
Tina Louise
Acting
🎂 1934-02-11
Tina Louise (born February 11, 1934) is an American actress best known for playing movie star Ginger Grant in the CBS television situation comedy Gilligan's Island. She began her career on stage during the mid-1950s, before landing her breakthrough role in 1958 drama film God's Little Acre for which she received Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year. Louise had starring roles in a number of Hollywood movies, including The Trap, The Hangman, Day of the Outlaw, and For Those Who Think Young. Louise later returned to film, appearing in The Wrecking Crew, The Happy Ending, and The Stepford Wives (1975). Tina Blacker was born in New York City. By the time she was four years of age, her parents had divorced. An only child, she was raised by her mother, Sylvia Horn (née Myers) Blacker (1916–2011), a fashion model. Tina's father, Joseph Blacker, was a candy store owner in Brooklyn and later an accountant. The name "Louise" was allegedly added during her senior year in high school when she mentioned to her drama teacher that she was the only girl in the class without a middle name. He selected the name "Louise" and it stuck. She attended Miami University in Ohio. At the early age of just two years, Tina got her first role, after being seen in an ad for her father's candy store. She played numerous roles until she decided it was best to focus on school work. By the age of 17, Louise began studying acting, singing and dancing. She studied acting under Sanford Meisner at the prestigious Neighborhood Playhouse in Manhattan. During her early acting years, she was offered modeling jobs, including as a rising starlet, who along with Jayne Mansfield, was a product advocate in the 1958 Frederick's of Hollywood catalog, and appeared on the cover of several pinup magazines such as Adam, Sir! and Modern Man. Her later pictorials for Playboy (May 1958; April 1959) were arranged by Columbia Pictures studio in an effort to further promote the young actress. Louise with Gene Barry from the television series Burke's Law (1964). Her acting debut came in 1952 in the Bette Davis musical revue Two's Company,[4] followed by roles in other Broadway productions, such as John Murray Anderson's Almanac, The Fifth Season, and Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? She appeared in such early live television dramas as Studio One, Producers' Showcase, and Appointment with Adventure. In 1957, she appeared on Broadway in the hit musical Li'l Abner. Her album, It's Time for Tina, was released that year, with songs such as "Embraceable You" and "I'm in the Mood for Love". Louise made her Hollywood film debut in 1958 in God's Little Acre. That same year, the National Art Council named her the "World's Most Beautiful Redhead." The next year she starred in Day of the Outlaw, with Robert Ryan. She became an in-demand leading lady for major stars like Robert Taylor and Richard Widmark, often playing somber roles quite unlike the glamorous pinup photographs and Playboy pictorials she had become famous for in the late 1950s. ] In 1962, she guest-starred on the sitcom The Real McCoys, portraying a country girl from West Virginia in an episode titled "Grandpa Pygmalion". Two years later, prior to the development of Gilligan's Island, she appeared with Bob Denver in the beach party film For Those Who Think Young. CLR
Cast credits(72)

1971

Miss Beck
1987

Anne Tyler
1982

Julie Grey
1978

Self
1948

Bonnie Belle Tate
1963

Mrs. Michele Rossi
1969

Aubrey
1969

Lola
1969

Mary Burns
1959

Linda Cole
1967

Self
1950

1981

Dolores
1948

1960

Stella Knowland
1961

Audrey Norris
1973

Tina Louise
1977

Betty Bricker
1977

Maxene Sumner
1954

1982

1973

Tilda Hicks
1957

Edie Marshall
1977

Tina Louise (uncredited)
1977

Candy
1967

Ginger Grant
1964

Self
1953

Angie Powell
1963

1986

Joanne Dunn
1960

1996

1999

Carol Mercer
1972

1966

Charmaine Wimpiris
1975

Helen Crane
1959

Noémie Blue
1984

Clarissa
2014

Lola Medina
1968

Carmel
1969

Marjean Dorn
1976

Selah Jennison
1959

Griselda Walden, Ty Ty's daughter-in-law
1958

Cora
1985

Mae
1977

Mrs. Fontaine
1991

Helen Bricker
1969

Alexandra Bastegar
1961

Topaz McQueen
1964

Linda Anderson
1959

Bella
1998

Hilda Murray
1975

Laverne Baker
1969

French Journalist
1961

Miss Spencer
1970

Claire Delaney
1984

Florence Beaugereaux
1987

Greer
1976

dottoressa Immer Mehr
1967

Diana / Artemide / Lucrezia
1960

Diane Marsh
1981

Violet
1988

Coola Hana
1964
Self
1965

Sappho
1960

Donna Lacey
1978

April Tierney
1973

Joan Holmes
1979

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
1983

Mary Jo Alfieri
1980

Rose
2019