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When was Eleanor Parker born?

By Rachel Hernandez

When was Eleanor Parker born?

June 26, 1922

Also question is, is Eleanor Parker still alive?

Deceased (1922–2013)

Additionally, how old is Eleanor Parker? 91 years (1922–2013)

Keeping this in view, when did Eleanor Parker die?

December 9, 2013

Which film did Eleanor Parker not get nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress?

Scaramouche"

How tall was Eleanor Parker?

1.68 m

Can Eleanor Parker sing?

Although her singing voice was famously dubbed by the stellar, uncredited Eileen Farrell, Ms. Parker was able to make the syncing look seamless and natural (she reportedly sang the music herself during filming to make sure it looked real).

Where is Eleanor Parker buried?

Eleanor Parker
Birth26 Jun 1922 Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio, USA
Death9 Dec 2013 (aged 91) Palm Springs, Riverside County, California, USA
BurialCremated, Ashes scattered at sea, Specifically: Ashes scattered in the Pacific Ocean.
Memorial ID121484879 · View Source

How long is the sound of music?

2h 55m

What happened Baroness Schraeder?

Baroness Schraeder returned to Austria with rejection in her silk pocket. Captain Von Trapp had proposed to her, it was true, but then he had maliciously turned his back on her. Thankfully she was able to jump in at the last minute and break off the engagement first, but it still stung.

How old is Christopher Plummer?

90 years (December 13, 1929)

How old is Julie Andrews?

85 years (October 1, 1935)

Where was the sound of music filmed?

The Sound of Music was filmed from March 26 through September 1, 1964, with external scenes shot on location in Salzburg, Austria, and the surrounding region, and interior scenes filmed at the 20th Century Fox studios in California.

Who wrote the music for the sound of music?

Richard Rodgers
Oscar Hammerstein II
Irwin Kostal

Who played Baroness von Schrader?

Underappreciated and certainly betrayed by her fiancé Captain Georg von Trapp, Baroness Von Schrader (brilliantly played by Eleanor Parker in the film) is The Sound of Music's forgotten hero. As the Hairpin once wrote: “She was very blond, impeccably dressed, and not particularly nice to 'the help.