Aaron Spelling, said earlier this week she would never be replaced. Lori smiled oftenbut never spoke. Anne Baxter was born in Michigan City, Indiana, on May 7, 1923. It was a brief marriage; Klee died unexpectedly from illness. I don't remember the exact moment in time that Maginel told me about her mother. Her last year with Fox was 1952 during which she acted in the films Outcasts of Poker, My Wifes Best Friend and The Last Leaf. At 16, Baxter screen-tested for the role of Mrs. DeWinter in Rebecca. . "Then you should do just that!" As a result, my first meeting with the great actress is a little fuzzy. Shuffling them, she looked at me with a smile. It was so very different from my last visit here. There was a question I really needed an answer toand I wanted her to take it seriously. She was the daughter of a salesman, Kenneth Stuart Baxter, and his wife, Catherine Dorothy (Wright), who herself was the daughter of Frank Lloyd Wright, the world-renowned architect. In 1942 Anne played Joseph Cotten's daughter, Lucy Morgan, in The Magnificent Ambersons (1942). I always loved visiting Mag. It was a copy of her novel, "Intermission" autographed to me. Katrina was there with her husband, Michael. All things consideredit wasn't a bad way to go, I guess. The newlywed couple had purchased a sprawling property in Easton, Connecticut, which they extensively remodeled; however, Klee did not live to see the renovations completed. Thanksgivings were typically spent at Taliesin, the Western Home base that great-grandfather Frank Lloyd Wright had designed. After coming back to the United States she worked for the television films Cimarron, Mix Me a Person and Season of Passion in 1961. Starting work with a prominent furniture retailer, I soon realized that I could be of greater service and deliver a broader range of design options as an independent designer. Anne was born in Michigan City, Indiana to Kenneth Stuart Baxter and Catherine (ne Wright), whose father was the famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Organize, control, distribute and measure all of your digital content. She took a screen test which was ultimately seen by the moguls of Twentieth Century-Fox, and she was signed to a seven-year contract. "How"I began awkwardly, "How do you write a book? "Please Momnot the cards! Baxter was a Republican who was active in the campaigns of Thomas E. Dewey[26] and Dwight D. She appeared often on stage and on television. It was only the second week of classes, but already I was tired of waking up every morning to my roommate, Claudia's punk rock music obsession. In between, she married David Klee in '77, but he died that same year. A path that proved fortuitous in providing critical buying skills because essentially, if you ate it, drank it, slept on it, or wrote with it in a hotel, I bought it! She married Beverly Randolph Galt, an Air Force pilot, on February 18, 1960, and divorced him in 1968. Launching my career in Ryetown, New York, I moved quickly to Philadelphia and with a summer stint at the Grand Hotel on Mackinaw Island, Michigan before heading South to Charlotte, North Carolina. After no appearances in 1958, she made one film in 1959 Season of Passion (1959) and one in 1960 Cimarron (1960).After Walk on the Wild Side (1962), she took a hiatus from filming for the next four years. We collect and tell stories of people from all around the world. The marriage produced two daughters, Melissa and Maginel, and Miss Baxters book, Intermission, about giving up career and Hollywood. Waist deep in water he got us all out and tossed all our soggy belongings with us. You found David!". With a keen eye, she assessed our current emotional state and quickly picked up a deck of cards. It still wasn't a great role, but it was better than a bit part. I had never met Melissa, the second oldest daughter, until now, but I recognized her from Mag's photo album. His office at Paramount was bursting with books, props, rolls of linens. As first lady she was the founder of the Freedom Foundation Trust. Rather than giving up, she turned to Hollywood.[5]. Anne Baxter (1923-1985) was an American actress who had an extensive career in film, television and on stage. In 1949 she was loaned to another studio for a small role in a minor western 20 Mule Team and in The Great Profile. I guess when it came to torture, one roommate was as good as the next. "[18], In the mid-1950s, Baxter began a relationship with Gambino gangster Filippo Autelitano and later, her publicist Russell Birdwell, who took control of her career and directed her in The Come On (1956). 1963) from her mother's marriage to Randolph Galt. I nodded dismally. I always felt as if I was the luckiest person alive to be given a private audience to her performance. Anne Baxter was born in Michigan City, Indiana on May 7, 1923 to a sales manager, Kenneth Stuart Baxter and his wife Catherine Dorothy Wright, daughter of the famous architect Frank Llyod Wright. It was like God had reached out and snuffed a bright flame with a quick pinch of His fingers. Surrounded by art and treasures from the world over, it is small wonder that I believe in interiors based in art including rugs as artwork for the floor and personal mementos from far and near. After finding no discerning marks on it she turned to me and asked, "Sojust how lucky are you anyway?". "Looklook," she cried tearing off another section of the orange peel and waving it around. She continued acting with the play Fools Paradise in 1971, TV movie Little Mo, the mini-series East of Eden 1981 and Hotel in 1983. She made her acting debut at the age of 13 on stage in the Broadway play Seen But Not Heard in 1936. She appeared as another villain, Olga, Queen of the Cossacks, opposite Vincent Price's Egghead in three episodes of the show's third season. "Laurieoh, Lauriecome here! [28] Baxter remained on life support for eight days in New York's Lenox Hill Hospital, until family members agreed that brain function had ceased. For a moment she had sounded so much like her mother "Not quite yetbut perhaps someday" I said with a strange smile that brought a confused look to my friend's face. When we were done, Maginel collapsed on her bed in a sweaty heap and asked, "Do you think she'll likemaybe beat us up?" To my relief, Katrina seemed to approve of mewhich was good, because I thought she was an incredible lady. And so I would like to share with you my story and how my past helped me find my inspiration for today and tomorrow. ", "What?!" She had come a long way in so short a time, but for her next two films she was just the narrator: Mother Wore Tights (1947) and Blaze of Noon (1947). With a serious demeanor, I did as she asked and handed the deck back to her. Michael Spound, who also stars in the ABC-TV series, said, I was very lucky to know her and I will miss her very much.. She had been starring in the television series, Hotel, and was a stage, screen and television performer over a 49-year period. I was our boys' idealized girl next door."[7]. Your email address will not be published. While living for today, it is by understanding the past that todays inspirations are found and tomorrows dreams delivered. Saying goodbye after that particular visit was especially difficult. She wasn't particularly concerned with being a celebrity or a personality; she was more concerned with being just an actress and trying hard to produce the best performance she was capable of. Guest in the House (1944) the next year was a dismal failure, but Sunday Dinner for a Soldier (1944) was received much better by the public, though it was ripped apart by the critics. In 1971, a year after the marriage ended and she resumed her career, Miss Baxter told an interviewer: Acting is not what I do. [16] The couple had one daughter, Katrina, born in 1951. "Pick a card, Laurie," she said in that wonderfully husky voice she had. Surprised at the impromptu gift she was giving me, I looked down at the cover and smiled. In 1943, she played a French maid in a North African hotel (with a French accent) in Billy Wilder's Five Graves to Cairo, a Paramount production. It was the first role that was really worth anything, but critics weren't that impressed with Anne, her role nor the movie. For a long time, I simply didn't want to offend Maginel, Katrina or Melissa by exploiting the relationship I'd gained simply by a chance encounter in college. As for talking to the media, well that seemed a bit far-fetched. Following the frozen years in beautiful upstate New York, I began a career in hospitality purchasing. She won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe, and was nominated for an Emmy. "Uh.Lauriethe bathroom is right here," Mag pointed out. With a serious look on her face she looked up from the cards and met my eyes. Anne Baxter (May 7, 1923 December 12, 1985) was an American actress, star of Hollywood films, Broadway productions, and television series. Headstrong and determined, I was spurred on to launch my own company, Linea Interior Design, Inc in March 1994. In 1942 Anne played Joseph Cotten's daughter, Lucy Morgan, in The Magnificent Ambersons (1942). Its what I am. "Promise me, Laurie," she said, "you won't let anyone hold you back. Knowing how I perceived hernot as the famous actress Anne Baxter, she had signed it simply "To Lauriefrom Maginel's mother." Eric graciously extended his hand to help her off the table, while I nodded and assured her that I had most definitely seen the zest. Anne Baxter in The Durant Daily Democrat - Dec 13 1985 view all 16 Immediate Family Private spouse Private spouse David Klee husband John Hodiak ex-husband Katrina Hodiak daughter Beverly Randolph Galt ex-husband Melissa Galt daughter Maginel Galt daughter David G Klee husband Catherine Dorothy Baxter mother Kenneth Stuart Baxter father Private The two of us had been assigned totally inappropriate roommates in our freshman year at college. followed by Eric's awed exclamation, "Wowyour Mom is so cool!". Laurie just picked the SAME card for the third time!" It was as if the house was holding its breath waiting for the one person to return home that would breathe life into these walls. Cocktail Connoisseur. [9], In 1953, Baxter contracted a two-picture deal for Warner Brothers. During the 1960s and 1970s she appeared as a guest artist in TV shows Batman, The FBI, Ironside, The Big Valley, The Name of the Game, Marcus Welby, MD, Cannon Bancek, The Love Boat, Mannix and others. In 1951, she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for the title role in All About Eve (1950). She opted for a role in Douglas Fairbanks Chase a Crooked Shadow made in England. I got the interior design bug early. As I changed my outfit for the third time, a quick rap came at our door. It surprised me a bit only because my roommate seemed sonormal. The culture shock and even language differences, East to West, were startling, but I survived the three years and graduated with honors. The original idea was to have Baxter's character gradually come to mirror Colbert's over the course of the film. She played an old flame of Raymond Burr on his crime series Ironside. No funeral was planned. (Photo by Richard C. Miller/Donaldson Collection/Getty Images) PURCHASE A LICENSE Get personalized pricing by telling us when, where, and how you want to use this asset. They divorced in 1953. "Don't worry," I assured her, "I'm pretty sure I can take Claudiamaybe." To me, she was something morean incredibly vivacious woman that I once knew as Maginel's mother. she suffered a stroke while walking on Madison Avenue, New York City. I furrowed my brow in puzzlement. Things unsaid. I'm not sure exactly how helpful I wasbut I have a feeling I would have been a more compassionate and understanding friend if I had known then what I know now about how hard it is to lose your mother. In 70, Baxter returned to movies, having missed working as an actress. The only other film job Anne appeared in that year was in Swamp Water (1941). [21] They then moved to Hawaii (his home state) before settling back in Brentwood, California. She is an actress, . It came as no surprise therefore that while this was her birthday partyshe had everything under control. These special people from her past inspire Melissa because they earned respect for their creative genius and for doing what they loved. Melissa Galt is the great-granddaughter of acclaimed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, daughter of Academy Award-winning actress Anne Baxter and goddaughter to famed costume designer Edith Head. Anne Baxter's death is a shattering shock to all of us who . Despite criticisms of her interpretation of Nefertari, DeMille and The Hollywood Reporter both thought her performance was "very good,"[11][12] and The New York Daily News described her as "remarkably effective. She was top-billed in the western The Outcasts of Poker Flat (1950), with Dale Robertson, and was part of an ensemble cast in O. Henry's Full House (1952), her last project for Fox. In 1943 she was loaned to Paramount to act in Billy Wilders Five Graves to Cairo. She became a contract player of 20th Century Fox and was loaned to RKO Pictures for the role of Lucy Morgan in Orson Welles' The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), one of her earlier films. Born in Michigan City, Indiana, her mother was the daughter of Frank Lloyd Wright. After the birth of their second daughter, Maginel, back in California, Galt unexpectedly announced that they were moving to a 4,452 hectare (11,000 acre) ranch south of Grants, New Mexico. . We moved often growing up, giving me a ready sense of adaptability and a head start on my philosophy of moveable furnishings. She maintained an active career until '85 when she suffered a stroke while walking on Madison Avenue, New York City. She never regained consciousness after being stricken, said her lawyer, Henry Perles. And if they had, my memories of Anne Baxter were all good ones. AmoMama creates engaging, meaningful content for women. Her next film Razors Edge was directed by Edmund Goulding. In one hand she held a partially peeled orangeand in the other a large piece of orange peel that she was waving about in the air. Eric smiled sheepishly but looked completely unrepentant. She arrived in New York City, New York at age 11, attending various private schools. The same year she also appeared in The Eve of St. Mark. Anne appeared with her husband John Hodiak in Homecoming in 1948. In 1947, she won both the Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Sophie MacDonald in The Razor's Edge (1946). Truly, it wasn't the same place without her presence. Michael Spound, who also stars in the ABC-TV series, said, I was very lucky to know her and I will miss her very much.. She appeared in The Sullivans in 1944. She joined the hit series last season largely because she had the chance to work once again with her old friend Bette Davis. Anne Baxter was born in Michigan City, Indiana, on May 7, 1923. Waverly, the gardener, would stroll by with a smile and wave to us through the window. Mag rolled her eyes and made like it was no big deal. It was only a matter of time before we came up with "The Plot.". Like whatand where?" As she flipped it over, I heard her gasp in surprise. As luck would have it, I found her firstin the living room, bouncing up and down in great exuberance on the coffee table. To be honest, my previous roommate sort of frightened me. Her father was a successful sales executive at Seagram's, her mother the daughter of preeminent architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Portrait of American actress Anne Baxter in the film A Ticket to Tomahawk. She arrived in New York City, New York at age 11, attending various private schools. She was previously married to Michael Martin Von ditter. Whenever I think about itI feel so overwhelmed. But now, after so many years, I realize that in my eyes she wasn't simply a famous Hollywood actress. Driven and precociously talented, Anne made her Broadway debut at 13. With great care she began to turn over cards and tell me my future. She did not make any films for the next three years after acting in Walk on the Wild Side in 1962. Before Mag could protest further, I leaped off the sofa and claimed a chair opposite her mother at the table. "What did you put in the chili?". So I pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in hotel administration from Cornell University and enjoyed the camaraderie as a sister of Pi Beta Phi. By age 13, she had appeared on Broadway in Seen but Not Heard. With tears welling up in my eyes, I hugged her tightly in thanks. "[7], In 1960, Baxter received a motion pictures star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6741 Hollywood Boulevard. By now Maginel was squealing in laughter, writhing on the floorso I took advantage and wiped her stepfather onto the shirt that she was wearing. She has three surviving daughters . You are a very very lucky person it seems!". Maginel's voice called me back from that memory with a quiet clearing of her throat from the kitchen doorway. Good thing she had met me. These were my selfish years and if it did not directly involve me, I couldn't have cared less. Hi Melissa, I just knew your existence last night :). Anne Baxter is in residence on ABC as "Hotel's" matriarch, Victoria Cabot. Over the previous few years I'd driven the route several times. Unfortunately, I think my mother got to it before I could throw it outso I need to check on her if you know what I mean." Baxter wanted nothing more than to be an actress and was not in it for fame or celebrity status. She had two daughters, Melissa and Maginal from this marriage. One can only do so much with storerooms and freezers! Born in 1923, the "Magnificent Ambersons" star, who is the granddaughter of the world-renowned architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, began acting at the age of 13 after her family moved to New York. Miss Baxter joined Hotel in 1983 after Bette Davis, who starred in the series pilot film, became ill. The four of us joined several other freshmen to attend the first football game of the season. Miss Baxter joined Hotel in 1983 after Bette Davis, who starred in the series pilot film, became ill. In 1950, Baxter was chosen to co-star in All About Eve largely because of a resemblance to Claudette Colbert, who originally was cast but dropped out and was replaced by Bette Davis. Katrina Baxter Hodiak: Mini Bio (1) Katrina Hodiak was born on July 9, 1951 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Maginel clung tightly to her boyfriend, Harvey with one hand and to me with the other. ", From behind me, I heard Maginel groan, "OhgeeshMom!" Drunk as we were, we still made every effort to put Claudia's things away in as close an approximation to the way she had them in her former room as possible. This film garnered Anne her second nomination, but she lost the Oscar to Judy Holliday for Born Yesterday (1950). Back at Fox, that same year, Anne played Mary Maxwell in The Great Profile (1940), which was a box-office dud. In 1957 she appeared in The three Violent People and appeared on Broadway in The Square Root of Wonderful. "Cut it out, Laurie," she laughed, "it's no big dealshe's just my Mom.". Once again she spread the remainder of the deck before me and asked me to select a card. It was probably best to be caught unaware just living your life. By now, almost everyone knows the story (based on the 1962 novel by Charles Webb): an older woman, Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft), seduces a younger man, Benjamin Braddock (Hoffman), who then proceeds to romantically pursue her daughter, Elaine (Ross). "Are you ready to start?" [19] Princeton University Library has a collection of 175 letters by Baxter to Birdwell. Required fields are marked *. More importantly she was a very successful American actress with a career spanning her Broadway debut aged 13 to encompass films, and in later years, television. Anne Baxter got her first decent role in Swamp Water directed by Jean Renoir. ", I was overjoyed to find that she had been feeling the same waybut since Maginel was the type to suffer in silence, she would have just endured it in misery. She worked with John Barrymore in her next film The Great Profile (1940) and appeared as the ingnue in the Jack Benny vehicle Charley's Aunt (1941). Anne Baxter had been working for several decades before taking on her iconic role as Queen Nefertari in the 1956 masterpiece The Ten Commandments. He thought I was a librarian.. Among Miss Baxters other film credits were Swamp Water, Crash Dive, Five Graves to Cairo, The Sullivans, Sunday Dinner for a Soldier, Guest in the House, Yellow Sky, and Fools Parade., She also appeared in the television miniseries East of Eden, and in The Love Boat., Connect with the definitive source for global and local news. She did a cameo in Family Jewels in 1965, acted in a spaghetti Western Tall Women and in The Busy Body in 1967. I couldn't believe she was gone. In the dark of my car with the radio playing some oldies station softly in the background, I smiled remembering the first time I had met Maginel. In 1956 she appeared in The Ten Commandments. She made her Broadway debut at 13 in Seen But Not Heard., Her first movie appearance was a bit part in Twenty Mule Team in 1940, but within two years, she advanced to an important role in Orson Welles The Maginificent Ambersons.. Anne Baxter was a grand-daughter of the influential architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Never in her Hollywood career did Anne look as beautiful as she did as the Egyptian queen, opposite Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner. She was raised in Westchester County, New York[3] and attended Brearley.[4]. The groundwork was laid for hanging out my own shingle. She attended the 'Brearley School' after her family moved to New York from Michigan when Anne was eleven. The '40s saw her perform in "The Great Profile," and the hit film, "Swamp Water.". Mag giggled in her girlish way and playfully punched me in the arm. In 1940, she was loaned to MGM for her first film 20 Mule Team, in which she was billed fourth after Wallace Beery, Leo Carrillo, and Marjorie Rambeau. Never a dull moment with Mom! It's not a long drive from Manchester, New Hampshire to Danbury, Connecticut. With a smile she turned the deck over to me to shuffle until it felt right. NEW YORK (AP) _ Colleagues are mourning the death of Anne Baxter, whose five-decade career was highlighted by an Academy Award-winning role as a pitiable drunk in The Razors Edge and her performance as a two-faced schemer in All About Eve.. Well that was certainly good news, I agreed. While her mother was not a very domestic type, she was a gracious hostess and her attention to certain details always left me feeling spoiled rotten. Personal life and death. [1] She worked with several of Hollywood's greatest directors, including Billy Wilder in Five Graves to Cairo (1943), Alfred Hitchcock in I Confess (1953), Fritz Lang in The Blue Gardenia (1953), and Cecil B. DeMille in The Ten Commandments (1956), for which she won a Laurel Award for Topliner Female Dramatic Performance. A marriage to banker David Klee in 1977 ended with Klees death the same year. Katrina had been in the middle of describing what was in store for us the next day, so Mag whispered an explanation to catch me up to speed. It seemed so quiettoo quiet. My Mom had a well-traveled sense of style often incorporating such disparate elements as antique Persian rugs with exotic Chinese opium beds as sofas and a hand painted chest from Mexico converted into a bar. A granddaughter of Frank Lloyd Wright, Baxter studied acting with Maria Ouspenskaya and had some stage experience before making her film debut in 20 Mule Team (1940). She had a daughter, Katrina from this marriage. Anne Baxter was one of Hollywood's biggest stars in her day. She made her Broadway debut at 13 in Seen But Not Heard., Her first movie appearance was a bit part in Twenty Mule Team in 1940, but within two years, she advanced to an important role in Orson Welles The Maginificent Ambersons..

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