gilligan’s Island: The Incredibly True Story of the Longest Three Hour Tour in History 2001 TV Movie Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Notre Dame de la Croisette 1981 Documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Kolossal – i magnifici Macisti 1977 Documentary Diana / Artemide / Lucrezia (as T. Louise) Archive Footage

Tina Louise Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2004 Pop Culture Award TV Land Awards Gilligan’s Island (1964) Won
1959 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Most Promising Newcomer – Female God’s Little Acre (1958) Won
2004 Pop Culture Award TV Land Awards Gilligan’s Island (1964) Nominated
1959 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Most Promising Newcomer – Female God’s Little Acre (1958) Nominated