Anne Baxter on screen and stage

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Anne Baxter (1923–1985) was an American actress who had an extensive career in film, television, and on stage. She made her acting debut at the age of 13 on stage in the Broadway play Seen, But Not Heard in 1936. Four years later, Baxter starred in her first feature film, the western 20 Mule Team (1940). She appeared in Orson Welles' period drama The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), with Joseph Cotten and Dolores Costello, and followed this with a lead role in Billy Wilder's Five Graves to Cairo (1943). In 1946, she starred as a young woman suffering from alcoholism in the drama The Razor's Edge, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Two years later, Baxter appeared with Gregory Peck in the western Yellow Sky.

A photograph of Baxter as Eve Harrington in a trailer for All About Eve
Baxter as Eve Harrington in All About Eve (1950)

For her performance as Eve Harrington, an ambitious understudy, in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's All About Eve (1950), she received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Three years later, Baxter starred in Alfred Hitchcock's film noir I Confess (1953). In the same year, she also appeared in the Fritz Lang-directed film noir The Blue Gardenia. In 1956, Baxter appeared as Egyptian princess Nefretiri in the Cecil B. DeMille-directed biblical epic The Ten Commandments, with Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner. Four years later, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Her television debut was in the anthology series General Electric Theater in 1957. She went on to star in several anthology series, including The United States Steel Hour, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, and The DuPont Show with June Allyson. During the late 1960s, Baxter played two villains in the Batman television series, and in 1969, she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for her role in The Name of the Game.

In 1971, Baxter made a return to Broadway theatre by starring as Margo Channing in Applause, a musical adaptation of All About Eve. Her last acting role was in the television series Hotel, where she starred as hotelier Victoria Cabot.

Film

 
Baxter as Nefretiri in The Ten Commandments (1956)
List of film roles
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1940 20 Mule Team Joan Johnson
1940 The Great Profile Mary Maxwell
1941 Charley's Aunt Amy Spettigue
1941 Swamp Water Julie
1942 The Pied Piper Nicole Rougeron
1942 The Magnificent Ambersons Lucy
1943 Crash Dive Jean Hewlett
1943 Five Graves to Cairo Mouche
1943 The North Star Marina
1944 The Fighting Sullivans Katherine Mary Sullivan
1944 The Eve of St. Mark Janet Feller
1944 Sunday Dinner for a Soldier Tessa Osborne
1944 Guest in the House Evelyn Heath
1944 The Purple Heart Anne (voice) Uncredited
1945 A Royal Scandal Countess Anna Jaschikoff
1946 Smoky Julie Richards
1946 Angel on My Shoulder Barbara Foster
1946 The Razor's Edge Sophie MacDonald

1947 Blaze of Noon Lucille Stewart
1947 Mother Wore Tights Narrator Uncredited
1948 Homecoming Penny Johnson
1948 The Walls of Jericho Julia Norman
1948 The Luck of the Irish Nora
1948 Yellow Sky Constance "Mike" Mae
1949 You're My Everything Hannah Adams
1950 A Ticket to Tomahawk Kit Dodge, Jr.
1950 All About Eve Eve Harrington

1951 Follow the Sun Valerie Hogan
1952 The Outcasts of Poker Flat Cal
1952 O. Henry's Full House Joanna Goodwin Segment: The Last Leaf
Anthology film

1952 My Wife's Best Friend Virginia Mason
1953 I Confess Ruth Grandfort
1953 The Blue Gardenia Norah Larkin
1954 Carnival Story Willie
1955 Bedevilled Monica Johnson
1955 One Desire Tacey Cromwell
1955 The Spoilers Cherry Malotte
1956 The Come On Rita Kendrick
1956 The Ten Commandments Nefretiri
1957 Three Violent People Lorna Hunter Saunders
1958 Chase a Crooked Shadow Kimberley Prescott
1959 Summer of the Seventeenth Doll Olive
1960 Cimarron Dixie Lee
1962 Mix Me a Person Anne Dyson
1962 Walk on the Wild Side Teresina Vidaverri
1965 The Family Jewels Actress in an in-flight movie Uncredited
1966 Seven Vengeful Women Mary Ann US Title: The Tall Women
1967 The Busy Body Margo Foster
1971 Fools' Parade Cleo
1971 The Late Liz Liz Addams Hatch
1980 Jane Austen in Manhattan Lilliana Zorska

Television

 
Baxter in the episode "The Shame of Paula Marsten" of The United States Steel Hour in 1961
List of television roles
Year(s) Title Role(s) Notes Ref(s)
1957
1958
1960
General Electric Theater Major Edith Johansen / Stella Rutledge / Ella Harley Episode: "Bitter Choice"
Episode: "Stopover"
Episode: "Goodbye, My Love"


1958 Playhouse 90 Pat Bass Episode: "The Right Hand Man"
1958 Lux Playhouse Delphine Murphy Episode: "The Four"
1959 Riverboat Ellie Jenkins Episode: "A Race to Cincinnati"
1959 Wagon Train Kitty Angel Episode: "The Kitty Angel Story"
1959 Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre Laura Fletcher Episode: "Hand on the Latch"
1960 The DuPont Show with June Allyson Louise Episode: "The Dance Man"
1960 Checkmate Beatrice Kipp Episode: "Death Runs Wild"
1961 The United States Steel Hour Paula Marsten Episode: "The Shame of Paula Marsten"
1963 The Alfred Hitchcock Hour Janice Brandt Season 2 Episode 2: "A Nice Touch"
1964 Dr. Kildare Nora Willis Episode: "A Day to Remember"
1965 The Loner Agatha Phelps Episode: "One of the Wounded"
1966–1967 Batman Zelda the Great / Olga, Queen of the Cossacks Episode: "Zelda the Great" / "A Death Worse Than Fate"
Episode: "The Ogg and I" / "How to Hatch a Dinosaur"



1967 Stranger on the Run Valverda Johnson Television film
1967 My Three Sons Eileen Talbot Episode: "Designing Women"
1967 Cowboy in Africa Erica Holloway Episode: "Search for Survival"
1968 The F.B.I. Katherine Daly Episode: "Region of Peril"
1968 Run for Your Life Mona Morrison Episode: "Life Among the Meat-Eaters"
1968 Companions in Nightmare Carlotta Mauridge Television film
1968 The Virginian Nora Carlton Episode: "Nora"
1968
1969
Ironside Carolyn White / Alice Flynn Episode: "An Obvious Case of Guilt"
Episode: "Programmed for Danger"

1968
1969
1970
The Name of the Game Magda Blain / Betty Jean Currier / Louise Harris Episode: "The Protector"
Episode: "The Bobby Currier Story"
Episode: "The Takeover"
Episode: "All the Old Familiar Faces"



1969
1970
1973
Marcus Welby, M.D. Myra Sherwood / Julie Langley Kirk Episode: "A Matter of Humanities"
Episode: "Madonna with Knapsack and Flute"
Episode: "A Necessary End"



1969 The Big Valley Hannah Episode: "The 25 Graves of Midas"
1970 The Challengers Stephanie York Television film
1970 Ritual of Evil Jolene Wiley Television film
1970 Bracken's World Marian Harper Episode: "Diffusion"
1971 If Tomorrow Comes Miss Cramer Television film
1972 The Catcher Kate Television film
1973 Columbo Nora Chandler Episode: "Requiem for a Falling Star"
1973 Cannon Helen Episode: "He Who Digs a Grave"
1973 Love Story Elaine McKinley Episode: "All My Tomorrows"
1973 Banacek Leslie Lyle Episode: "If Max Is So Smart, Why Doesn't He Tell Us Where He Is?"
1973 Mannix Victoria Episode: "The Deadly Madonna"
1973 Lisa, Bright and Dark Margaret Schilling Television film
1976 The Moneychangers Edwina Dorsey Television miniseries
1978 Little Mo Jessamyn Connolly Television film
1979 Nero Wolfe Rachel Bruner Television film
1980 Hagen Claudette Episode: "The Straw Man"
1981 East of Eden Faye Television miniseries
1981
1985
The Love Boat Priscilla Crawford / Helen Williams Episode: "Model Marriage, A / This Year's Model / Original Sin / Vogue Rogue / Too Clothes for Comfort"
Episode: "Call Me Grandma / A Gentleman of Discretion / The Perfect Divorce / Letting Go"

1983–1986 Hotel Victoria Cabot
1984 The Masks of Death Irene Adler Television film

Stage

List of theatre roles
Year(s) Title Role Theatre Notes Ref.
1936 Seen, But Not Heard Elizabeth Winthrop Henry Miller's Theatre
1938 There's Always a Breeze Lita Hammond Windsor Theatre
1938 Madame Capet Rosalie Cort Theatre
1957 The Square Root of Wonderful Mollie Lovejoy National Theatre
1971–72 Applause Margo Channing Palace Theatre
1974 Come Into the Garden Maud Maud Caragnani Ethel Barrymore Theatre Two part play:
Noel Coward in Two Plays
1974 A Song at Twilight Carlotta Gray
1982 Hamlet Gertrude American Shakespeare Theatre

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