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Karen Black

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Acting credits

204

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Very extensive acting filmography.

TMDB popularity

0.9

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Movies: 169Series: 36Crew credits: 7

TMDB ID: 8963

IMDb ID: nm0000947

Known for: Acting

Born: July 1, 1939

Died: August 8, 2013

Age: 74

Place of birth: Park Ridge, Illinois, USA

Gender: Female

Adult content flag: No

Career span: 1960 - 2025

Years active: 66

Average TMDB rating: 6.01

Wikidata: Q232333

Also known as

カレン・ブラック • Karen Blanche Ziegler • Карен Блэк • Карен Бланш Циглер • Caran Black • Karen Ziegler • The Hardest Working Woman in Hollywood

Other jobs

Songs (2)Writer (2)Editorial Consultant (1)Original Music Composer (1)Screenplay (1)

Biography

Karen Blanche Black (née Ziegler; July 1, 1939 – August 8, 2013) was an American actress, screenwriter, singer, and songwriter. She rose to prominence for her work in various studio and independent films in the 1970s, frequently portraying eccentric and offbeat characters, and established herself as a figure of New Hollywood. Her career spanned over 50 years and includes nearly 200 credits in both independent and mainstream films. Black received numerous accolades throughout her career, including two Golden Globe Awards, as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. A native of suburban Chicago, Black studied theater at Northwestern University before dropping out and relocating to New York City. She performed on Broadway in 1965 before making her major film debut in Francis Ford Coppola's You're a Big Boy Now (1966). Black relocated to California and was cast as an acid-tripping prostitute in Dennis Hopper's road film Easy Rider (1969). That led to a lead in the drama Five Easy Pieces (1970), in which she played a hopeless beautician, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award and won a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress. Black made her first major commercial picture with the disaster film Airport 1975 (1974), and her subsequent appearance as Myrtle Wilson in The Great Gatsby (1974) won her a second Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress. Black starred as a glamorous country singer in Robert Altman's ensemble musical drama Nashville (1975), also writing and performing two songs for the soundtrack, which won a Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack. Her portrayal of an aspiring actress in John Schlesinger's drama The Day of the Locust (also 1975) earned her a third Golden Globe nomination, this time for Best Actress. She subsequently took on four roles in Dan Curtis' anthology horror film Trilogy of Terror (1975), followed by Curtis's supernatural horror feature, Burnt Offerings (1976). The same year, she starred as a con artist in Alfred Hitchcock's final film, Family Plot. In 1982, Black starred as a trans woman in the Robert Altman-directed Broadway debut of Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, a role she also reprised in Altman's subsequent film adaptation. She next starred in the comedy Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? (1983), followed by Tobe Hooper's remake of Invaders from Mars (1986). For much of the late 1980s and 1990s, Black starred in a variety of arthouse, independent, and horror films, as well as writing her own screenplays. She had a leading role as a villainous mother in Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses (2003), which cemented her status as a cult horror icon. She continued to star in low-profile films throughout the early 2000s, as well as working as a playwright before her death from ampullary cancer in 2013.

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Series

Series

Series credits linked with Karen Black.

Series poster for Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! (2007)

as Jennifer • 1 eps

Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!

2007 Series
Series poster for Russians in the City of Angels (2003)

as Patricia Sommers • 1 eps

Russians in the City of Angels

2003 Series
Series poster for Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001)

as Vera Morgan • 1 eps

Law & Order: Criminal Intent

2001 Series
Series poster for Rude Awakening (1998)

as Crystal Garcia • 2 eps

Rude Awakening

1998 Series
Series poster for The Hunger (1997)

as Miss Gati / Landlady • 1 eps

The Hunger

1997 Series
Series poster for Profiler (1996)

as Evie Long • 1 eps

Profiler

1996 Series
Series poster for E! True Hollywood Story (1996)

1 eps

E! True Hollywood Story

1996 Series
Series poster for Party of Five (1994)

as Doreen Jablonsky • 1 eps

Party of Five

1994 Series
Series poster for Tales of the City (1993)

as Self • 1 eps

Tales of the City

1993 Series
Series poster for Moon Over Miami (1993)

1 eps

Moon Over Miami

1993 Series
Series poster for Worlds Beyond (1986)

as Lee Jeffreys • 1 eps

Worlds Beyond

1986 Series
Series poster for Murder, She Wrote (1984)

as Dr. Sylvia Dunn • 1 eps

Murder, She Wrote

1984 Series
Series poster for Miami Vice (1984)

as Helen Jackson • 1 eps

Miami Vice

1984 Series
Series poster for E/R (1984)

3 eps

E/R

1984 Series
Series poster for The Hitchhiker (1983)

as Kay Mason • 1 eps

The Hitchhiker

1983 Series
Series poster for Faerie Tale Theatre (1982)

as Guest Interviewee • 1 eps

Faerie Tale Theatre

1982 Series
Series poster for American Playhouse (1982)

as Self • 1 eps

American Playhouse

1982 Series
Series poster for Power (1980)

as Rose Vanda-Buchanan • 2 eps

Power

1980 Series
Series poster for Mr. Horn (1979)

as Ernestina Crawford • 2 eps

Mr. Horn

1979 Series
Series poster for Saturday Night Live (1975)

as Self - Host • 2 eps

Saturday Night Live

1975 Series
Series poster for People's Choice Awards (1975)

as Self • 1 eps

People's Choice Awards

1975 Series
Series poster for Police Story (1973)

as Office Evelyn Carter • 1 eps

Police Story

1973 Series
Series poster for Ghost Story (1972)

as Barbara Sanders • 1 eps

Ghost Story

1972 Series
Series poster for Science Fiction Film Awards

as Herself • 1 eps

Science Fiction Film Awards

Series