Karen Black

Karen Black

Birthday

01.07.1939

Deathday

08.08.2013

Place of birth

Park Ridge, Illinois, USA

Gender

Female

Known for

Acting

Biography

Karen Blanche Black (née Ziegler; July 1, 1939 – August 8, 2013) was an American actress, screenwriter, singer, and songwriter. She rose to prominence for her work in various studio and independent films in the 1970s, frequently portraying eccentric and offbeat characters, and established herself as a figure of New Hollywood. Her career spanned over 50 years and includes nearly 200 credits in both independent and mainstream films. Black received numerous accolades throughout her career, including two Golden Globe Awards, as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. A native of suburban Chicago, Black studied theater at Northwestern University before dropping out and relocating to New York City. She performed on Broadway in 1965 before making her major film debut in Francis Ford Coppola's You're a Big Boy Now (1966). Black relocated to California and was cast as an acid-tripping prostitute in Dennis Hopper's road film Easy Rider (1969). That led to a lead in the drama Five Easy Pieces (1970), in which she played a hopeless beautician, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award and won a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress. Black made her first major commercial picture with the disaster film Airport 1975 (1974), and her subsequent appearance as Myrtle Wilson in The Great Gatsby (1974) won her a second Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress. Black starred as a glamorous country singer in Robert Altman's ensemble musical drama Nashville (1975), also writing and performing two songs for the soundtrack, which won a Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack. Her portrayal of an aspiring actress in John Schlesinger's drama The Day of the Locust (also 1975) earned her a third Golden Globe nomination, this time for Best Actress. She subsequently took on four roles in Dan Curtis' anthology horror film Trilogy of Terror (1975), followed by Curtis's supernatural horror feature, Burnt Offerings (1976). The same year, she starred as a con artist in Alfred Hitchcock's final film, Family Plot. In 1982, Black starred as a trans woman in the Robert Altman-directed Broadway debut of Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, a role she also reprised in Altman's subsequent film adaptation. She next starred in the comedy Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? (1983), followed by Tobe Hooper's remake of Invaders from Mars (1986). For much of the late 1980s and 1990s, Black starred in a variety of arthouse, independent, and horror films, as well as writing her own screenplays. She had a leading role as a villainous mother in Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses (2003), which cemented her status as a cult horror icon. She continued to star in low-profile films throughout the early 2000s, as well as working as a playwright before her death from ampullary cancer in 2013.

Movies

The Trust

The Trust

4/23/1993

Malaika

Malaika

1/1/1998

OowieWanna

OowieWanna

2/18/2012

Hostage

Hostage

10/1/1987

Whitepaddy

Whitepaddy

1/1/2006

Nashville

Nashville

6/11/1975

The Player

The Player

5/8/1992

Double Duty

Double Duty

12/8/2009

Fallen Arches

Fallen Arches

1/15/2000

Mr. Horn

Mr. Horn

2/1/1979

Easy Rider

Easy Rider

6/26/1969

Capricorn One

Capricorn One

12/10/1977

Family Plot

Family Plot

4/9/1976

The Outfit

The Outfit

10/19/1973

Burnt Offerings

Burnt Offerings

10/18/1976

Rubin & Ed

Rubin & Ed

5/15/1992

Gypsy 83

Gypsy 83

10/18/2001

Martin's Day

Martin's Day

2/22/1985

Firecracker

Firecracker

10/11/2005

The Last Word

The Last Word

10/10/1979

Dark Blood

Dark Blood

9/27/2012

America Brown

America Brown

10/28/2005

The Squeeze

The Squeeze

10/25/1978

Wanderlust

Wanderlust

7/12/2006

A Gunfight

A Gunfight

8/25/1971

Bad Manners

Bad Manners

11/11/1984

Airport 1975

Airport 1975

10/18/1974

Red Dirt

Red Dirt

3/17/2000

Cisco Pike

Cisco Pike

11/2/1971

Watercolors

Watercolors

6/7/2008

Blood Money

Blood Money

4/12/1991

Rhinoceros

Rhinoceros

1/21/1974

The Independent

The Independent

11/10/2000

Club Fed

Club Fed

8/9/1990

Cut and Run

Cut and Run

8/8/1985

Born to Win

Born to Win

12/1/1971

Quiet Fire

Quiet Fire

10/31/1991

The Pyx

The Pyx

9/8/1973

Mirror Mirror

Mirror Mirror

10/19/1990

Soulkeeper

Soulkeeper

10/13/2001

Hard Contract

Hard Contract

4/30/1969

The Children

The Children

5/18/1990

Killer Fish

Killer Fish

12/7/1979

Stir

Stir

7/1/1997

Men

Men

10/23/1997

Angel Blue

Angel Blue

11/15/1998

Eternal Evil

Eternal Evil

1/4/1985

Teknolust

Teknolust

1/10/2002

Night Angel

Night Angel

6/2/1990

Starstruck

Starstruck

1/1/1995

Crimetime

Crimetime

8/1/1996

Savage Dawn

Savage Dawn

12/21/1985

Miss Right

Miss Right

1/1/1982

Charades

Charades

12/17/1998

Wild in Blue

Wild in Blue

5/5/2014

Zapped Again!

Zapped Again!

4/14/1990

Judgement

Judgement

8/5/1992

Caged Fear

Caged Fear

5/17/1991

Invisible Dad

Invisible Dad

3/24/1998

Dogtown

Dogtown

4/6/1997

Mascara

Mascara

5/7/1999

Dixie Lanes

Dixie Lanes

5/3/1988

The Donor

The Donor

4/13/2001

Evil Spirits

Evil Spirits

10/3/1991

Repo Chick

Repo Chick

9/9/2009

Overexposed

Overexposed

1/1/1990

Paris

Paris

6/6/2003

Ooga Booga

Ooga Booga

3/12/2013

Dr. Rage

Dr. Rage

1/1/2005

Stuck!

Stuck!

11/15/2009

Maria My Love

Maria My Love

4/17/2012

Light Speed

Light Speed

1/1/1998

Irene in Time

Irene in Time

6/19/2009

Airports

Airports

9/17/2025

Meet the Eye

Meet the Eye

6/16/2009

Bottomless Pit

Bottomless Pit

10/21/2015

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