This Biography is about one of the best Actress Lana Turner including her Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Lana Turner | |
Real Name | Lana Turner |
Profession | Actresses |
Nick Name | The Sweater Girl |
Famous as | Actress |
Nationality | American |
Personal life of Lana Turner | |
Born on | 08 February 1921 |
Birthday | 8th February |
Died At Age | 74 |
Sun Sign | Aquarius |
Born in | Wallace, Idaho, U.S. |
Died on | 29 June 1995 AD |
Place of death | Century City, Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
City | Idaho |
Family Background of Lana Turner | |
Father | John Virgil Turner |
Mother | Mildred Frances Cowan |
Spouses/Partners | Ronald Pellar (m. 1969-1972), Robert P. Eaton (m. 1965-1969), Frederick May (m. 1960-1962), Lex Barker (m. 1953-1957), Henry J. Topping, Jr. (m. 1948-1952), Joseph Stephen Crane (m. 1943-1944), Joseph Stephen Crane (m. |
Children | Cheryl Crane |
Education | Hollywood high school |
Net worth | $5 million |
Awards | 1981 – Artistry in Cinema award 1994 – Donostia Lifetime Achievement Award |
Personal Fact of Lana Turner | |
Lana Turner was an American actress popular during the 1940s and 1950s. Discovered at a drug store, she made her screen debut in A Star Is Born. She became famous as the “Sweater Girl in They Won’t Forget. Soon offers came pouring with significant roles in the Dramatic School, Love Finds Andy Hardy, Ziegfeld Girl, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Honky Tonk, and Johnny Eager. Turner came into her own in films such as, The Postman Always Rings Twice, Diane, Another Time, Another Place, Portrait in Black and Imitation of Life. Her private life, however, was a mess. She was married eight times and battled alcoholism. Her longtime boyfriend, mobster Johnny Stompanato, was stabbed to death by her daughter Cheryl Crane, during one of their many violent arguments. Cheryl was acquitted with the court ruling it was justifiable homicide. The actress got her biggest break starring in Peyton Place, which received an Oscar nomination for her role. Turner continued to appear in films until 1980 and had a recurring role as Jacqueline Perrault on the TV series “Falcon Crest. She published her autobiography, “Lana: The Lady, The Legend, The Truth” and died after a long bout with cancer |
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