Lana Turner
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lana Turner (February 8, 1921 – June 29, 1995) was an American actress. Discovered and signed to a film contract by MGM at the age of sixteen, Turner first attracted attention in They Won't Forget (1937). She played featured roles, often as the ingenue, in such films as Love Finds Andy Hardy (1938). During the early 1940s she established herself as a leading actress in such films as Johnny Eager (1941), Ziegfeld Girl (1941) and Somewhere I'll Find You (1942). She is known as one of the first Hollywood scream queens thanks to her role in the 1941 horror film Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and her reputation as a glamorous femme fatale was enhanced by her performance in the film noir The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946). Her popularity continued through the 1950s, in such films as The Bad and the Beautiful (1952) and Peyton Place (1957), for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress. In 1958, her daughter, Cheryl Crane, stabbed Turner's lover Johnny Stompanato to death. A coroner's inquest brought considerable media attention to Turner and concluded that Crane had acted in self defense. Turner's next film, Imitation of Life (1959), proved to be one of the greatest successes of her career, but from the early 1960s her roles were fewer. She gained recognition near the end of her career with a recurring guest role in the television series Falcon Crest during 1982 and 1983. Turner made her final television appearance in 1991, and died from throat cancer in 1995.
Known For

Falcon Crest

The Love Boat

The Love Boat

What's My Line?

The Carol Burnett Show

The Ed Sullivan Show

The Oscars

MGM Parade
All Movies (85)
- Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood2018 · as Self (archive footage)
- This Is Bob Hope...2017 · as Self (archive footage)
- 1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year2009 · as Self (archive footage)
- Murders of Hollywood2003 · as Self (archive footage)
- Reflections of Evil2002 · as Tracy Carlyle Hastings (archive footage)
- Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song2002 · as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Lana Turner... a Daughter's Memoir2001 · as Self (archive footage)
- Becoming Attractions: The Trailers of Lana Turner1996 · as Self (archive footage)
- That's Entertainment! III1994 · as (archive footage)
- La Classe américaine1993 · as Isabelle (archive footage)
- Murderers, Mobsters, & Madmen: Volume 6: Hollywood Police Files1992 · as (archive footage) (uncredited)
- The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind1988 · as Self (archive footage)
- Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC1988 · as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood1987 · as Self
- Night of 100 Stars II1985 · as Self
- Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage1983 · as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Showbiz Goes to War1982 · as (archive footage)
- Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid1982 · as (in "Johnny Eager" / "The Postman Always Rings Twice") (archive footage)
- Witches' Brew1980 · as Vivian Cross
- The Hollywood Clowns1979 · as (archive footage)
- Bittersweet Love1976 · as Claire
- That's Entertainment, Part II1976 · as (archive footage)
- Persecution1974 · as Carrie Masters
- Hollywood: The Dream Factory1972 · as Self (archive footage)
- The Big Cube1969 · as Adriana Roman
- Madame X1966 · as Holly Parker
- Love Has Many Faces1965 · as Kit Jordon
- Who's Got the Action?1962 · as Melanie Flood
- Bachelor in Paradise1961 · as Rosemary Howard
- By Love Possessed1961 · as Marjorie Penrose
- Portrait in Black1960 · as Sheila Cabot
- Imitation of Life1959 · as Lora Meredith
- Andy Hardy Comes Home1958 · as Cynthia Potter (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Another Time, Another Place1958 · as Sara Scott
- The Lady Takes a Flyer1958 · as Maggie Colby
- Peyton Place1957 · as Constance MacKenzie
- Diane1956 · as Diane de Poitiers - Countess de Breze
- The Rains of Ranchipur1955 · as Lady Edwina Esketh
- The Sea Chase1955 · as Elsa Keller
- The Prodigal1955 · as Samarra
- Betrayed1954 · as Carla Van Oven
- Flame and the Flesh1954 · as Madeline
- Great Lady Has an Interview1954 · as The Star
- Latin Lovers1953 · as Nora Taylor
- The Bad and the Beautiful1952 · as Georgia Lorrison
- The Merry Widow1952 · as Crystal Radek
- Singin' in the Rain1952 · as Actress in The Royal Rascal (uncredited)
- Mr. Imperium1951 · as Fredda Barlo
- A Life of Her Own1950 · as Lily Brannel James
- The Three Musketeers1948 · as Lady De Winter
- Homecoming1948 · as Lt. Jane 'Snapshot' McCall
- Cass Timberlane1947 · as Virginia 'Jinny' Marshland
- Green Dolphin Street1947 · as Marianne Patourel
- The Postman Always Rings Twice1946 · as Cora Smith
- Week-End at the Waldorf1945 · as Bunny Smith
- Keep Your Powder Dry1945 · as Valerie Parks
- Marriage Is a Private Affair1944 · as Theodora "Theo" Scoffield West
- Twenty Years After1944 · as (archive footage)
- Du Barry Was a Lady1943 · as Lana Turner (uncredited)
- Show-Business at War1943 · as Self
- Slightly Dangerous1943 · as Peggy Evans aka Carol Burden
- The Youngest Profession1943 · as Lana Turner
- Strictly G.I.1943 · as Self - Guest Star
- Somewhere I'll Find You1942 · as Paula Lane
- Johnny Eager1941 · as Lisbeth Bard
- Honky Tonk1941 · as Elizabeth Cotton
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde1941 · as Beatrix 'Bea' Emery
- Ziegfeld Girl1941 · as Sheila Regan
- A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound1940 · as Self
- We Who Are Young1940 · as Marjorie White Brooks
- Trifles of Importance1940 · as Self (archive footage)
- Two Girls on Broadway1940 · as Pat Mahoney
- Dancing Co-Ed1939 · as Patty Marlow
- Rhumba Rhythm at the Hollywood La Conga1939 · as Herself (uncredited)
- These Glamour Girls1939 · as Jane Thomas
- Calling Dr. Kildare1939 · as Rosalie Lewett
- Dramatic School1938 · as Mado
- Rich Man, Poor Girl1938 · as Helen
- Four's a Crowd1938 · as Passerby (uncredited)
- Love Finds Andy Hardy1938 · as Cynthia Potter
- The Adventures of Marco Polo1938 · as Maid
- The Great Garrick1937 · as Mlle. Auber
- Topper1937 · as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
- They Won't Forget1937 · as Mary Clay
- Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1)1936 · as Self
All TV Shows (11)
- Falcon Crest1981 · as Jacqueline Perrault
- Entertainment Tonight1981 · as Self
- The Love Boat1977 · as Elizabeth Raley
- The Love Boat1977 · as Elizabeth Raleigh
- Harold Robbins' The Survivors1969 · as Tracy Carlyle Hastings
- The Carol Burnett Show1967 · as Self - Guest / Various Characters
- The Dinah Shore Chevy Show1956 · as Self
- MGM Parade1955 · as Self
- The Oscars1953 · as Self
- What's My Line?1950 · as Self - Mystery Guest
- The Ed Sullivan Show1948 · as Self