Tina Louise is an American actress primarily recognized for her role as Ginger Grant on the television sitcom Gilligan's Island. Her career spans stage, film, and television.
On February 11, 1934, Tina Louise, born Tina Blacker, was born. She is an American actress known for her work in film, television, and on stage, most notably for playing Ginger Grant in the television sitcom Gilligan's Island.
In 1952, Tina Louise made her acting debut in the Bette Davis musical revue Two's Company. This marked an early point in her acting career.
In 1957, Tina Louise released her record album, It's Time for Tina, originally on Concert Hall.
In May 1958, Tina Louise's pictorials for Playboy were arranged by Columbia Pictures studio in an effort to promote her career.
In 1958, Tina Louise had her breakthrough role in the drama film God's Little Acre. In 1958, she also received the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year for this role.
In 1958, Tina Louise made her film debut in God's Little Acre. Also in 1958, the National Art Council named her the "World's Most Beautiful Redhead."
In 1958, Tina Louise's album It's Time for Tina, was reissued on Urania Records. She also recorded a single for United Artists Records in 1958.
In April 1959, Tina Louise's pictorials for Playboy were arranged by Columbia Pictures studio in an effort to promote her career.
In 1959, Tina Louise's album It's Time for Tina, was reissued on Urania Records.
In 1960, Tina Louise starred in two Italian films, The Siege of Syracuse and Garibaldi. This marked a period of her career working in Italian cinema.
In 1960, Tina Louise, a Democrat, campaigned for John F. Kennedy during the presidential race.
In 1962, Tina Louise guest-starred on the situation comedy The Real McCoys, playing a country girl from West Virginia in the episode "Grandpa Pygmalion."
In 1964, Tina Louise appeared with Bob Denver in the beach party film For Those Who Think Young. Also in 1964, she left the Broadway musical Fade Out – Fade In to portray movie star Ginger Grant on the situation comedy Gilligan's Island.
From 1965 to 1968, Les Crane had simultaneous careers as an actor and interviewer who covered a wide variety of controversial topics.
In 1966, Tina Louise married radio and TV announcer/interviewer Les Crane.
From 1965 to 1968, Les Crane had simultaneous careers as an actor and interviewer who covered a wide variety of controversial topics.
In 1969, Tina Louise and her husband Les Crane appeared together as a fictitious married couple in a segment of Love, American Style titled "Love and the Advice-Givers."
In 1969, Tina Louise appeared in the Matt Helm spy spoof The Wrecking Crew with Dean Martin, continuing her acting career after Gilligan's Island.
In 1970, Tina Louise and Les Crane had a daughter named Caprice, who later became an MTV producer and novelist.
In 1971, Tina Louise and Les Crane divorced.
In 1974, Tina Louise played a darker role as a heroin addict in an episode of Kojak. This was part of her effort to shed her comedic image.
In 1975, Tina Louise appeared in The Stepford Wives.
In 1976, Tina Louise played a cruel corrections officer in the television movie Nightmare in Badham County. Also in 1976, she appeared in the made-for-TV film Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby.
In 1977, Tina Louise appeared in the made-for-TV film SST: Death Flight, continuing her work in television movies.
In 1978, Tina Louise appeared in the soap opera Dallas, beginning her role during the 1978–1979 seasons.
In 1978, Tina Louise did not appear in Rescue from Gilligan's Island.
In 1979, Tina Louise appeared in the soap opera Dallas, concluding her role during the 1978–1979 seasons.
In 1979, Tina Louise did not appear in The Castaways on Gilligan's Island.
In 1981, Tina Louise did not appear in The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island.
In 1982, Tina Louise made a brief walk-on appearance on Good Morning America for a Gilligan's Island reunion.
In the fall of 1984, Tina Louise succeeded Jo Ann Pflug as Taylor Chapin on the syndicated soap opera Rituals.
In 1987, Tina Louise co-starred in the Robert Altman comedy O.C. and Stiggs.
In 1988, Tina Louise made a brief walk-on appearance on The Late Show for a Gilligan's Island reunion.
In 1990, Tina Louise appeared in the situation comedy Married... with Children as Miss Beck in the episode "Kelly Bounces Back."
In 1992, Tina Louise starred in the independently made satire Johnny Suede starring Brad Pitt.
Since 1996, Tina Louise has been volunteering at local public schools, demonstrating her commitment to child literacy.
In 1997, Tina Louise published her memoir, Sunday: A Memoir.
In 2001, Tina Louise did not reunite with her Gilligan's Island costars for the television film Surviving Gilligan's Island.
In 2004, Tina Louise appeared at the TV Land award show with the other surviving cast members of Gilligan's Island.
In 2005, after the death of Bob Denver, Tina Louise wrote a brief, affectionate memorial to him in the year-end "farewell" issue of Entertainment Weekly.
In 2006, Caprice Crane's first novel, Stupid and Contagious, was published, and was dedicated to her mother, Tina Louise.
In 2007, Tina Louise published the children's book When I Grow Up and donated a portion of the proceeds to literacy programs.
In 2009, Tina Louise published a second children's book titled What Does a Bee Do?
In 2012, Tina Louise's album, It's Time for Tina, was released on iTunes.
In a 2013 interview, Tina Louise mentioned that she had been volunteering at local public schools since 1996, highlighting her long-term commitment to child literacy.
In 2014, Tina Louise starred in the spiritual drama Tapestry and the horror film Late Phases.
In 2016, Tina Louise campaigned for Hillary Clinton in the presidential race.
In December 2020, following the death of Dawn Wells, Tina Louise became the last surviving cast member of Gilligan’s Island.
In December 2020, following the news of Dawn Wells' passing, Tina Louise denied rumors that she resented her role as Ginger Grant. Tina stated she loved the role, expressed gratitude to the show's fans, and noted the show provided comfort during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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