Polly Bergen بازیگر سینما و تلویزیون است. وی سال 1309 چشم به جهان گشود. از مهمترین آثار Polly Bergen میتوان به بازیگری در فیلم بچه ننه، فیلم Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde و فیلم Struck by Lightning اشاره کرد.
Polly Bergen نخستین بار در سینما حضور یافته و سال 1329 در 20 سالگی در فیلم At War with the Army به کارگردانی Hal Walker بازی کرده است. گرچه موفقیت این اثر نسبت به آثار شاخص بعدیش مانند فیلم بچه ننه، بیشتر نبود اما تجربه خوبی برای Polly Bergen محسوب میشود و همکاری با هنرمندانی همچون Dean Martin، جری لوئیس، Mike Kellin و Jimmie Dundee را تجربه کرد.
Polly Bergen در سال 1369 دورهی پرتلاشی را در عرصه سینما و تلویزیون گذراند و در اثر مهمی بازی کرده است. اثر مهم Polly Bergen در این سال، بازیگری در فیلم بچه ننه به کارگردانی John Waters محسوب میشود.
شاید یکی از مهمترین بخشهای بیوگرافی Polly Bergen بازی در فیلم بچه ننه بوده است. Polly Bergen سال 1369 در 60 سالگی در فیلم بچه ننه نقش مهمی بازی کرده است که توانست با مهارت خود، آن نقش و همچنین خودش را میان مخاطبان سینما مطرح کند. او در این فیلم با John Waters همکاری داشته است. Polly Bergen توانست با بازی در فیلم بچه ننه تجربه بازیگری موفقی برای خود رقم بزند و همکاری در کنار بازیگرانی نظیر جانی دپ، Ricki Lake، Amy Locane و Susan Tyrrell بر تجارب او افزود.
Polly Bergen علاوهبر فیلم بچه ننه، سال 1374 در 65 سالگی در فیلم Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde نیز بازی کرده است. Polly Bergen اینبار با David Price یعنی کارگردان فیلم Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde و هنرمندانی چون شان یانگ، تیم دالی، Lysette Anthony و استیون توبولوسکی همکاری داشت.
در مجموع در کارنامه 84 ساله و بیوگرافی Polly Bergen آثار مهمی وجود دارد. اگر میخواهید با بیوگرافی Polly Bergen و زندگی حرفهای و آثار او بیشتر آشنا شوید، حتما به صفحه هر یک از آثار Polly Bergen در منظوم سر بزنید. همه 9 اثر مهم Polly Bergen در منظوم یک پروفایل اختصاصی دارند که اطلاعات کامل معرفی آنها تهیه شده است. امتیازی که هر یک از آثار Polly Bergen در منظوم دارند، نمره و امتیازی است که مردم از یک تا ده به آنها دادهاند. در واقع هر چقدر Polly Bergen در آثار ارزشمندتری بازی کرده باشد، توانسته نمرهی بیشتری از سوی مردم بگیرد، در نتیجه سوابق کاری و بیوگرافی Polly Bergen درخشانتر خواهد شد. مثلا اثری که در بیوگرافی Polly Bergen بیشترین امتیاز را از مردم گرفته است، فیلم بچه ننه محسوب میشود و اثری که در بیوگرافی Polly Bergen کمترین امتیاز را گرفته است، فیلم Borderlines محسوب میشود.
اگر در مورد بیوگرافی Polly Bergen نکات بیشتری میدانید حتما برای ما ارسال کنید تا کمکی بزرگ به همه مخاطبان و طرفداران Polly Bergen کرده باشید. مثلا اگر اطلاعاتی دقیقتر در مورد بیوگرافی Polly Bergen، آثار Polly Bergen، جوایز Polly Bergen، همکاران Polly Bergen، گالری عکس Polly Bergen، قد Polly Bergen، وزن Polly Bergen، رنگ چشم Polly Bergen، وضعیت تأهل و همسر Polly Bergen، فرزندان Polly Bergen، حواشی Polly Bergen و کودکی Polly Bergen میدانید حتما برای ما ارسال کنید.
Polly Bergen بازیگر و هنرمند کشورمان سرانجام با کولهباری از تجربه، در سال 1393 و در سن 84 سالگی پس از بازیگری در 9 اثر سینمایی چشم از جهان بست.
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In a six-decade-plus career (she started out as a radio performer at age 14), there are very few facets of entertainment that lovely singer/actress Polly Bergen has not conquered or, at the very least, touched upon. A nightclub and Columbia recording artist of the 50s and 60s, she is just as well known for her film and Emmy-winning dramatic performances as she is for her wry comedic gifts. In the leaner times, she has maintained quite well with her various businesses. Truly one for the ages, Polly has, at age 70+, nabbed a Tony nomination for her gutsy "I'm Still Here" entertainer Carlotta in Stephen Sondheim's "Follies", and is still dishing out the barbs as she recently demonstrated as Felicity Huffman's earthy mom on Desperate Housewives (2004).Born in Knoxville, Tennessee as Nellie Burgin on July 14, 1930, her family, which included father William, mother Lucy and sister Barbra, eventually moved to Los Angeles. By the time she was 14, Polly was singing professionally on radio and managed to scrape up singing gigs with smaller bands around and about the Southern California area. She attended Compton Junior College before Paramount mogul Hal B. Wallis caught sight of her and signed her up with his studio. Having made an isolated film debut (as Polly Burgin) a year earlier in the Monogram western Across the Rio Grande (1949), Wallis showcased her as a decorative love interest in the slapstick vehicles of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, the (then) hottest comedy team in Hollywood. But At War with the Army (1950), That's My Boy (1951) and The Stooge (1951) did little for Polly although she presented herself well. MGM and Universal had the idea to cast her in a more serious vein with co-starring roles in their dramas Escape from Fort Bravo (1953), Arena (1953) and Cry of the Hunted (1953), but again she was overlooked. Disasppointed, she decided to abandon her lucrative film contract and seek work elsewhere.That "elsewhere" came in the form of 1950s TV. Focusing on her singing, she promoted her many albums for Columbia by guest-starring on all the top variety shows of the times. This culminated in her own variety program, The Polly Bergen Show (1957). The song "The Party's Over" became her traditional show-closer and signature tune. Polly also showed some marquee mettle on the cabaret and nightclub circuits, performing at many of the top hotels and showrooms throughout the country. She made her Broadway debut along with Harry Belafonte in "John Murray Anderson's Almanac" in 1953, and went on to appear in such stage shows as "Top Man" and "Champagne Complex". A delightfully engaging game show panelist to boot, she took a regular seat on the To Tell the Truth (1956) panel for five seasons.Polly tended to display a looser, down-to-earth personality to induce laughs but she was also was formidable dramatic player and fashion plate quite capable of radiating great charm, poise and elegance. For her role as alcoholic torch singer Helen Morgan in the special TV showcase "The Helen Morgan Story", she took home the Emmy award. Unfortunately for Polly, Ann Blyth took on the role of the tragic singer in the film version (with Gogi Grant providing the vocals), in what could have been a significant return to films for her.Instead, Polly had to wait another five years for that to happen. As the wife of Gregory Peck and designated victim of revengeful psychopath Robert Mitchum in the taut movie thriller Cape Fear (1962), her film career reignited. Other opportunities came in the form of her distraught mental patient in The Caretakers (1963), which found her at odds with nurse Joan Crawford and doctor Robert Stack; the sparkling comedy Move Over, Darling (1963), which placed her in a comedy triangle with "other wife" Doris Day and husband James Garner; and as the first woman Chief Executive of the White House in the frothy comedy tidbit Kisses for My President (1964) opposite bemused "First Gentleman" Fred MacMurray. In what was to be a tinge of deja vu, Polly again saw her movie career dissipate after only a couple of vehicles. True to form, the indomitable Polly rebounded on TV.A mild string of TV-movies came her way as she matured into the 1970s and 1980s, most notably the acclaimed miniseries The Winds of War (1983), which reunited her with Robert Mitchum, this time as his unhappy, alcoholic wife. This, along with her participation in the sequel, War and Remembrance (1988), earned Polly supporting Emmy nominations. In the years to come, she would find herself still in demand displaying her trademark comic grit in such shows as The Sopranos (1999), Commander in Chief (2005) and Desperate Housewives (2004).Polly returned to singing in 1999 after nearly a three-decade absence (due to health and vocal issues). Quite huskier in tone, she went on to delight the New York musical stage with stand-out performances in "Follies" (2001), "Cabaret" (2002) and "Camille Claudel" (2007). Polly still makes nitery appearances and has even put together singing concert tours on occasion.Polly has authored three best-selling beauty books outside the acting arena and has demonstrated a marked level of acumen in the business world. Founding a mail-order cosmetics business in 1965, she sold it to Faberge eight years later. She also developed her own shoe and jewelry lines.Married (1950-1955) to MGM actor Jerome Courtland during her first movie career peak, she later wed topflight agent/producer Freddie Fields in 1957, a union that lasted 18 years and produced two adopted children, Pamela and Peter. A third marriage in the 1980s also ended in divorce. An assertive voice when it comes to women's rights and issues, her memoir "Polly's Principles" came out in 1974.
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