Karen Black - Famous Film Producer

Karen Black Net Worth

$10,000,000

Karen Black was a famous American actress, singer, songwriter, and screenwriter who had an estimated net worth of $10 million at the time of her death in August 2013. She gained fame for her roles in several independent films in the 197s such as Easy Rider, Five Easy Pieces and The Great Gatsby; Karen had more than 200 acting credits to her name and won Golden Globe Awards for Best Supporting Actress too.

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Here are the key facts about Karen Black, based on the context provided:
  • Karen Black was an American actress, screenwriter, singer, and songwriter.
  • She gained fame starring in several independent films in the 197s.
  • Black had more than 200 acting credits to her name.
  • She won Golden Globe Awards for Best Supporting Actress for Five Easy Pieces and The Great Gatsby.
  • She was nominated for an Academy Award for Five Easy Pieces.
  • Black was also nominated for a Grammy Award in 1976 for Nashville.

Basic Information About Karen Black

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsSinger, Actor, Songwriter, Screenwriter, Film Producer, Film Score Composer
Net worth$10,000,000
Date of birth1939-07-01
Place of birthPark Ridge
Date of death2013-08-08 (aged 74)
NationalityUnited States of America
GenderFemale
Height5 ft 6 in (1.7 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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Karen Black awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
Stinker Award - Worst Fake Accent: FemaleWinnerHouse of 1000 Corpses2003
Golden Globe - Best Supporting Actress - Motion PictureWinnerFive Easy Pieces1971
NBR Award - Best Supporting ActressWinnerFive Easy Pieces1971
Golden Globe - Best Supporting Actress - Motion PictureWinnerAirport1971
Grammy - Album of Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or a Television SpecialNomineeNashville1976
Golden Globe - Best Supporting Actress - Motion PictureWinnerThe Great Gatsby1975
Golden Globe - Best Actress in a Motion Picture - DramaNomineeThe Day of the Locust1976

Karen Black roles

Movie / Series Role
Easy RiderKaren
House of 1000 CorpsesMother Firefly
Five Easy PiecesRayette Dipesto
The PlayerKaren Black
NashvilleConnie White
The Great GatsbyMyrtle Wilson
Airport 1975Nancy Pryor
Capricorn OneJudy Drinkwater
Invaders from MarsLinda Magnusson
The Day of the LocustFaye
Family PlotFran
Burnt OfferingsMarian Rolf
The HitchhikerKay Mason 1 episode, 1987
Ghost StoryBarbara Sanders 1 episode, 1972
Rude AwakeningCrystal Garcia 2 episodes, 1999
Law & Order: Criminal IntentVera Morgan 1 episode, 2003
Saturday Night LiveSelf - Host / ... 2 episodes, 1976-1981
In the Heat of the NightCarla Ray 1 episode, 1993
MannixElaine Tate 1 episode, 1968
Murder, She WroteDr. Sylvia Dunn 1 episode, 1986
The HungerLandlady / ... 1 episode, 1997
Faerie Tale TheatreGuest Interviewee / ... 2 episodes, 1985-1987
The F.B.I.Lorraine Chapman 1 episode, 1967
The Carol Burnett ShowSelf - Guest / ... 1 episode, 1972
The Name of the GameMonica Garrison 1 episode, 1969
The InvadersClaudia Stone 1 episode, 1967
Miami ViceHelen Jackson 1 episode, 1989
Adam-12Susan Decker 1 episode, 1968
Run for Your LifeJennifer Palmer 1 episode, 1967

Karen Black's Quotes

  • My God, there aren't any more movie stars, which is terrific with me, it's very healthy. A lot of love now occurs in the business, people helping each other to do good work, getting high on each other's success. Isn't that great?
  • [on the craft of acting] That's really what acting is: you imagine things, then you respond naturally to what you've imagined.
  • Every time you do a part you try to find out what it would really be like to be that person, no matter who she is.
  • [re Bob Rafelson, director of Five Easy Pieces (1970) and her character in it] Rafelson thought I might be too complex for Rayette, but I told him I'm essentially simple, that really everybody is essentially simple, that we are all just beings who, uh, be. Certainly Rayette can just be. dig her, she's not dumb, she's just not into thinking. I didn't have to know anybody like her to play her. I mean, I'm like her, in ways. Rayette enjoys things as she sees them, she doesn't have to add significances. She can just love the dog, love the cat. See? There are many things she does not know, but that's cool; she doesn't intrude on anybody else's trip. And she's going to survive. Do you understand me?
  • [on Alfred Hitchcock] We'd do limericks together. One day he pulled up his shirt to show me his belly-button - which he didn't have. He'd had an operation and when they sewed him up they took it away. His belly-button was gone!

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Interesting Facts about Karen Black

  1. Mother of Hunter Carson with L.M. Kit Carson.
  2. She adopted a daughter, Celine Eckelberry, with her husband Stephen Eckelberry.
  3. Is the highest ranked actress on the "Oracle of Bacon" website (and 21st overall), which uses the Internet Movie Database to determine which actors can be linked by the highest number of other actors in the "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" trivia game.
  4. Has a cult glam-punk band named after her. Called The Voluptous Horror of Karen Black, Kembra Pfahler is the American performance artist and singer/rock musician who fronts it. She is known for the often sexual nature of her pieces.
  5. She and her husband, Stephen Eckelberry, are active in the Church of Scientology.
  6. Guitarist Abby Normal featured a song, titled "Scream Karen Black", on his solo project album, "Midnight Creature Feature Picture Show".
  7. Godmother of Dylan McKnight. His mother, Lee Purcell, is the godmother of Karen's children, Hunter Carson and Celine Eckelberry.
  8. Wrote the songs "Memphis" and "Rolling Stone" which she performed in character as country singer Connie White in the movie Nashville (1975). As a result she was nominated for a Grammy Award for Album of Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Series.
  9. Launched her career as a playwright in May 2007 with the opening of "Missouri Waltz" in Los Angeles; Black starred in the play as well. The piece is conceived as a play with music, rather than a musical.
  10. Made her Broadway debut in 1965's "The Playroom", which ran less than a month. She received great reviews, however, and was nominated for a Drama Circle Critics Award for Best Actress.
  11. Attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, for two years before moving to New York, where she studied with Lee Strasberg at the Actor's Studio and appeared in a number of Off-Broadway productions.
  12. The second daughter of Norman and Elsie Ziegler, her mother, who went by her maiden name of Elsie Reif, was a writer of several prize-winning children's novels; her paternal grandfather was Arthur Ziegler, a classical musician and the first violinist for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
  13. Was married to actor Robert Burton at the time they filmed the cult TV-movie Trilogy of Terror (1975). Ms. Black initially turned the role down but eventually accepted when Robert was selected for a lead role in one of the three segments. Karen plays an English teacher and he plays an obsessed college student. The couple was already divorced after only little more than a year by the time the TV-movie premiered in March of 1975.
  14. Considers Kris Kristofferson to be the most attractive male star she has ever worked with. She especially liked his voice.
  15. Diagnosed with ampullary cancer in November 2010 and had a third of her pancreas immediately removed. Though declared cancer-free in 2011, had relapsed and underwent two operations in 2012.
  16. She is of German, Bohemian (Czech), and Norwegian descent.
  17. Sister of Gail Brown.
  18. For her work in The Great Gatsby (1974), she's one of only 4 actresses to win the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress in a motion picture without receiving an Oscar nomination for the same performance. The other 3 are, in chronological order: Katy Jurado in High Noon (1952), Hermione Gingold in Gigi (1958) and Katharine Ross in Voyage of the Damned (1976).
  19. Elliott Gould, Lee Purcell, Rick Overton, Tanna Frederick, Karyn Rachtman, Lainie Kazan, Paul Sorvino, Julia Garcia Combs, Juliette Lewis, Russell Brown, Alan Cumming, older sister Gail Brown and widower Stephen Eckelberry all delivered eulogies at her memorial service. [September 2013]
  20. Studied ballet from age of 6 to mid-teens.

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