This page will contain discussion groups about Hope Lange, as they become available.Hope LangeHope Elise Ross Lange (November 28, 1931 - December 19, 2003) was a stage, film, and television actress. Born into a theatrical family at Redding Ridge, Connecticut, Lange was only 12 when she made her Broadway in The Patriots. Following her father’s passing, she worked as a waitress in her mother’s Greenwich Village restaurant and sometimes walked the dog of former First Lady of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt who had a nearby apartment. When her photo appeared in the newspaper, she received an offer to work as a New York City advertising model that eventually led to a return to acting in the early 1950’s when she began working in television. The demure and sophisticated blonde actress came to prominence in her first film role in Bus Stop with Marilyn Monroe and Don Murray whom she married on April 14, 1956. As a result of favorable reviews, she landed a major role in the then risqué 1957 film, Peyton Place. Her strong performance earned her a nomination for a Golden Globe Award and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Divorced from Don Murray, with whom she had two children, she left acting after her October 19, 1963 marriage to producer-director Alan J. Pakula. Following their divorce five years later she resumed her career, starring from 1968 to 1970 in the popular TV series, The Ghost And Mrs. Muir for which she earned two Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award nomination.. This success was followed by three seasons on The New Dick Van Dyke Show. Dedicated to her craft, Lange earned the respect of audiences and peers alike. For more than fifty years she appeared in numerous motion pictures, made-for-television movies, a variety of television shows, as well as making a 1977 return to the Broadway stage where her acting career began. In 1986 she married theatrical producer, Charles Hollerith with whom she remained until her passing in December of 2003 in Santa Monica, California, as a result of aischemic colitis infection. Filmography:
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Filmography:. But she silenced her critics in 1958, when four of her films turned out to be superhits - Phagun, Howrah Bridge opposite Ashok Kumar, Kala Pani opposite Dev Anand and Chalti ka Naam Gaadi opposite her future husband Kishore Kumar. In 1986 she married theatrical producer, Charles Hollerith with whom she remained until her passing in December of 2003 in Santa Monica, California, as a result of aischemic colitis infection. This also led to a lean phase in her career. For more than fifty years she appeared in numerous motion pictures, made-for-television movies, a variety of television shows, as well as making a 1977 return to the Broadway stage where her acting career began. Her romance with Dilip Kumar didn't blossom due to opposition by her conservative family. Dedicated to her craft, Lange earned the respect of audiences and peers alike. Madhubala's off-screen life was a tragedy. This success was followed by three seasons on The New Dick Van Dyke Show. Many other hits followed Mahal. Muir for which she earned two Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award nomination. The song Aayega Aanewaala made the careers of Madhubala as well as the playback singer Lata Mangeshkar. Following their divorce five years later she resumed her career, starring from 1968 to 1970 in the popular TV series, The Ghost And Mrs. The film became a super hit. Pakula. In 1949, Madhubala starred in Bombay Talkies production Mahal. Divorced from Don Murray, with whom she had two children, she left acting after her October 19, 1963 marriage to producer-director Alan J. Her big break came when Kidar Sharma gave her a change to act opposite Raj Kapoor in Neel Kamal (1947). Her strong performance earned her a nomination for a Golden Globe Award and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her first film was Basant (1942). As a result of favorable reviews, she landed a major role in the then risqué 1957 film, Peyton Place. She entered Bollywood as a child-artist under the name Baby Mumtaz. The demure and sophisticated blonde actress came to prominence in her first film role in Bus Stop with Marilyn Monroe and Don Murray whom she married on April 14, 1956. Her birth name was Mumtaz Jahan Begum. Born into a theatrical family at Redding Ridge, Connecticut, Lange was only 12 when she made her Broadway in The Patriots. Following her father’s passing, she worked as a waitress in her mother’s Greenwich Village restaurant and sometimes walked the dog of former First Lady of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt who had a nearby apartment. When her photo appeared in the newspaper, she received an offer to work as a New York City advertising model that eventually led to a return to acting in the early 1950’s when she began working in television. Madhubala was born as the 5th child into a poor Muslim family of 11 children. Hope Elise Ross Lange (November 28, 1931 - December 19, 2003) was a stage, film, and television actress. She was married to the famous playback singer and actor Kishore Kumar. Before He Wakes (1998). Her major motion pictures include Mahal and Mughal-e-Azam. Just Cause (1995). Madhubala (February 14, 1933 - February 23, 1969) is considered one of most beautiful actresses to have graced the screens of Bollywood. Clear and Present Danger (1994). Tune in Tomorrow (1990). Blue Velvet (1986). A Nightmare On Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985). The Prodigal (1983). Death Wish (1974). Jigsaw (1968). Love Is A Ball (1963). Pocketful Of Miracles (1961). Wild In The Country (1961). The Best Of Everything (1959). In Love and War (1958). The Young Lions (1958). The True Story of Jesse James (1957). Peyton Place (1957). Bus Stop (1956). |