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Lana Turner(1921-1995)

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Lana Turner circa 1943
When her lover is killed, the wife of a wealthy man is convinced to fake her own death, which leads her into greater depths of depravity until fate reunites her with her long-lost son, who is unaware of her real identity.
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Madame X (1966)
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Lana Turner had an acting ability that belied the "Sweater Girl" image MGM thrust upon her, and even many of her directors admitted that they knew she was capable of greatness (check out The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946)). Unfortunately, her private life sometimes overshadowed her professional accomplishments.

Lana Turner was born Julia Jean Mildred Francis Turner in Wallace, Idaho. There is some discrepancy as to whether her birth date is February 8, 1920 or 1921. 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 their age. Most sources agree that 1920 is the correct year of birth. Her parents were Mildred Frances (Cowan) and John Virgil Turner, a miner, both still in their teens when she was born. In 1929, her father was murdered and it was shortly thereafter her mother moved her and the family to California where jobs were "plentiful". Once she matured into a beautiful young woman, she went after something that would last forever: stardom. She wasn't found at a drug store counter, like some would have you believe, but that legend persists. She pounded the pavement as other would-be actors and actresses have done, are doing and will continue to do in search of movie roles.

In 1937, Lana entered the movie world, at 17, with small parts in They Won't Forget (1937), The Great Garrick (1937) and A Star Is Born (1937). These films didn't bring her a lot of notoriety, but it was a start. In 1938 she had another small part in Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938) starring Mickey Rooney. It was this film that made young men's hearts all over America flutter at the sight of this alluring and provocative young woman--known as the "Sweater Girl"--and one look at that film could make you understand why: she was one of the most spectacularly beautiful newcomers to grace the screen in years. By the 1940s Lana was firmly entrenched in the film business. She had good roles in such films as Johnny Eager (1941), Somewhere I'll Find You (1942) and Week-End at the Waldorf (1945). If her career was progressing smoothly, however, her private life was turning into a train wreck, keeping her in the news in a way no one would have wanted.

Without a doubt her private life was a threat to her public career. She was married eight times, twice to Stephen Crane. She also married Ronald Dante, Robert Eaton, Fred May, Lex Barker, Henry Topping and bandleader Artie Shaw. She also battled alcoholism. In yet another scandal, her daughter by Crane, Cheryl Crane, fatally stabbed Lana's boyfriend, gangster Johnny Stompanato, in 1958. It was a case that would have rivaled the O.J. Simpson murder case. Cheryl was acquitted of the murder charge, with the jury finding that she had been protecting her mother from Stompanato, who was savagely beating her, and ruled it justifiable homicide. These and other incidents interfered with Lana's career, but she persevered. The release of Imitation of Life (1959), a remake of a 1934 film (Imitation of Life (1934)), was Lana's comeback vehicle. Her performance as Lora Meredith was flawless as an actress struggling to make it in show business with a young daughter, her housekeeper and the housekeeper's rebellious daughter. The film was a box-office success and proved beyond a doubt that Lana had not lost her edge.

By the 1960s, however, fewer roles were coming her way with the rise of new and younger stars. She still managed to turn in memorable performances in such films as Portrait in Black (1960) and Bachelor in Paradise (1961). By the next decade the roles were coming in at a trickle. Her last appearance in a big-screen production was in Witches' Brew (1980). Her final film work came in the acclaimed TV series Falcon Crest (1981) in which she played Jacqueline Perrault from 1982-1983. After all those years as a sex symbol, nothing had changed--Lana was still as beautiful as ever.

She died on June 25, 1995, in Culver City, California, after a long bout with cancer. She was 74 years old.
BornFebruary 8, 1921
DiedJune 29, 1995(74)
BornFebruary 8, 1921
DiedJune 29, 1995(74)
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Lana Turner in The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)
Lana Turner and Robert Alda in Imitation of Life (1959)
Sandra Dee and Lana Turner in Imitation of Life (1959)
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Sandra Dee and Lana Turner in Imitation of Life (1959)
Sandra Dee and Lana Turner in Imitation of Life (1959)
Lana Turner in Keep Your Powder Dry (1945)
Lana Turner in Keep Your Powder Dry (1945)
Lana Turner in Keep Your Powder Dry (1945)
Lana Turner in Keep Your Powder Dry (1945)
Lana Turner in Another Time, Another Place (1958)
Sean Connery and Lana Turner in Another Time, Another Place (1958)

Known for

Imitation of Life (1959)
Imitation of Life
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  • Lora Meredith
  • 1959
Keir Dullea, John Forsythe, and Lana Turner in Madame X (1966)
Madame X
6.9
  • Holly Parker
  • 1966
Peyton Place (1957)
Peyton Place
7.2
  • Constance MacKenzie
  • 1957
Lana Turner and John Garfield in The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946)
The Postman Always Rings Twice
7.4
  • Cora Smith
  • 1946

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Actress

  • Fred Grandy, Bernie Kopell, Ted Lange, Gavin MacLeod, and Lauren Tewes in The Love Boat (1977)
    The Love Boat
  • Falcon Crest (1981)
    Falcon Crest
  • Lana Turner in Witches' Brew (1980)
    Witches' Brew
  • Bittersweet Love (1976)
    Bittersweet Love
  • Persecution (1974)
    Persecution
  • The Survivors (1969)
    The Survivors
  • Diana Muldaur in The Last of the Powerseekers (1969)
    The Last of the Powerseekers
  • Lana Turner, George Chakiris, Karin Mossberg, and Regina Torné in The Big Cube (1969)
    The Big Cube
  • Keir Dullea, John Forsythe, and Lana Turner in Madame X (1966)
    Madame X
  • Lana Turner, Hugh O'Brian, Stefanie Powers, Cliff Robertson, and Ruth Roman in Love Has Many Faces (1965)
    Love Has Many Faces
  • Who's Got the Action? (1962)
    Who's Got the Action?
  • Bachelor in Paradise (1961)
    Bachelor in Paradise
  • George Hamilton, Jason Robards, Lana Turner, Susan Kohner, and Efrem Zimbalist Jr. in By Love Possessed (1961)
    By Love Possessed
  • Anthony Quinn, Sandra Dee, Lana Turner, and John Saxon in Portrait in Black (1960)
    Portrait in Black
  • Imitation of Life (1959)
    Imitation of Life

Producer

  • Sean Connery and Lana Turner in Another Time, Another Place (1958)
    Another Time, Another Place
    • (uncredited)

Soundtrack

  • That's Entertainment, Part II (1976)
    That's Entertainment, Part II
  • Ed Sullivan in The Ed Sullivan Show (1948)
    The Ed Sullivan Show
  • Lana Turner and Fernando Lamas in The Merry Widow (1952)
    The Merry Widow
    • (uncredited)
  • Lana Turner and Ezio Pinza in Mr. Imperium (1951)
    Mr. Imperium
  • Judy Garland, James Stewart, Hedy Lamarr, and Lana Turner in Ziegfeld Girl (1941)
    Ziegfeld Girl
    • (uncredited)
  • Joan Blondell, Lana Turner, and George Murphy in Two Girls on Broadway (1940)
    Two Girls on Broadway
    • ("My Wonderful One Let's Dance" (1940))
  • Lew Ayres, Lana Turner, Tom Brown, Jane Bryan, Richard Carlson, Owen Davis Jr., Sumner Getchell, Peter Lind Hayes, Mary Beth Hughes, Marsha Hunt, Anita Louise, and Ann Rutherford in These Glamour Girls (1939)
    These Glamour Girls
    • ("Loveliness" (1939))

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Personal details

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    • Official Fan Site
    • February 8, 1921
    • Wallace, Idaho, USA
    • June 29, 1995
    • Century City, California, USA(throat cancer)
    • Ronald DanteMay 9, 1969 - January 26, 1972 (divorced)
    • Cheryl Crane
  • Other works
    (1940s) Magazine ads: Max Factor Hollywood pancake make-up
  • Publicity listings
    • 3 Biographical Movies
    • 8 Print Biographies
    • 2 Portrayals
    • 10 Articles
    • 10 Pictorials
    • 11 Magazine Cover Photos

Did you know

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    In 1958, while filming Another Time, Another Place (1958) in London, England, she was visited by her boyfriend, gangster Johnny Stompanato. Stompanato suspected that she was having an affair with co-star Sean Connery and at one point confronted Connery and threatened to kill him. Connery knocked him unconscious with one punch. He then waited until Stompanato regained consciousness and told him that if he ever saw Stompanato again he would kill him. Stompanato left London the next day.
  • Quotes
    A successful man is one who makes more money than a wife can spend. A successful woman is one who can find such a man.
    • Attractive figure
    • The Survivors
      (1969)
      $12,500 /week

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