Blanche Baker

Actress

Birthday December 20, 1956

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

Age 67 years old

Nationality United States

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1956

Blanche Baker (born December 20, 1956 ) is an American actress.

She won an Emmy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her work in the television mini-series Holocaust.

Baker is known for her role as Ginny Baker in Sixteen Candles; she also starred in the title role of Lolita on Broadway.

1960

She spent her early life in Italy, where her mother had established a film career after leaving Hollywood in the mid-1960s.

1974

Baker attended the American School in Rome and then Wellesley College from 1974 to 1976, and later studied acting at the Herbert Berghof Studio and the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute.

Blanche Baker made her television debut playing the character Anna Weiss in the miniseries Holocaust.

1978

(Her father Jack Garfein was a Holocaust survivor who had been imprisoned in Auschwitz.) She won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Drama Series in 1978 for her performance.

1979

She has subsequently appeared in the TV movies Mary and Joseph: A Story of Faith (1979) as Mary, The Day the Bubble Burst (1982), The Awakening of Candra (1983) as Candra Torres, Embassy (1985), Nobody's Child (1986), and Taking Chance (2009).

She also has appeared on many TV series.

Baker made her movie debut in the political drama The Seduction of Joe Tynan (1979).

1980

In 1980–81, she originated the lead role in Edward Albee's stage adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's novel Lolita.

During out-of-town tryouts and in New York, the play was picketed by feminists, including Women Against Pornography, who were outraged by the theme of pedophilia.

1981

The troubled production opened on Broadway on March 19, 1981, after 31 previews and closed after only 12 performances.

Frank Rich of The New York Times gave the play a bad review, terming it "the kind of embarrassment that audiences do not quickly forget or forgive."

Baker was mentioned by Rich in only one line.

"In the title role, here a minor figure, the 24-year-old Miss Baker does a clever job of impersonating the downy nymphet; she deserves a more substantial stage vehicle soon."

People Magazine called Albee's Lolita "Broadway's Bomb of the Year" in an April 16, 1981, story.

Baker was the real subject of the article, and People writer Mark Donovan said "the critics were almost unanimous on one point: Blanche Baker was an ingenue whose time had come," citing reviews of critics that had called her "breathtaking" and "beguiling."

1983

Baker married movie director Bruce vanDusen on October 1, 1983.

1984

Other film appearances include Sixteen Candles (1984), Cold Feet (1984) and Taking Chance (2009).

1987

Baker originated the role of Shelby in the first production of Steel Magnolias Off-Broadway in 1987.

2002

They had three children before divorcing in 2002.

2003

Baker remarried in 2003, to Mark McGill.

They have one son.

As director

2012

In 2012, she produced and starred in a film about Ruth Madoff titled Ruth Madoff Occupies Wall Street.

Born Blanche Garfein in New York City, she is the daughter of actress Carroll Baker and director Jack Garfein.

Her father is a Jew from Carpathian Ruthenia (born in Mukachevo), who survived the Holocaust; and her mother was a Roman Catholic who converted to Judaism.

She also has a younger brother, Herschel Garfein.