su酒坛模型下载:谁能介绍一下《音乐之声》中的男爵夫人?

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她是一个贵妇人.很喜欢上校,也就是男主角.为人阴险.她十分不喜欢孩子,她曾经打算在和上校结婚以后把他的7个孩子都送到寄宿学校.她也曾在发现玛丽亚和上校相爱时几度阻挡.但当她发现大势已去,也成全了他们.

A ravishing redheaded leading lady of the 1940s and 50s, Eleanor Parker signed a contract with Warner Bros. on her 18th birthday after gaining experience on stage in Cleveland, summer stock and at the Pasadena Playhouse. She made her debut in Raoul Walsh's "They Died with Their Boots On" (1941) before graduating to starring status in distinguished films like "Pride of the Marines" (1945, her third movie with director Delmer Daves), and "Voice of the Turtle" (1947, opposite Ronald Reagan), adapted from John van Druten's Broadway hit. Parker reached the zenith of her popularity and acclaim in the early 50s, winning three Best Actress Oscar nominations for her terrorized prison inmate in "Caged" (1950), as Kirk Douglas' neglected wife with a secret in "Detective Story" (1951) and as polio-stricken opera star Marjorie Lawrence in "Interrupted Melody" (1955). That same year, she was also memorable as Frank Sinatra's beautiful but hateful crippled wife in Otto Preminger's "The Man with the Golden Arm".

Parker's career had definitely peaked, and though she would reteam with Raoul Walsh for "The King and Four Queens" (1956, with Clark Gable) and Sinatra for Frank Capra's "A Hole in the Head" (1959), her best work of the late 50s was in Hugo Haas's "Lizzie", in which she was excellent as a woman with three distinct personalities, and Carl Schultz's "The Seventh Sin" (both 1957), playing the adulterous wife of a doctor who redeems herself during an epidemic. "Madison Avenue" (1962) marked her last starring role in a picture, but Parker continued to appear in secondary roles through the 70s, most notably as the Baroness in Robert Wise's "The Sound of Music" (1965). After headlining the NBC melodrama about the movie business "Bracken's World" (1969-70) and appearing in her final feature to date, "Sunburn" (1979), Parker acted in three TV-movies, "Once Upon a Spy" (ABC, 1980), "Madame X" (NBC, 1981) and "Dead on the Money" (TNT, 1991), in addition to the 1986 "Stage Struck" episode of CBS' "Murder, She Wrote".

Also Credited As: Eleanor Jean ParkerBorn: on 06/26/22 in Cedarville, OhioJob Titles: ActorFamily
Daughter: Sharon Friedlob. born in 1950
Daughter: Susan Friedlob. born in 1948
Siblings: had three older; Parker was the youngest
Son: Paul Clemens. born in 1958
Son: Richard Friedlob. born in 1952
Significant Others
Husband: Bert Friedlob. eloped to Las Vegas on January 5, 1946; divorced on November 10, 1953
Husband: Fred L Losse. US Naval lieutenant; married on March 21, 1943; divorced on December 5, 1944
Husband: Paul Clemens. introduced by William Holden; married on November 25, 1954; divorced on March 9, 1965
Husband: Raymond N Hirsch. married on April 17, 1966
Education
Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, California
Milestones
1932 Began her career at the age of ten with the Cleveland Playhouse Curtain Pullers (date approximate)
1939 Enrolled at the Pasadena Playhouse after graduating from high school; discovered by a Warner Bros. talent scout (date approximate)
1940 Signed a contract with Warners on her 18th birthday
1941 Film debut, a bit part in "They Died With Their Boots On"
1950 Last picture with Warner Bros., "Three Secrets", paired her with director Robert Wise; began free-lancing
1950 Received first Oscar nomination for her leading role in "Caged"
1951 Picked up second Oscar nomination for William Wyler's "Detective Story"
1955 Beautiful but hateful as the wheelchair wife in Otto Preminger's "Man with the Golden Arm", starring Frank Sinatra
1955 Received the last of her three Oscar nominations as Best Actress for her work in "Interrupted Melody"
1959 Second film with Sinatra, Frank Capra's "A Hole in the Head"
1962 Last starring role in "Madison Avenue"
1965 Received "guest star" billing for her prominent supporting role as the Baroness in the popular musical film, "The Sound of Music", directed by Wise
1969 TV series debut as regular, "Bracken's World" (NBC)
1970 Returned to the stage; toured for two seasons in a production of "Forty Carats"
1971 Played bickering wife of Jackie Cooper and mother to Sally Field's hippie runaway in ABC movie "Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring"
1973 Headlined ABC movie "The Great American Beauty Contest"
1975 Starred in comedy pilot, Stanley Kramer's "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" (ABC), based on the director's 1967 feature
1978 Portrayed Lady Amberly in syndicated miniseries "The Bastard"
1979 Returned to feature films after a ten-year absence to play a role in "Sunburn"; last feature film to date
1986 Appeared in "Stage Struck" episode of "Murder She Wrote" (CBS)
1991 Played Catherine Blake in TNT movie "Dead on the Money"
Achieved star status in the mid-1940s in films including "Pride of the Marines" (1945) and "Of Human Bondage" (1946)
Acted in TV movies "Once Upon a Spy" (ABC, 1980) and "Madame X" (NBC, 1981), the seventh version of the famed weeper
Acted throughout her teens in summer stock in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts
Raised in Cleveland, Ohio