Ava Gardner

Ava Gardner

Born 1922-12-24
Grabtown, North Carolina, USA

Died 1990-01-25 (67 years old)
Westminster, London, England, UK

Biography

"Listen, honey, I was never really an actress. None of us kids who came from M-G-M were. We were just good to look at."

"Because I was promoted as a sort of siren and played all those sexy broads, people made the mistake of thinking I was like that off the screen. They couldn't have been more wrong."

Ava Lavinia Gardner was born in Grabtown, North Carolina, on December 24, 1922. She was her parents' seventh child. When Gardner was 2 years old, she and her family were forced to leave their tobacco farm. Her father then worked as a sharecropper, while her mother ran a boardinghouse. The family always struggled financially, a situation that worsened when Gardner's father died when she was 16.

Ava Gardner was studying to be a secretary when her photographer brother-in-law sent pictures of her to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. A striking beauty with dark hair and green eyes, Gardner's photos convinced the studio to give her a screen test. This led to her signing a seven-year, $50/week contract with MGM in 1941, when Gardner was 18 years old.

Hollywood Career

Upon her arrival in Hollywood, Ava Gardner was put into the MGM studio system to learn how to be an actress. Her thick Southern accent made speech lessons a required part of her training. Gardner was shy and intimidated by the process of appearing on camera, and, thusly, would sometimes drink beforehand to calm her nerves.

Limited to bit parts at first, Gardner slowly worked her way up to larger roles. But it wasn't until she was loaned to Universal Studios to appear as seductress Kitty Collins in 1946's The Killers that Gardner became a star. That success led to the actress landing better parts in movies like The Hucksters (1947), Show Boat (1951) and The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952). She also appeared in Mogambo (1953), a role that earned Gardner her only Academy Award nomination.

Even as her acting career developed, Gardner's beauty was always a large part of her appeal. For her role in The Barefoot Contessa (1954), as a dancer whose rags-to-riches story echoed Gardner's own, MGM touted her as "The World's Most Beautiful Animal."

Off-Screen Life and Loves

Ava Gardner's life in Hollywood was also busy off camera. She met actor Mickey Rooney on her first studio visit in California. Rooney, then at the height of his career, ardently pursued her. As Gardner, heeding her North Carolina upbringing, was determined to remain a virgin until marriage, they wed in 1942, after first receiving permission from MGM. The two separated a year later, amid Gardner's accusations that Rooney had been unfaithful.

With the end of her first marriage, the down-to-earth Gardner's reputation for drinking, smoking and partying grew. She also became close with playboy Howard Hughes. Although Gardner refused to sleep with Hughes, she remained an object of fascination for the reclusive man for years.

Gardner had another short marriage, from 1945 to 1946, to bandleader Artie Shaw. During their time together, Shaw tried to mold Gardner, who was already insecure about her lack of education, with suggested reading lists.

Gardner rarely shied away from romantic entanglements,and her partners ranged from co-stars to Spanish matadors. Her real-life femme fatale reputation peaked when she became involved with singer Frank Sinatra, whom she considered the love of her life. After Sinatra left his wife to be with Gardner, the two married in 1951. Unfortunately, their passion often boiled over into jealous fights, and the two separated and reconciled several times before finally divorcing in 1957.

Life After MGM

Gardner left her MGM contract in 1958, but continued to appear in movies, including On the Beach (1959) and The Night of the Iguana (1964). Gardner received fewer job offers as the years passed, working only sporadically.

After living in Spain for several years, Gardner moved to London, England, in 1968. She remained close to Sinatra, who called her hospital room after her 1986 stroke and later helped with her medical bills. Ava Gardner died from pneumonia in London on January 25, 1990, at the age of 67. She was buried next to her parents in North Carolina.

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Actress

Movies
1986

Harem (TV movie)

 

Maggie (TV movie)

1985

The Long Hot Summer (TV movie)

1982

Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid - a.f.

 

Regina Roma

1981

Priest of Love

1980

The Kidnapping of the President

1979

City on Fire

1977

The Sentinel

Ads

Ads

1976

The Blue Bird

 

The Cassandra Crossing

1975

Permission to Kill

1974

Earthquake

1972

The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean

1970

The Ballad of Tam Lin

1968

Mayerling

1966

The Bible

1964

Seven Days in May

 

The Night of the Iguana

1963

55 Days at Peking

1960

The Angel Wore Red

1959

On the Beach

 

The Naked Maja

1957

The Little Hut

 

The Sun Also Rises

1956

Around the World in 80 Days

 

Bhowani Junction

1954

The Barefoot Contessa

1953

Knights of the Round Table

 

Mogambo

 

Ride, Vaquero!

 

The Band Wagon

1952

Lone Star

 

The Snows of Kilimanjaro

1951

My Forbidden Past

 

Pandora and the Flying Dutchman

 

Show Boat

1949

East Side, West Side

 

The Bribe

 

The Great Sinner

1948

One Touch of Venus

1947

Singapore

 

The Hucksters

1946

The Killers

 

Whistle Stop

1945

She Went to the Races

1944

Blonde Fever

 

Maisie Goes to Reno

 

Music for Millions

 

Three Men in White

 

Two Girls and a Sailor

1943

Du Barry Was a Lady

 

Ghosts on the Loose

 

Hitler's Madman

 

Lost Angel

 

Pilot #5

 

Swing Fever

 

Young Ideas

1942

Calling Dr. Gillespie

 

Joe Smith, American

 

Kid Glove Killer

 

Reunion in France

 

Sunday Punch

 

This Time for Keeps

 

We Were Dancing

1941

H. M. Pulham, Esq.

Series
1985

A.D.

1979

Knots Landing

Documentaries
2023

Kennedy, Sinatra and the Mafia (TV movie) - a.f.

2016

Ava Gardner, Life is Bigger than the Movies (TV movie) - a.f.

 

‎Ava Gardner, the Gipsy of Hollywood (TV movie) - a.f.

2015

Iconic Couples (series) - a.f.

 

Frank Sinatra & Ava Gardner - a.f. (S01E03)

2013

Stars of the Silver Screen (series) - a.f.

 

Ava Gardner - a.f. (S02E11)

2012

Out of My Dreams: Oscar Hammerstein II (TV movie) - a.f.

2011

All the Night Long - a.f.

2003

Ava Gardner and Frank Sinatra (TV movie) - a.f.

2002

The Kid Stays in the Picture

2001

History vs. Hollywood (series)

1997

Great Romances of the 20th Century (series) - a.f.

1994

Tigrero - a.f.

1964

On the Trail of the Iguana

1948

Some of the Best

Short
1968

Vienna: The Years Remembered

1950

The Costume Designer - a.f.

1945

I'm a Civilian Here Myself

1944

Twenty Years After - a.f.

1942

Mighty Lak a Goat

 

We Do It Because...

1941

Fancy Answers

 

Strange Testament