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Aliases: カレン・ブラック , Karen Blanche Ziegler

Gender: Female

Place of birth: Park Ridge, Illinois, USA

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Movie Involvements: 117

TV Involvements: 10


Most Famous Work

Biography

Karen Blanche Black (née Ziegler; July 1, 1939 – August 8, 2013) was an American actress, screenwriter, singer, and songwriter. She rose to prominence for her work in various studio and independent films in the 1970s, frequently portraying eccentric and offbeat characters, and established herself as a figure of New Hollywood. Her career spanned over 50 years and includes nearly 200 credits in both independent and mainstream films. Black received numerous accolades throughout her career, including two Golden Globe Awards, as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. A native of suburban Chicago, Black studied theater at Northwestern University before dropping out and relocating to New York City. She performed on Broadway in 1965 before making her major film debut in Francis Ford Coppola's You're a Big Boy Now (1966). Black relocated to California and was cast as an acid-tripping prostitute in Dennis Hopper's road film Easy Rider (1969). That led to a lead in the drama Five Easy Pieces (1970), in which she played a hopeless beautician, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award and won a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress. Black made her first major commercial picture with the disaster film Airport 1975 (1974), and her subsequent appearance as Myrtle Wilson in The Great Gatsby (1974) won her a second Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress. Black starred as a glamorous country singer in Robert Altman's ensemble musical drama Nashville (1975), also writing and performing two songs for the soundtrack, which won a Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack. Her portrayal of an aspiring actress in John Schlesinger's drama The Day of the Locust (also 1975) earned her a third Golden Globe nomination, this time for Best Actress. She subsequently took on four roles in Dan Curtis' anthology horror film Trilogy of Terror (1975), followed by Curtis's supernatural horror feature, Burnt Offerings (1976). The same year, she starred as a con artist in Alfred Hitchcock's final film, Family Plot. In 1982, Black starred as a trans woman in the Robert Altman-directed Broadway debut of Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, a role she also reprised in Altman's subsequent film adaptation. She next starred in the comedy Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? (1983), followed by Tobe Hooper's remake of Invaders from Mars (1986). For much of the late 1980s and 1990s, Black starred in a variety of arthouse, independent, and horror films, as well as writing her own screenplays. She had a leading role as a villainous mother in Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses (2003), which cemented her status as a cult horror icon. She continued to star in low-profile films throughout the early 2000s, as well as working as a playwright before her death from ampullary cancer in 2013. Description above from the Wikipedia article Karen Black, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia. ​

Most Famous Work

The Invaders
Average
7

The Invaders

(1967) Claudia Stone
The Big Valley
Average
6

The Big Valley

(1965) Carla
The Name of the Game
Average
7

The Name of the Game

(1968) Monica Garrison
Adam-12
Average
7

Adam-12

(1968) Susan Decker
Murder, She Wrote
Average
8

Murder, She Wrote

(1984) Dr. Sylvia Dunn
Ghost Story
Average
7

Ghost Story

(1972) Barbara Sanders
Run for Your Life
Average
7

Run for Your Life

(1965) Jennifer Palmer
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Average
8

Law & Order: Criminal Intent

(2001) Vera Morgan

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
2018 N/A
2015 Karen Black
Self (archive footage)
2014 Justine
2013 Karla
Mrs. Allardyce
2012 Motel Woman
Maria
The Donna
Mrs. Melnick
Tarot
2011 Sean's Colleague
Ruth Boyd
2010 Self
Self
May
2009 Annabelle
N/A
Aunt De La Chasse
Sheila Shivvers
Self
Self
2008 Storyteller
Mrs. Martin
Mavis
2007 Luna
Barbara
Renee
Jennifer
2006 Kate
Herself
Mrs. Leider
2005 Marianne Brown
Sandra / Eleanor
Agrippina
Molly
2004 Self
2003 Chantelle
Mrs. Buttleman
Mother Firefly
Self
2002 Aunt Nelly
("Los Vampirios Moronious" short)
Dirty Dick
Mrs. Melnick
2001 Bambi LeBleau
Vera Morgan
Mrs. Springle
Self
Martha la Magnifica
2000 Karen Black
Aunt Summer
Lucy Romano
Mrs. Mary Happ
1999 Self
Mother
Aunt Eloise
Lady Byron / Mother Coer
Ma
1998 Jude
The Mother
Social Worker
Whip Lady
Courtney Whitmer
High Priestess
Jessica Martin
Self
1997 Alex
N/A
Self
Dr. Gabrielle Kessler
1996 Mrs. Tender
June Rhodes
Rose Van Horn
N/A
Millicent
Rose Walsh
1995 Evelyn
Nehor
Ro-Kell
Bertha
1994 N/A
N/A
N/A
1993 Carla
Self
N/A
Tarot
Maria Vandermeer
Tarot
1992 Auntie Lee
Mrs. Elliot
Tiffany Powers
Michelle
Rula
Karen Black
Insp. Wilson
Mrs. Sorrel
1991 Kim Martino
Karen Thompson
Tarot
Blanche
Barrett
Miss Kuchenbacker
1990 Susan Gordon
Sally Rich
Dr. Julia Harcourt
Rita
Sybil Lullmer
Homeroom Teacher
Mrs. Granger
Ella Purdy
Joan Caldwell
Mrs. Trowbridge
1989 Belle
1988 Ruth Wilson
Zelma Putnam
Mom
Martha Gelhorn
1987 Laura Lawrence
Ellen Jarvis
Sea Witch
1986 Linda Magnusson
Rachel
Gloria
1985 Karin
Karen
Janus
1984 Gladys Fitzpatrick
Dr. Sylvia Dunn
N/A
N/A
1983 Kay Mason
Zee
1982 Joanne
Sea Witch
Guest Interviewee
Karen Black (uncredited)
Amy
1981 Mary Turner
Valentine Colby
Emilienne d'Alençon
1980 Investigator Evelyn Carter
Helen
Rose Vanda-Buchanan
1979 Kate
Paula Herbert
Ernestina Crawford
1978 Clarisse Saunders
Maya
Anne
1977 Judy Drinkwater
Miriam Oliver / Sandy
1976 Marian Rolf
Fran
Susan Winters
1975 Self - Host / Catherine the Great / Various
Self - Host
Connie White
Faye Greener
Julie / Millicent Larimore / Therese Larimore / Amelia
1974 Nancy Pryor
Gloria
Myrtle Wilson
Daisy
1973 Bett Harrow
Elizabeth Lucy
Laura
N/A
1972 Barbara Sanders
Mary Jane Reid a.k.a. Monkey
Sue
1971 Parm
Jenny Simms
Olive
1970 Rayette Dipesto
1969 Karen
Ellen
1968 Susan Decker
Monica Garrison
1967 N/A
Self - Guest / Various Characters
N/A
Claudia Stone
1966 Amy Partlett
1965 Lorraine Chapman
Carla
Jennifer Palmer
1962 Self
1961 Self
1960 Betty
Year Character Movie/Tv

Writing

Year Role Movie/Tv
2000 Screenplay
1998 Writer
1997 Screenplay
Year Role Movie/Tv

Production

Year Role Movie/Tv
1998 Producer
Year Role Movie/Tv

Sound

Year Role Movie/Tv
1975 Music
Year Role Movie/Tv

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