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Shirley MacLaineAKA Shirley MacLean Beaty

Born:24-Apr-1934
Birthplace:Richmond, VA

Gender: Female
Religion:Baptist
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Actor
Party Affiliation: Democratic

Nationality: United States
Executive summary:Terms of Endearment

Shirley MacLaine's parents were both frustrated performers, her father a violinist and her mother an actress. Her brother is actorWarren Beatty. As a toddler, MacLaine was enrolled in ballet classes to strengthen her weak ankles, and about a year later at age 3 she appeared on stage for the first time. She got her first laugh when she tripped over a curtain. During the summer school break before her senior year in high school, she went to New York to try to get work as an actress, and ended up in the chorus line ofOklahoma! Reluctantly she returned home to finish high school, but came back to New York the next year, working as a sales clerk and model until she got another chorus line job. In true theatrical fashion, she understudied the lead inThe Pajama Game, and took the role when the previous star (Carol Haney) broke her ankle.

MacLaine's triumph inThe Pajama Game was seen by a studio executive, who offered her a contract. Her first film wasAlfred Hitchcock'sThe Trouble With Harry. After starring withDean Martin inArtists and Models, she became the unofficial "mascot" of the "Rat Pack" (Martin,Frank Sinatra,Sammy Davis, Jr., andPeter Lawford). MacLaine has said there was no "hanky-panky" with the guys, and Sinatra reportedly called her "Kid". Her films includeThe Apartment andIrma la Douce, both withJack Lemmon,The Children's Hour withAudrey Hepburn,Sweet Charity withRicardo Montalban,Being There withPeter Sellers, andSteel Magnolias withJulia Roberts.

She married early, to sometime moviemaker Steve Parker. He soon became uncomfortable being "Mr. MacLaine" and returned to Japan, where he had lived most of his life. They had an open marriage, and for years Parker and MacLaine rarely saw each other. Their daughter Sachi lived with MacLaine until she was six, when there was a "mafia threat" on the child, according to MacLaine. After that, she was raised by Parker in Japan. MacLaine had several boyfriends and lived with journalistPete Hamill in the 1970s, finally divorcing Parker in 1983.

In the early 1960s, under contract with Paramount, MacLaine was only making $15,000 a picture, but her movies were obvious hits. She sued Paramount, won her case, and began to command $500,000 a movie. She took a hiatus from movie making from 1970-77, returning as the ballerina who had given it up for a family inThe Turning Point, which featured a famous catfight withAnne Bancroft. For 1983'sTerms of Endearment withDebra Winger andJack Nicholson, MacLaine won an Oscar.She was reportedly once groped by PresidentJohn F. Kennedy, and commented, "I would rather have a President who does it to a woman than a President who does it to his country." MacLaine later became active in politics withRobert F. Kennedy's 1968 presidential bid.

Also in 1983, her bookOut on a Limb was published, dealing with MacLaine's foray into spiritualism and New Age practices. In her 2000 bookCamino, she claimed to have slept with Holy Roman EmperorCharlemagne in a past life. She also described her visions of androgynous people bearing androgynous children, and revealed that she herself was androgynous.

Father: Ira O. Beaty (real estate agent, d. 1987)
Mother: Kathlyn MacLean (teacher-homemaker, d. 1994)
Brother:Warren Beatty (actor, b. 30-Mar-1937)
Husband: Steve Parker (producer, b. 1921, m. 1954, div. 1983)
Daughter: Stephanie Sachiko Parker (actress, b. 1-Sep-1956)
Boyfriend:Robert Mitchum (actor, dated 1962-65)
Boyfriend:Pete Hamill (writer, cohabited early 1970s)
Slept with:Yves Montand (French actor, dated while makingMy Geisha)
Slept with:Danny Kaye (actor, reportedly mid-1960s)
Slept with:Olof Palme (Swedish Prime Minister)

    High School:Washington-Lee High School, Arlington, VA (1952)

   Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Major financial backer
   Golden Globe 1955 Most Promising Newcomer, Female
   Golden Globe 1961 forThe Apartment
   Golden Globe 1964 forIrma la Douce
   Emmy 1976 forGypsy in My Soul (shared)
   Oscar for Best Actress 1984 forTerms of Endearment
   Golden Globe 1984 forTerms of Endearment
   Golden Globe 1989 forMadame Sousatzka
   Hollywood Walk of Fame 1615 Vine Street
    Endorsement ofVisa
   Traveled to the USSR
   Birthday: Elizabeth Taylor (1992)
    Risk Factors:Smoking,Yoga

   
   The Dress Code (16-Apr-2000)

   
   Elsa & Fred (7-Mar-2014)
   The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (5-Oct-2013)
   Bernie (16-Jun-2011)
   Valentine's Day (10-Feb-2010) · Estelle
   Coco Chanel (13-Sep-2008)
   Closing the Ring (14-Sep-2007)
   Rumor Has It... (22-Dec-2005)
   In Her Shoes (14-Sep-2005)
   Bewitched (24-Jun-2005)
   Carolina (5-Jun-2003) · Grandma Mirabeau
   Broadway: The Golden Age (Apr-2003) · Herself
   Salem Witch Trials (24-Dec-2002) · Rebecca Nurse
   Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay (7-Oct-2002)
   These Old Broads (12-Feb-2001)
   The Dress Code (16-Apr-2000) · Helen
   Joan of Arc (16-May-1999)
   Get Bruce (24-Jan-1999) · Herself
   The Evening Star (5-Dec-1996) · Aurora Greenway
   Mrs. Winterbourne (19-Apr-1996) · Grace Winterbourne
   The West Side Waltz (23-Nov-1995)
   The Celluloid Closet (13-Sep-1995) · Herself
   Guarding Tess (11-Mar-1994) · Tess Carlisle
   Wrestling Ernest Hemingway (17-Dec-1993)
   Used People (16-Dec-1992)
   Defending Your Life (22-Mar-1991) · Herself
   Postcards from the Edge (12-Sep-1990) · Doris Mann
   Waiting for the Light (11-Sep-1990)
   Steel Magnolias (15-Nov-1989) · Ouiser Boudreaux
   Madame Sousatzka (17-Sep-1988)
   Out on a Limb (18-Jan-1987) · Herself
   Cannonball Run II (29-Jun-1984)
   Terms of Endearment (23-Nov-1983) · Aurora Greenway
   A Change of Seasons (1-Dec-1980)
   Loving Couples (4-Sep-1980)
   Being There (19-Dec-1979) · Eve Rand
   The Turning Point (14-Nov-1977) · Deedee
   The Possession of Joel Delaney (24-May-1972)
   Desperate Characters (Jun-1971)
   Two Mules for Sister Sara (12-Feb-1970) · Sara
   Sweet Charity (1-Apr-1969)
   The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom (11-Sep-1968)
   Woman Times Seven (27-Jun-1967)
   Gambit (16-Dec-1966) · Nicole
   John Goldfarb, Please Come Home (24-Mar-1965)
   The Yellow Rolls-Royce (31-Dec-1964) · Mae Jenkins
   What a Way to Go! (12-May-1964) · Louisa
   Irma la Douce (5-Jun-1963)
   Two for the Seesaw (21-Nov-1962) · Gittel Mosca
   My Geisha (12-Feb-1962)
   The Children's Hour (19-Dec-1961) · Martha Dobie
   Two Loves (21-Jun-1961) · Anna Vorontosov
   All in a Night's Work (22-Mar-1961)
   The Apartment (15-Jun-1960) · Fran Kubelik
   Can-Can (9-Mar-1960) · Simone Pistache
   Career (8-Oct-1959) · Sharon Kensington
   Ask Any Girl (21-May-1959) · Meg Wheeler
   Some Came Running (18-Dec-1958) · Ginny Moorehead
   Hot Spell (17-Sep-1958)
   The Matchmaker (12-Aug-1958) · Irene Molloy
   The Sheepman (7-May-1958) · Dell Payton
   Around the World in Eighty Days (17-Oct-1956) · Princess Aouda
   Artists and Models (7-Nov-1955)
   The Trouble with Harry (3-Oct-1955) · Jennifer Rogers

Official Website:
http://www.shirleymaclaine.com/

Author of books:
Don't Fall Off the Mountain (1970)
My Lucky Stars: A Hollywood Memoir (1995, memoir)
I'm Over All That: And Other Confessions (2011, memoir)







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