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  2. Any thoughts on Carroll Baker? - the Data Lounge

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    Carroll Baker studied at the Actor’s Studio with Lee Strasberg and was at the top of the list with casting agents, producers and directors. She stumbled because her husband thought she should focus on sexier roles. Bumping this as TCM posted on their Youtube page this 1995 interview with Carroll Baker.

  3. James Dean grabbed Carroll Baker in the crotch during a scene in...

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    James Dean grabbed Carroll Baker in the crotch during a scene in Giant. Excerpts from Baby Doll : An Autobiography by Carroll Baker. The most important scene we had together was filmed in Hollywood. It was the one in which the older Jett Rink proposes marriage to the now grown-up Luz Benedict II. We did that one scene, take after take, for ...

  4. Carroll Baker doesn't bring charisma to mysterious "Sylvia" 1965

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    This 1965 melodrama plays like a cross between "Laura" & "Butterfield 8." Detective George Maharis is hired to find out if wealthy Peter Lawford's fiancee, Carroll of the title role, has any skeletons in her closet. Well, natch! Maharis' Mac talks to characters in her past, & he instantly falls in love with her.

  5. Carroll Baker turns 90 today - the Data Lounge

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    Carroll Baker turns 90 today She has to be among our last living actors who was around for some of the latter days of the "Golden Age" of Hollywood. A very good actress, too.

  6. Carroll Baker defends Bill Cosby - the Data Lounge

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    Carroll Baker is 90 years old this year and doesn't understand the crime and seriousness of drugging and raping over 50 women. Back in the day they blocked this this of thing out and just let it go. She is a product of her time, like Bill Cosby who has still not shown any remorse. Carroll Baker is a Hollywood actress.

  7. The Strange One - 1957 - the Data Lounge

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    Damn! Garfein was deported to Auschwitz at the age of 13 and survived 11 concentration camps. That’s one reason Baker didn’t divorce him much earlier than she did. She would have felt too guilty. Based on "End as a Man" by Calder Willingham it's strange alright, if only for the homoerotic sadism dispensed at the Citadel by newcomer Ben ...

  8. The Carroll Baker movie, Harlow was good if historically inaccurate. She did marry that studio arranged Gay guy who was in the closet. Peter LAwford was very convincing. And I really liked Red Buttons as her agent, and a lecherous Leslie Nielsen, and Angela Landsbury, Mike Connors, Raph Vallone. It was sad though. She dies.

  9. TCM Summer Under the Stars: Meryl Streep - Saturday, August 10

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    1.) Julia isn't her movie. That's like saying that Manhattan is Streep's movie. She gives minor supporting performances in both.

  10. ‘Star 80’ (1983)- let’s revisit Bob Fosse’s final (and...

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    However, some modern critics tear it apart also. Here is one I read minutes ago… “ TCM, Friday, 12:45pm: Bob Fosse's STAR 80 (1983) was the end product of a very poisonous chic surrounding Teresa Carpenter's Pulitzer-Prize winning essay "Death of a Playmate" and the work more of a vulture than an artist.

  11. Reassessing Jean Harlow. She Had d It All - the Data Lounge

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    The Carroll Baker "Harlow" was rushed into production to try to beat the Carol Lynley "Harlow" to the movie screens. The production schedule was cut in half, the script was incomplete and being written and re-written on the fly, first takes were often used and rushed to print, and Baker was given very little time to rehearse.