Felicia Farr

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Born
Olive Dines

(1932-10-04) October 4, 1932 (age 93)
OthernamesRandy Farr, Olive Farr
OccupationsActress, model
Yearsactive1947–2014
Felicia Farr
Farr in the Playhouse 90 presentation of "Natchez", 1958
Born
Olive Dines

(1932-10-04) October 4, 1932 (age 93)
Other namesRandy Farr, Olive Farr
OccupationsActress, model
Years active1947–2014
Spouses
(m. 1949; div. 1955)
(m. 1962; died 2001)
Children2[1]

Felicia Farr (born Olive Dines; October 4, 1932) is an American former actress and model.[2]

Farr was born in Westchester County, New York.[3] She attended Erasmus Hall High School[4] and studied sociology at Pennsylvania State University.[5]

Career

Farr began modeling lingerie at age 15. In 1955, she told a wire-service reporter: "I was under age and over-developed ... The agency claimed I was 19 because a state law required underage lingerie models to be chaperoned".[6]

Cliff Robertson and Farr in the Playhouse 90 presentation of "Natchez", 1958

She appeared in several modeling photo shoots and advertisements during the 1950s and 1960s. In 1955, she signed a seven-year contract with Columbia Pictures.[7]

Her earliest screen appearances date from the mid-1950s. They include three westerns directed by Delmer Daves: Jubal (1956)[8] and 3:10 to Yuma (1957), both starring Glenn Ford, and The Last Wagon (1956), starring Richard Widmark.

Farr's later film appearances include the bawdy Billy Wilder farce Kiss Me, Stupid (1964) with Dean Martin and Ray Walston as her husband (a role originally intended for Jack Lemmon); Walter Matthau's daughter-in-law in Kotch (1971) (Lemmon's only film as director); and the Don Siegel bank-heist caper Charley Varrick (1973) with Matthau.

She had more than 30 TV appearances on The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Wagon Train, Bonanza, Ben Casey, Burke's Law, Harry O, and many others.

Personal life

On September 2, 1949, she married actor Lee Farr,[9] a marriage which produced a daughter, Denise Farr, who later became the wife of actor Don Gordon. Farr's second husband was actor Jack Lemmon; they married in 1962 while Lemmon was filming the comedy Irma La Douce in Paris. They remained married until his death in 2001.[1]

During her marriage to Jack Lemmon, Farr gave birth to a daughter, Courtney, in 1966.[1] She is also the stepmother of Lemmon's son, actor and author Chris Lemmon, from his first marriage.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1955Big House, U.S.A.Emily Evans
1956JubalNaomi Hoktor
Time TableLinda Brucker
The Last WagonJenny
Reprisal!Catherine Cantrell
The First TexanKatherine Delaney
19573:10 to YumaEmmy
1958OnionheadStella Papparonis
1960Hell Bent for LeatherJanet Gifford
1964Kiss Me, StupidZelda
1967The Venetian AffairClaire Connor
1971KotchWilma Kotcher
1973Charley VarrickSybil Fort
1986That's Life!Madame Carrie
1992The PlayerHerself
2014Loser's CrownMrs. Phelps

Selected television appearances

References

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