Nancy Olson

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Actress

Birth Date: July 14, 1928

Age: 95 years old

Birth Place: Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Often playing good girl roles in feature films and on television, Nancy Olson rose from relative obscurity and became a Hollywood star, thanks to a scene-stealing performance in Billy Wilder's film noir masterpiece "Sunset Boulevard" (1950). The Wisconsin-born ingénue breathed liveliness into her character, a vivacious studio assistant and William Holden's love interest, providing a shining spot in an otherwise chilling and emotionally intense drama. Olson received an Academy Award nomination for her engaging performance in the film and landed several other starring roles opposite Holden because of it. Olson's career temporarily stalled in the late 1950s, but she reemerged the following decade with plum roles in Disney family films such as "The Absent-Minded Professor" (1961) and "Son of Flubber" (1963), opposite the likeable Fred MacMurray. Her sheer talent and dedication to her craft inspired other actors and actresses who followed in her footsteps, but it was Olson's breakout role in "Sunset Boulevard" that earned her a place amongst the most beloved stars of classic cinema.

Nancy Olson was born on July 14, 1928 in Milwaukee. She attended the University of Wisconsin before transferring to UCLA in Los Angeles, where she majored in theater arts. Olson lived with her aunt and uncle, a dean at UCLA, at their Pacific Palisades home. She was discovered by a talent scout while performing on stage at UCLA, and soon after, signed a contract with Paramount Studios in 1948. During one of her screen tests, Olson was paired with actor George Reeves, who later starred on the hit series "The Adventures of Superman" (syndicated, 1952-58). Olson made her feature film debut in the 1948 drama "Portrait of Jennie," playing an art gallery attendee. She was reportedly up for the lead role in Cecil B. DeMille's "Samson and Delilah" (1949), but was eventually passed over for Austrian-born bombshell Hedy Lamarr.Olson was still a UCLA student when acclaimed filmmaker Billy Wilder cast her in "Sunset Boulevard," a dark Hollywood-centric drama that starred William Holden as a struggling screenwriter named Joe Gillis, and Gloria Swanson as the long-forgotten and reclusive silent film star Norma Desmond. Olson played Betty Shaefer, an ambitious and vibrant assistant to a movie studio producer who falls in love with Holden's young screenwriter. Described by critics as one of the film's sanest characters, the role of Betty earned Olson an Academy Award nomination in 1951 for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. "Sunset Boulevard" went on to win several major film honors and was later named by the American Film Institute as one of the "100 Best American films of the 20th Century." Following the success of "Sunset Boulevard," Paramount decided to build up Holden and Olson as an onscreen team, positioning her as a "loving wife" screen rival to MGM star June Allyson. The pair starred in a handful of films, including the dramas "Union Station" (1950) and "Force of Arms" (1951), yet none measured up to the impact of their onscreen chemistry in their initial outing.As one of the most in-demand actresses of the 1950s, Olson starred alongside Hollywood legends, from Bing Crosby in the romantic comedy "Mr. Music" (1950), to John Wayne in the crime drama "Big Jim McLain" (1952). She also began appearing on the small screen, with appearances on the comedy variety series "Your Show of Show" (NBC, 1950-54) and the suspenseful "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (CBS, 1955-1960; NBC, 1960-62). Olson's stardom waned in the mid-'50s after she put acting on hold to start a family. She had married acclaimed playwright and lyricist Alan Jay Lerner in March 1950 and raised their two daughters. After the couple's 1957 divorce, Olson sought an acting comeback, but by then Hollywood had already moved on to other girl-next-door actresses. She reinvented her career in the 1960s with appearances in Disney-produced films, making her Disney debut in the much beloved "Pollyanna" (1960), about an orphan (Hayley Mills) who cheers up a dreary small town. Olson's charismatic, all-American appeal was a perfect match for Disney's family-friendly movies. Olson went on to co-star opposite Fred MacMurray in some of the studio's most successful and beloved films, including "The Absent-Minded Professor" and its 1963 sequel "Son of Flubber."Olson returned to Broadway before retiring from acting in the mid-1980s, choosing again to focus once again on family. She had by this time married Capitol Records executive Alan W. Livingston - the man who signed Frank Sinatra and The Beatles - in 1962 and had a son. She was also involved with various programs dedicated to music and the performing arts. One of Olson's last film appearances was a cameo in the 1997 Disney remake of "Flubber," with Robin Williams taking on the role of the absent-minded professor. In 2010, Olson made a memorable guest appearance on the polygamy-themed drama series "Big Love" (HBO, 2006-2011). In the episode, Olson's character mentions that her first husband's name was Joe, a reference to Holden's iconic role in "Sunset Boulevard."By Marc Cuenco

Credits

Dumbbells

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Bianca
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2014

Odyssey: Driving Around the World

Contestant
Show
2007

Sunset Blvd: A Look Back

Self
Show
2002

Paper Dolls

Actor
Marjorie Harper
Soap
1984

Making Love

Actor
Christine
Movie
1981

Disney's Wonderful World

Actor
Betsy Carlisle
Show
1979

Airport 1975Stream

Actor
Mrs. Abbott
Movie
1974
30%

Now You See Me, Now You Don't

Actor
Louise Merrick
Movie
1974

Love Story

Actor
Mrs. Ross
Show
1973

Barnaby JonesStream

Guest Star
Series
1973

The Streets of San FranciscoStream

Guest Star
Jeannie Morris
Series
1972

Banacek

Guest Star
Louise Merrick
Series
1972

3 étoiles, 36 chandelles

Actor
Movie
1972

Snowball Express

Actor
Sue Baxter
Movie
1972

Police Surgeon

Guest Star
Val
Show
1971

Beware of the Watchdog

Actor
Ann Latham
Movie
1971

Smith!

Actor
Movie
1969

The Name of the Game

Guest Star
Series
1968

The Big Valley

Guest Star
Series
1965

Son of Flubber

Actor
Elizabeth "Betsy" Brainard
Movie
1963

Après lui, le déluge

Actor
Movie
1962

The Absent Minded ProfessorStream

Actor
Betsy Carlisle
Movie
1961
83%

PollyannaStream

Actor
Nancy Furman
Movie
1960
86%

Ford Startime

Actor
Show
1959

Alfred Hitchcock PresentsStream

Actor
Jan Manning
Series
1955

Ford Star Jubilee

Actor
Judith
Show
1955

GunsmokeStream

Guest Star
Henrietta Donavan
Series
1955

Battle Cry

Actor
Mrs. Pat Rogers
Movie
1955

The Best of Broadway

Actor
Gwen Cavendish
Show
1954

The Boy From Oklahoma

Actor
Katie Brannigan
Movie
1954

So Big

Actor
Dallas O'Mara
Movie
1953

Big Jim McLain

Actor
Nancy Vallon
Movie
1952

Submarine Command

Actor
Carol
Movie
1951

Force of Arms

Actor
Lt. Eleanor MacKay
Movie
1951

Sunset BoulevardStream

Actor
Betty Schaefer
Movie
1950
98%

Mr. Music

Actor
Katherine Holbrook
Movie
1950

Union Station

Actor
Joyce Willecombe
Movie
1950

Canadian Pacific

Actor
Cecille Gautier
Movie
1949