Ava Gardner

Movie Actress

Ava Gardner was born in Johnston County, North Carolina, United States on December 24th, 1922 and is the Movie Actress. At the age of 67, Ava Gardner biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Ava Lavinia Gardner, Snowdrop, Angel, The Christmas Eve Girl
Date of Birth
December 24, 1922
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Johnston County, North Carolina, United States
Death Date
Jan 25, 1990 (age 67)
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Networth
$200 Thousand
Profession
Actor, Autobiographer, Film Actor, Model, Television Actor
Ava Gardner Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 67 years old, Ava Gardner has this physical status:

Height
168cm
Weight
54kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Green
Build
Slim
Measurements
36-24-37"
Ava Gardner Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
She was raised in a Baptist household but with advancing age, she became disillusioned with religion and eventually became an atheist.
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Rock Ridge High School, Atlantic Christian College
Ava Gardner Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Mickey Rooney, ​ ​(m. 1942; div. 1943)​, Artie Shaw, ​ ​(m. 1945; div. 1946)​, Frank Sinatra, ​ ​(m. 1951; div. 1957)​
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Joseph M. Schenck, Jorge Guinle, Bugsy Siegel, Charles Feldman, John Huston, Dick Cowell, Helmut Dantine, Ralph Kiner, Frank Ryan, Mel Tormé, Robert Stack, Jess Conrad, Earl Muntz, John Carroll, Vinicius de Moraes, Farley Granger, Mickey Rooney (1941-1943), Howard Hughes, David Remar, Alexander D’Arcy, Mervyn LeRoy, Chris Peterson, Artie Shaw (1944-1946), Porfirio Rubirosa, Paul Bryan, Irving Reis, Turhan Bey, Greg Bautzer, Howard Duff (1947-1950), Mickey Cohen, Huntington Hartford, Robert Taylor, Robert Walker, Van Heflin, Peter Lawford, Frank Sinatra (1949-1957), Robert Mitchum, Mario Cabre, Paul Brooks, John F. Kennedy, Fernando Lamas, Barbara Payton (1952), Lana Turner (1952), Joseph L. Mankiewicz, David Hanna, Luis Miguel Dominguin, Billy Daniels, Vic Damone, Steve McQueen, Walter Chiari, Sammy Davis Jr., Ernest Hemingway, Marlon Brandon, Robert Evans, Marlon Brando, Peter Viertel, Anthony Franciosa, Johnny Stompanato, Jimmy Kind, Sydney Guilaroff, Tony Trabert, Peter O’Toole, Claude Terrail, Peter Duchin, Kirk Douglas, Richard Burton, George C. Scott, Omar Sharif, Prinz Von Hohenlohe-Langenburg, Ben Tatar
Parents
Jonas Bailey Gardner, Mary Elizabeth Gardner
Siblings
Raymond Gardner (Older Brother), Melvin Gardner (Older Brother), Beatrice Gardner (Older Sister), Elsie Mae Gardner (Older Sister), Inez Gardner (Older Sister), Myra Gardner (Older Sister)
Ava Gardner Career

Gardner was visiting her sister Beatrice in New York City in the summer of 1940, when Beatrice's husband Larry Tarr, a professional photographer, offered to take her portrait as a gift for her mother Molly. He was so pleased with the results that he displayed the finished product in the front window of his Tarr Photography Studio on Fifth Avenue.

A Loews Theatres legal clerk, Barnard Duhan, spotted Gardner's portrait in Tarr's studio. At the time, Duhan often posed as a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) talent scout to meet girls, using the fact that MGM was a subsidiary of Loews. Duhan entered Tarr's studio and tried to get Gardner's number, but was rebuffed by the receptionist. Duhan made the comment, "Somebody should send her info to MGM", and the Tarrs did so immediately. Shortly after, Gardner, who at the time was a student at Atlantic Christian College, traveled to New York to be interviewed at MGM's New York office by Al Altman, head of MGM's New York talent department. With cameras rolling, he directed the 18-year-old to walk towards the camera, turn and walk away, then rearrange some flowers in a vase. He did not attempt to record her voice because her strong Southern accent made understanding her difficult for him. Louis B. Mayer, head of MGM, however, sent a telegram to Altman: "She can't sing, she can't act, she can't talk, she's terrific!" She was offered a standard contract by the studio and left school for Hollywood in 1941, with her sister Beatrice accompanying her. MGM's first order of business was to provide her with a speech coach, as her Carolina drawl was nearly incomprehensible to them, and Harriet Lee as her singing teacher.

Her first appearance in a feature film was as a walk-on in the Norma Shearer vehicle We Were Dancing (1942). Fifteen bit parts later she received her first screen billing in Ghosts on the Loose (1943) and is featured by name on the theatrical poster. After five years of bit parts, mostly at MGM and many of them uncredited, Gardner came to prominence in the Mark Hellinger production The Killers (1946), playing the femme fatale Kitty Collins.

Films from the next decade or so include The Hucksters (1947), Show Boat (1951), The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952), Lone Star (1952), Mogambo (1953), The Barefoot Contessa (1954), Bhowani Junction (1956), The Sun Also Rises (1957) and On the Beach (1959). Off-camera, she could be witty and pithy, as in her assessment of director John Ford, who directed Mogambo ("The meanest man on earth. Thoroughly evil. Adored him!"). In The Barefoot Contessa, she played the role of doomed beauty Maria Vargas, a fiercely independent woman who goes from Spanish dancer to international movie star with the help of a Hollywood director played by Humphrey Bogart, with tragic consequences. Gardner's decision to accept the role was influenced by her own lifelong habit of going barefoot. Gardner played the role of Guinevere in Knights of the Round Table (1953), opposite actor Robert Taylor as Sir Lancelot. Indicative of her sophistication, she portrayed a duchess, a baroness and other women of noble lineage in her films of the 1950s.

Gardner played the role of Soledad in The Angel Wore Red (1960) with Dirk Bogarde as the male lead. She was billed between Charlton Heston and David Niven for 55 Days at Peking (1963), which was set in China during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900. The following year, she played her last major leading role in the critically acclaimed The Night of the Iguana (1964), based upon a Tennessee Williams play, and starring Richard Burton as an atheist clergyman and Deborah Kerr as a gentle artist traveling with her aged poet grandfather. John Huston directed the movie in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, insisting on making the film in black and white – a decision he later regretted because of the vivid colors of the flora. Gardner received billing below Burton, but above Kerr. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama and BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her performance.

She next appeared again with Burt Lancaster, her co-star from The Killers, this time along with Kirk Douglas and Fredric March, in Seven Days in May (1964), a thriller about an attempted military takeover of the US government. Gardner played a former love interest of Lancaster's who could have been instrumental in Douglas's preventing a coup against the President of the United States.

John Huston chose Gardner for the part of Sarah, the wife of Abraham (played by George C. Scott), in the Dino De Laurentiis film The Bible: In the Beginning..., which was released in 1966. In a 1964 interview, she talked about why she accepted the role:

Two years later, in 1966, Gardner briefly sought the role of Mrs. Robinson in Mike Nichols' The Graduate (1967). She reportedly called Nichols and said, "I want to see you! I want to talk about this Graduate thing!" Nichols never seriously considered her for the part, preferring to cast a younger woman (Anne Bancroft was 35, while Gardner was 44), but he did visit her hotel, where he later recounted, "she sat at a little French desk with a telephone, she went through every movie star cliché. She said, 'All right, let's talk about your movie. First of all, I strip for nobody.'"

Gardner moved to London in 1968, undergoing an elective hysterectomy to allay her worries of contracting the uterine cancer that had claimed the life of her mother. That year, she appeared in Mayerling, in which she played the supporting role of Austrian Empress Elisabeth of Austria, opposite James Mason as Emperor Franz Joseph I.

She appeared in disaster films throughout the 1970s, notably Earthquake (1974) with Heston, The Cassandra Crossing (1976) with Lancaster, and the Canadian movie City on Fire (1979). She appeared briefly as Lillie Langtry at the end of The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972), and in The Blue Bird (1976). Her last movie was Regina Roma (1982). In the 1980s, she acted primarily on television, including the miniseries remake of The Long, Hot Summer and in a story arc on Knots Landing (both 1985).

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Frank Sinatra's daughter approves of Martin Scorsese's movie with Leonardo DiCaprio as the crooner and Jennifer Lawrence playing Ava Gardner

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 18, 2024
There is a new Frank Sinatatra bio film coming to the silver screen. And on Thursday the crooner's daughter told TMZ she approved of the casting of Leonardo DiCaprio as her dad and Jennifer Lawrence as the singer's second wife, actress Ava Gardner. 'Marty and I have been dance partners for a long time and not once has he stepped on my toes!' she shared. 'Always here for Marty.' Tina controls her father's massive estate that includes hit songs as My Way, Fly Me To The Moon and That's Life. Frank also had an impressive movie career that included High Society, The Detective and On The Town. Frank died in Los Angeles in 1998 at the age of 82.

Leonardo DiCaprio tipped to play Frank Sinatra in new Martin Scorsese biopic - with Jennifer Lawrence as legendary crooner's second wife Ava Gardner

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 17, 2024
Leonardo DiCaprio is tipped to play Frank Sinatra in a new biopic directed by his longtime collaborator Martin Scorsese . Oscar winner DiCaprio, 49, who last teamed up with Scorsese , 81, for critically-acclaimed 2023 film Killers of the Flower Moon, would portray Sinatra alongside Jennifer Lawrence as the singer's second wife, actress Ava Gardner per Variety .

Prince Philip, Profumo and the art work mystery said to link the Duke of Edinburgh to the most notorious sex scandal ever to rock a British government

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 17, 2024
Was art expert Blunt on a mission to protect senior members of the Royal Family from association with the immoral earnings of goodtime girls Christine Keeler and Mandy Rice-Davies was gripping the post-war public?Was he attempting to save the reputation of Prince Philip and erase any public sign of a louche, party-going lifestyle more suited to a dissolute bachelor than the prince consort of a Queen? The Palace has long denied any involvement in the events of the weekend, but rumors and mystery persist. Philip had been in touch with Ward on several occasions, and he had even been sketched by the artist at Buckingham Palace. Now, this and other drawings had quickly disappeared due to the mystery purchaser.