Karen Steele
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Born | Karen Steele March 20, 1931 Honolulu, Hawaii, United States |
Died | March 12, 1988 (aged 56) Kingman, Arizona, United States |
Spouse(s) | Maurice Boyd Ruland, 1973 - 1988 |
Karen Steele (March 20, 1931 – March 12, 1988) was an American actress and model with over 60 roles in film and television to her credit.
Her most famous roles include starring as Virginia in Marty, as Mrs Lane in Ride Lonesome and as Eve McHuron in Star Trek, Mudd's Women.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Youth
Karen Steele was born in Honolulu, Hawaii to Percy Davis Steele, a Bostonian of English descent and a career Marine who in 1956 was named assistant administrator of the Marshall Islands.
Her mother was the former Ruth Covey Merritt, a Californian of French and Danish heritage. Childhood in the Hawaiian Islands brought Steele into contact with the Japanese and Polynesian languages as well as English.[1]
She attended the University of Hawaii and studied acting at Rollins College in Florida for a year. After that, she found work as a cover girl and model.
[edit] Career
Karen Steele reportedly earned her first money by spearing baby sharks in the private cove on the estate of Woolworth heiress Barbara Hutton.[1]
Her first acting job was in a radio play titled Let George Do It. She subsequently appeared in the 1953 films The Clown (in an uncredited role) and Man Crazy (as Marge). The following year she landed the role of Millie Darrow in "So False and So Fair" on the television anthology Studio 57.
Her first critically acclaimed film was Marty (1955). She played Virginia and reportedly got the part because the director, Delbert Mann, confused her with an actress from New York who he and writer Paddy Chayevsky had intended to play it.[1][2]
Her character in "Survival of the Fattest", a 1965 episode of Get Smart, was named Mary 'Jack' Armstrong, said to be "the strongest female enemy agent in the world."[3]. This is a reference to Jack Armstrong, the clean-cut fictional hero of Jack Armstrong the All American Boy, an adventure series broadcast on radio from 1933 to 1951.
Like many actresses, as she got older she turned to TV commercials for income. She also became involved in charitable causes and community service. In early 1970 she went on a handshake tour of service hospitals in the South Pacific. She turned down a series that would have brought her $78,000 in order to make the trip and in the process lost her agent. She said at the time :
“ | This was one commitment I had to make. | ” |
[edit] Personal life
In later life she settled in Golden Valley, Arizona and married Dr. Maurice Boyd Ruland, a psychiatrist at the Mohave Mental Health Clinic. They were married until she died, aged 56, at the Kingman Regional Medical Center in Kingman, Arizona.
[edit] Quote
In 1970, Steele was quoted as saying :
I'm a little like Katharine Hepburn, I guess I'll probably be a bachelor girl all my life. I want to live the way I like. A lot of people in this town just don't understand me. They think I'm putting them on. They don't believe me when I tell them I'd rather spend 17 hours talking to General Westmoreland than exchanging amenities at some Hollywood party.[1]
[edit] Filmography
- The Clown (1953) (uncredited) .... Blonde
- Man Crazy (1953) .... Marge
- Marty (1955) .... Virginia
- Toward the Unknown (1956) (uncredited) .... Polly Craven
- The Sharkfighters (1956) .... Martha Staves
- Decision at Sundown (1957) .... Lucy Summerton
- Bailout at 43,000 (1957) .... Carol Peterson
- Ride Lonesome (1959) .... Mrs. Lane
- Westbound (1959) .... Jeanie Miller (Rod's wife)
- The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960) .... Alice Shiffer
- 40 Pounds of Trouble (1962) .... Bambi
- McGhee (1965) (TV) .... Ann Dorsey
- Cyborg 2087 (1966) .... Dr. Sharon Mason
- Death of a Salesman (1966) (TV) .... Letta
- Braddock (1968) (TV) .... Louise Tratner
- The Happy Ending (1969) .... Divorcee
- A Boy... a Girl (1969) .... Elizabeth
- The Trap on Cougar Mountain (1972)
[edit] Television credits
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[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Karen Steele at the Internet Movie Database
- Karen Steele as Eve McHuron
- Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen: Karen Steele
- All-movie Guide: Karen Steele
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NAME | Steele, Karen |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | 20 March 1931 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Honolulu, Hawaii |
DATE OF DEATH | 12 March 1988 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Kingman, Arizona |