
Actor
Carroll Baker
Born 1931 · Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA
Carroll Baker (born May 28, 1931) is a former American actress who has enjoyed popularity as both a serious dramatic actress and, particularly in the 1960s, as a movie sex symbol. After studying under Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio, Baker began performing on Broadway in 1954. From there, she was recruited by director Elia Kazan to play the lead in the adaptation of two Tennessee Williams plays into the film Baby Doll in 1956. In the mid-1960s, as a contract player for Paramount Pictures, Baker became a sex symbol after appearing as a hedonistic widow in The Carpetbaggers (1964). The film's producer, Joseph E. Levine, cast her in Sylvia before giving her the role of Jean Harlow in the biopic Harlow (1965). Despite significant prepublicity, Harlow was a critical failure, and Baker relocated to Italy in 1966 amid a legal dispute over her contract with Paramount and Levine's overseeing of her career. In Europe, she spent the next 10 years starring in hard-edged giallo and horror films, including Romolo Guerrieri's The Sweet Body of Deborah (1968), a series of four films with Umberto Lenzi beginning with Orgasmo (1969) and ending with Knife of Ice (1972), and Corrado Farina's Baba Yaga (1973). Baker appeared in supporting roles in several acclaimed dramas in the 1980s, including the drama Star 80 (1983) as the mother of murder victim Dorothy Stratten, and the racial drama Native Son (1986), based on the novel by Richard Wright. Through the 1990s Baker had guest roles in several television series, such as Murder, She Wrote; L.A. Law, and Roswell. She formally retired from acting in 2003.
Acting

The Game
Ilsa · 1997

Tales from the Crypt
Mother Paloma ("segment "The Trap") · 1989

Giant
Luz Benedict II · 1956

Kindergarten Cop
Eleanor Crisp · 1990

Roswell
Claudia Parker · 1999

Murder, She Wrote
Sibella Stone · 1984

The Big Country
Patricia Terrill · 1958

How the West Was Won
Eve Prescott Rawlings · 1962

Baby Doll
Baby Doll Meighan · 1956

The Greatest Story Ever Told
Veronica · 1965

Cheyenne Autumn
Deborah Wright · 1964

Chicago Hope
Sylvie Tannen · 1994

Star 80
Dorothy's Mum · 1983

Ironweed
Annie Phelan · 1987

L.A. Law
Rae Morrison · 1986

The Oscars
Self · 1953

The Watcher in the Woods
Helen Curtis · 1980

A Quiet Place to Kill
Helen · 1970

Bad
Hazel Aiken · 1977

You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story
Self · 2008

What's My Line?
Self - Mystery Guest · 1950

Knife of Ice
Martha Caldwell · 1972

Baba Yaga
Baba Yaga · 1973

Paranoia
Kathryn West · 1969