Ava Gardner
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| Nickname: |
Snowdrop / Angel |
| Known for: |
On the Beach / The Night of the Iguana / Earthquake |
| Birth name: |
Ava Lavinia Gardner |
| Birthday: |
24 December 1922, Grabtown, North Carolina, USA |
| Height: |
5' 6" (1.68 m) |
| Available Photos |
319 |
| Wallpapers |
4 |
Trivia

Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#68). [1995]

Her singing voice in
Show Boat was dubbed by
Annette Warren, although her voice is left in on the soundtrack album.

Mother, Mary Elizabeth 'Molly' Gardner, nee Baker; father, Jonas Gardner, tobacco farmer, died of bronchitis 1935.

Youngest of 7 children, her older siblings were Raymond, Melvin 'Jack', Beatrice 'Bappie', Elsie Mae, Inez and Myra.

Her early education was sketchy; by 1945, she had read two books, the Bible and "Gone with the Wind." In later life, she more than made up for this lack by continual self-education.

She sang in her own voice for
The Killers but in all MGM films her singing voice was dubbed (much to her disgust).

Flamenco became one of Ava's favorite pastimes after she learned it for
The Barefoot Contessa; increasingly proficient and needing little sleep, she often danced all night.

While in Spain, she also became a bullfight fan.

In a promotion for
The Little Hut, a small island in Fiji was renamed Ava Ava and leased to a contest winner.

She was continuously under contract at MGM, 1941-1958.

There is an Ava Gardner Museum of memorabilia in Smithfield, North Carolina.

She spent her final years as a recluse in her London apartment -- her only companions were her longtime housekeeper Carmen Vargas and her beloved Welsh Corgi, Morgan.
Frank Sinatra paid all her medical expenses after her 1989 stroke, which left her partially paralyzed and bedridden. Vargas took her body home to her native North Carolina for private burial. None of her ex-husbands attended.

After her death in 1990, Ava's longtime housekeeper, Carmen Vargas, and her dog, a Welsh Corgi named Morgan, were taken in by her former co-star
Gregory Peck.

Once met
J.R.R. Tolkien and neither knew why the other was famous.

Daughter-in-law of
Joe Yule.

Was a good friend of
Lena Horne, despite the fact that they both competed for the part of 'Julie' in
Show Boat.

When shooting
Earthquake, she surprised director
Mark Robson by insisting that she do her own stuntwork, which included dodging blocks of concrete and heavy steel pipes.

A statue of her from
The Barefoot Contessa was given to
Frank Sinatra as a gift. He kept it in his backyard garden well after their divorce. When he married
Barbara Marx, she forced him to get rid of it.

When married to
Frank Sinatra, he was at the lowest point of his career. She often had to lend him money so he could buy presents for his children.

Part of
On the Beach was filmed in a Berwick, a suburb of Melbourne. Ava had a street which was being developed at the time named after her. It is of course called "Gardner Street."

Measurements: 36-23 1/2-37 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)

Once named The World's Most Beautiful Animal (in a 1950s publicity campaign).

Chosen by the American Film Institute as one of the greatest American female screen legends (Number 25).

Is portrayed in
The Aviator by
Kate Beckinsale and by
Marcia Gay Harden in
Sinatra.

Although she often gave the name of her North Carolina hometown as Grabtown, and at other times as Smithfield, the town's name is actually Brogden. "Grabtown" is a nickname given to it by locals. Smithfield is a larger town nearby.

Is portrayed by
Deborah Kara Unger in
The Rat Pack, by
Christine Andreas in
Love and Betrayal: The Mia Farrow Story, and by
Jon Mack in
Introducing Dorothy Dandridge.
Frank Sinatra was broke by 1951. Ava had to pay his plane ticket, so he could accompany her to Africa, where she shot
Mogambo.
Frank Sinatra nicknamed her "Angel".

Appeared in three films based on
Ernest Hemingway stories (
The Sun Also Rises,
The Snows of Kilimanjaro, and _The Killers_ ).

During her final years living in London, she became the dinner companion of director
Michael Winner.

Was a good friend of writer
Ernest Hemingway, whom she called "Papa." Both were aficionados of the bull-fighting, although Gardner's interest in bull-fighters went beyond their exploits in the ring.

An Australian reporter found that Gardner was quite adept at foul language, and her swearing was "like a sailor and a truck driver were having a competition." Gardener threw a glass of champagne at the reporter, who said that at the moment she did so, "the only thing I could think was how bloody gorgeous the woman was."

Production designer
John Hawkesworth, an Englishman who was the set-dresser on her starring vehicle
Pandora and the Flying Dutchman, said of Gardner that she "could eat twice as much as anyone and drink three times as much.".

Her three husbands were married a total of twenty times between them.

Has an abortion with
Frank Sinatra's child, because he was still married to his first wife.

Her father was Irish and her mother was Scots-Irish.

Her
The Angel Wore Red co-star
Dirk Bogarde nicknamed her "Snowdrop" because, he said, anything less likely was difficult to imagine.

A distant cousin of
Mary Elizabeth Winstead.

She also had Tuscarora Native American ancestry.

Biography in: "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives." Volume Two, 1986-1990, pages 319-321. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1999.

In Italy, most of her films were dubbed by
Rosetta Calavetta. She was occasionally dubbed by
Dhia Cristiani,
Lidia Simoneschi, and
Andreina Pagnani.

Suffered from a severe case of emphysema in later life and could not travel far without an oxygen tank.

When her first husband,
Mickey Rooney, brought his hugely successful musical "Sugar Babes" to London in the late 1980s, Gardner confessed to him that she had contemplated suicide after being left partly paralyzed by two strokes in 1986.
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