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  1. Personal life. Baker has been married three times. She first married 54-year-old Louie Ritter, owner of the Weylin Hotel, in 1953. The marriage ended within a year, after which she enrolled at the Actors Studio in New York City. Baker alleged that Ritter had raped her when she was still a virgin in the early stages of their relationship.

  2. The 1960s marked a difficult period in her personal life. Having separated from her husband, she was a single parent to her two children. During this time she moved to Italy where she appeared in films such as ‘Her Harem’ (1967), ‘The Sweet Body of Deborah’ (1968), ‘The Devil Has Seven Faces’ (1971), and ‘Baba Yaga’ (1973).

  3. Carroll Baker si sposò nel 1953 con un pellicciaio, Louie Ritter, ma il matrimonio durò poco. Il 3 gennaio 1955 sposa il regista Jack Garfein, sopravvissuto all' Olocausto , e a seguito del matrimonio si converte all' ebraismo .

  4. Like many famous people and celebrities, Carroll Baker keeps her personal life private. Once more details are available on who she is dating, we will update this section. Fast Facts

    • Female
    • Movie Actress
    • American
    • Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA
  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0004647Carroll Baker - IMDb

    She studied at the Actors Studio and was married to director Jack Garfein (one daughter, Blanche Baker). Warner Brothers, sensing a future Marilyn Monroe, cast her in Giant (1956), Baby Doll (1956) (Oscar nomination for her thumb-sucking role), The Carpetbaggers (1964) and Harlow (1965) (title role).

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.65 m
    • Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA
  6. She studied at the Actors Studio and was married to director Jack Garfein (one daughter, Blanche Baker). Warner Brothers, sensing a future Marilyn Monroe, cast her in Giant (1956), Baby Doll (1956) (Oscar nomination for her thumb-sucking role), The Carpetbaggers (1964) and Harlow (1965) (title role).

  7. Baker was surrounded by music as a little girl but she objected when her musical family launched into their repertoire of country songs. She preferred rock 'n' roll. She even objected when her father, a fiddler with many accomplishments, said to her "one day, you'll love country music."