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Tina Carver

Tina Carver

ActingBorn March 24, 1922 (59 years old at death)· Died February 18, 1982

Memphis, Tennessee, USA

IMDb

Biography

Smoky-voiced, sultry Tina Carver began her career in the post-war stages of Germany and France. Having married an Indiana academic who served the High Commission for Occupied Germany in a legal capacity, her acting opportunities were confined to entertaining troops under the auspices of the Special Services. Nonetheless, she had both the looks and the talent to secure leads in quality plays like "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Miranda". In 1953, she joined a theatrical ensemble in Bad Godesberg, while her husband ran a drama workshop on the side. However, her marriage subsequently went on the rocks, resulting in an acrimonious divorce and a return to the States. Tina's screen career got off to a start with steady radio and television work in New York. In 1954, she moved to California for guest spots on two fashionable crime shows, The Whistler (1954) and The Lone Wolf (1954). This exposure resulted in several small supporting roles in feature films, and she was eventually signed under contract by Columbia. Her first role saw her third-billed, as partner-in-crime to a racketeer (played by Pat O'Brien) in Inside Detroit (1956), an expose of corruption in the Auto Workers Union. This solitary lead, in what was a relatively decent minor film noir, was unaccountably followed by a return to supporting roles in bottom-of-the-bill second-raters, like Uranium Boom (1956) and The Man Who Turned to Stone (1957). There was also an uncredited bit in the A-grade boxing drama The Harder They Fall (1956), starring Humphrey Bogart. It begs the question, who did Tina upset to drop from starlet to bit player within a year? It got worse: upon leaving Columbia, Tina took another step down the ladder to Allied Artists, where she was cast opposite Tod Andrews in the laughable creature feature From Hell It Came (1957). The monster in this typical 50's 'mutation by radiation' offering, was a walking tree stump, created by Paul Blaisdell, who later breathed life into various other beasts for Roger Corman. While this film has since attained something of a cult following (perhaps, because it is so bad, that it becomes enjoyable on a comedic level), a contemporary reviewer allegedly wrote about 'From Hell, it Came'.. .and to Hell it can go". For the remaining four years of her short tenure in Hollywood, Tina acted exclusively on the small screen, guesting in a handful of popular TV shows like Perry Mason (1957) and Bronco (1958). In January 1958, her five-year-old daughter. Katherine. was struck and killed by a car in the school zone where she was playing. As a result of her ongoing grief over this tragic accident, she lost interest in acting. She passed away in 1982 after a short illness.

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Total credits: 10

Known For

Perry Mason
TV
★7.7

Perry Mason

as Sylvia Bain

The Harder They Fall
Movie
★7.2

The Harder They Fall

as Mrs. Benko (uncredited)

Movies (9)

From Hell It Came

From Hell It Came

as Dr. Terry Mason

1957

The Man Who Turned to Stone

The Man Who Turned to Stone

as Big Marge Collins

1957

Chain of Evidence

TV Shows (1)

Perry Mason

Perry Mason

as Sylvia Bain

1 ep.

Perry Mason

Perry Mason

as Sylvia Bain

1 episodes

Inside Detroit
Movie
★6.5

Inside Detroit

as Joni Calvin

Uranium Boom
Movie
★7.0

Uranium Boom

as Gail Windsor

From Hell It Came
Movie
★3.9

From Hell It Came

as Dr. Terry Mason

Hell on Frisco Bay
Movie
★5.3

Hell on Frisco Bay

as Bessie Coster

A Bullet for Joey
Movie
★5.8

A Bullet for Joey

as Counter Girl (uncredited)

Chain of Evidence
Movie
★4.9

Chain of Evidence

as Claire Ramsey

A Cry in the Night
Movie
★5.4

A Cry in the Night

as Marie Holzapple

The Man Who Turned to Stone
Movie
★5.2

The Man Who Turned to Stone

as Big Marge Collins

Perry Mason
TV
★7.7

Perry Mason

as Sylvia Bain

1957

The Harder They Fall
Movie
★7.2

The Harder They Fall

as Mrs. Benko (uncredited)

1956

Inside Detroit
Movie
★6.5

Inside Detroit

as Joni Calvin

1955

Uranium Boom
Movie
★7.0

Uranium Boom

as Gail Windsor

1956

From Hell It Came
Movie
★3.9

From Hell It Came

as Dr. Terry Mason

1957

Hell on Frisco Bay
Movie
★5.3

Hell on Frisco Bay

as Bessie Coster

1955

A Bullet for Joey
Movie
★5.8

A Bullet for Joey

as Counter Girl (uncredited)

1955

Chain of Evidence
Movie
★4.9

Chain of Evidence

as Claire Ramsey

1957

A Cry in the Night
Movie
★5.4

A Cry in the Night

as Marie Holzapple

1956

The Man Who Turned to Stone
Movie
★5.2

The Man Who Turned to Stone

as Big Marge Collins

1957

Chain of Evidence

as Claire Ramsey

1957

A Cry in the Night

A Cry in the Night

as Marie Holzapple

1956

The Harder They Fall

The Harder They Fall

as Mrs. Benko (uncredited)

1956

Uranium Boom

Uranium Boom

as Gail Windsor

1956

Hell on Frisco Bay

Hell on Frisco Bay

as Bessie Coster

1955

Inside Detroit

Inside Detroit

as Joni Calvin

1955

A Bullet for Joey

A Bullet for Joey

as Counter Girl (uncredited)

1955

From Hell It Came

From Hell It Came

as Dr. Terry Mason

1957

The Man Who Turned to Stone

The Man Who Turned to Stone

as Big Marge Collins

1957

Chain of Evidence

Chain of Evidence

as Claire Ramsey

1957

A Cry in the Night

A Cry in the Night

as Marie Holzapple

1956

The Harder They Fall

The Harder They Fall

as Mrs. Benko (uncredited)

1956

Uranium Boom

Uranium Boom

as Gail Windsor

1956

Hell on Frisco Bay

Hell on Frisco Bay

as Bessie Coster

1955

Inside Detroit

Inside Detroit

as Joni Calvin

1955

A Bullet for Joey

A Bullet for Joey

as Counter Girl (uncredited)

1955