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Kim Hunter
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Kim Hunter
Hunter in 1956
Born
Janet Cole

(1922-11-12)November 12, 1922
DiedSeptember 11, 2002(2002-09-11) (aged 79)
New York City, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active1943–2001
Spouses
William Baldwin
(m. 1944; div. 1946)
Robert Emmett
(m. 1951; died 2000)
Children2

Kim Hunter (born Janet Cole; November 12, 1922 – September 11, 2002) was an American theatre, film, and television actress. She achieved prominence for portraying Stella Kowalski in the original production of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, which she reprised for the 1951 film adaptation, and won both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Decades later, she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for portraying Nola Madison on the soap opera The Edge of Night.[1] She also portrayed the chimpanzee Zira in Planet of the Apes (1968), and its sequels Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970) and Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971).

Early life

Hunter was born in Detroit, Michigan, the daughter of Grace Lind, who was trained as a concert pianist, and Donald Cole, a refrigeration engineer.[2] She was of English and Welsh descent.[3] Hunter attended Miami Beach High School.[4]

Career

Hunter's first film role was in the 1943 horror The Seventh Victim, and her first starring role was playing opposite David Niven in the 1946 British fantasy film A Matter of Life and Death. In 1947, she was Stella Kowalski on stage in the original Broadway production of A Streetcar Named Desire. Recreating that role in the 1951 film version, Hunter won both the Academy and Golden Globe awards for Best Supporting Actress.[5][6] In the interim, however, in 1948, she had already joined with Streetcar co-stars Marlon Brando, Karl Malden, and 47 others, to become one of the first members accepted by the newly created Actors Studio.[7]

In 1952, Hunter became Humphrey Bogart's leading lady in Deadline USA.[8]

Hunter was blacklisted from film and television in the 1950s, amid suspicions of communism in Hollywood, during the era of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC).[9]

In 1956, with the HUAC's influence subsiding, she co-starred in Rod Serling's Peabody Award-winning teleplay on Playhouse 90, "Requiem for a Heavyweight". The telecast won multiple Emmy Awards, including Best Single Program of the Year. She appeared opposite Mickey Rooney in the 1957 live CBS-TV broadcast of The Comedian, another drama written by Rod Serling and directed by John Frankenheimer. In 1959, she appeared in Rawhide in "Incident of the Misplaced Indians" as Amelia Spaulding. On February 4, 1968, she appeared as Ada Halle in the NBC TV Western series Bonanza in the episode "The Price of Salt".[3]

Starting in 1968, Hunter took on the role of Zira, the sympathetic chimpanzee scientist in the science fiction film Planet of the Apes, as well as two of its sequels. She also appeared in several radio and TV soap operas, most notably as Hollywood actress Nola Madison in ABC's The Edge of Night, for which she received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1980.[1] In 1979, she appeared as First Lady Ellen Axson Wilson in the serial drama Backstairs at the White House.[10]

Hunter starred in the controversial TV movie Born Innocent (1974) playing the mother of Linda Blair's character. She also starred in several episodes of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater during the mid-1970s. In 1971, she appeared in an episode of Cannon. In the same year, she starred in a Columbo episode "Suitable for Framing". In 1974, she appeared on Raymond Burr's Ironside. In 1977, she appeared on the NBC Western series The Oregon Trail starring Rod Taylor, in the episode "The Waterhole", which also featured Lonny Chapman.[3]

Hunter's last film role in a major motion picture was in Clint Eastwood's 1997 film, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. In it, Hunter portrayed Betty Harty, legal secretary for real-life Savannah lawyer Sonny Seiler.[3][10]

Personal life

Hunter was married twice, first to William Baldwin, a Marine Corps pilot, in 1944. The couple had a daughter, Kathryn Deirdre (b. 1944), before divorcing two years later. She wed Robert Emmett in 1951. They had a son, Sean Robert, in 1954.[10] Hunter and Emmett would occasionally perform together in stage plays; he died in 2000.[11]

Hunter was a lifelong progressive Democrat.[12] She died in New York City on September 11, 2002, of a heart attack at the age of 79.[10][11][13] Her ashes were given to her daughter—an attorney, civic leader, and former judge in Connecticut[14]—after cremation.[15]

Legacy

Hunter received two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, one for motion pictures at 1615 Vine Street and a second for television at 1715 Vine Street.[16]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1943 The Seventh Victim Mary Gibson
1943 Tender Comrade Doris Dumbrowski
1943 Reconnaissance Pilot Catherine Cummings Uncredited / Documentary short
1944 A Canterbury Tale Johnson's Girl US release scenes shot in 1946
1944 When Strangers Marry Mildred "Millie" Baxter Re-release title Betrayed
1945 You Came Along Frances Hotchkiss
1946 A Matter of Life and Death June
1951 A Streetcar Named Desire Stella Kowalski Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
1952 Deadline – U.S.A. Nora Hutcheson
1952 Anything Can Happen Helen Watson
1956 Bermuda Affair Fran West
1956 Storm Center Martha Lockridge
1957 The Young Stranger Helen Ditmar
1958 Money, Women and Guns Mary Johnston Kingman
1964 Lilith Dr. Bea Brice
1968 Planet of the Apes Dr. Zira
1968 The Swimmer Betty Graham
1970 Beneath the Planet of the Apes Dr. Zira
1971 Escape from the Planet of the Apes Dr. Zira
1971 Jennifer on My Mind Jennifer's Mother Scenes deleted
1976 Dark August Adrianna Putnam
1987 The Kindred Amanda Hollins
1990 Due occhi diabolici Mrs. Pym Segment: "The Black Cat"
1993 The Black Cat Mrs. Pym Short release of segment in Due occhi diabolici
1997 Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Betty Harty
1998 A Price Above Rubies Rebbitzn
1999 Abilene Emmeline Brown
1999 Out of the Cold Elsa Lindepu
2000 The Hiding Place Muriel
2000 Here's to Life! Nelly Ormond

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1948–1950 Actors Studio 4 episodes
1949 The Philco Television Playhouse 2 episodes
1949 The Silver Theatre Episode: "Rhapsody in Discord"
1949 Suspense Emily Episode: "Man in the House"
1949 The Ford Theatre Hour Meg March Episode: "Little Women"
1952 Robert Montgomery Presents Episode: "Rise Up and Walk"
1952 Celanese Theatre Gaby Maple Episode: "The Petrified Forest"
1953 Gulf Playhouse Episode: "A Gift from Cotton Mather"
1954 Janet Dean, Registered Nurse Sylvia Peters Episode: "The Putnam Case"
1955 Omnibus Joan of Arc Segment: "The Trial of St. Joan"
1955 Justice Episode: "The Blues Kill Me"
1955 Appointment with Adventure Episode: "Race the Comet"
1955 Star Tonight Episode: "Cross-Words"
1955 Screen Directors Playhouse Elizabeth Episode: "A Midsummer Daydream"
1955 Lux Video Theatre Lina Episode: "Suspicion"
1955–1958 Climax! Ann Brewster / Lynn Griffith / Barbara Williams 3 episodes
1956 Studio 57 Molly Episode: "Perfect Likeness"
1956 The Joseph Cotten Show Anita Wells Episode: "The Person and Property of Margery Hay"
1956–1960 General Electric Theater Edie Gauman / Hilda / Mary Murphy 3 episodes
1956–1960 Playhouse 90 Helen Bragg / Maria / Mrs. Anderson / Shirl Cato / Joyce McClure / Anna Rojas / Julie Hogarth / Grace Carney 8 episodes
1956–1962 The United States Steel Hour Vivan 2 episodes
1957 The Kaiser Aluminum Hour Louise Marden Episode: "Whereabouts Unknown"
1958 Studio One Maggie Church Episode: "Ticket to Tahiti"
1958 Lamp Unto My Feet Episode: "Antigone"
1958 Alcoa Theatre Stephanie Heldman Episode: "The Dark File"
1958 Rendezvous Amanda 'Mandy' Sullivan Skowran Episode: "In an Early Winter"
1959 Rawhide Amelia Spaulding Episode: "Incident of the Misplaced Indians"
1959 The Lineup Sister Angela Episode: "The Strange Return of Army Armitage"
1959 Adventures in Paradise Vanessa Sutton Charles Episode: "Haunted"
1960 The Closing Door Television film
1960 NBC Sunday Showcase Episode: "The Secret of Freedom"
1960 World Wide '60 Jill Episode: "The Secret of Freedom"
1960 Special for Women: The Cold Woman The Cold Woman Television film
1960–1961 The Play of the Week 2 episodes
1961 Give Us Barabbas! Mara Television film
1962 Naked City Edna Daggett Episode: "The Face of the Enemy"
1962 The Dick Powell Show Ruth Jacobs Episode: "Tomorrow, the Man"
1962 The Eleventh Hour Virginia Hunter Episode: "Of Roses and Nightingales and Other Lovely Things"
1963 Jackie Gleason: American Scene Magazine Guest / Sketches Episode: #1.15
1963 The Nurses Lora Stanton Episode: "They Are as Lions"
1963 Chronicle Episode: "The French, They Are So French"
1963 Breaking Point Anita Anson Episode: "Crack in an Image"
1963 Arrest and Trial Geraldine Weston Saunders Episode: "Some Weeks Are All Mondays"
1964 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Adelaide Winters Episode: "The Evil of Adelaide Winters"
1965 The Defenders Eileen Rolf Episode: "The Unwritten Law"
1965 Dr. Kildare Emily Field 2 episodes
1966 Confidential for Women Episode: "Love After Marriage"
1966 Lamp At Midnight Maria Celeste Hallmark Hall of Fame Television film