
Born in Ohio, Eleanor Parker enjoyed acting as a young man and actively participated in various theater performances in middle school.
Eleanor Parker, 18, was photographed and signed by Warner Pictures to become a film actor.
Due to his beautiful appearance, talent, and ability to adapt to various roles, his acting career reached its peak after transferring to MGM in the 1950s.
Eleanor Parker's love life, like her stardom, was full of twists and turns, and she had four marriages.
Representative works: "The Sound of Music", "Cowards", "Valley of the Kings", "Iron Window Red Tears", "Detective Story" and "West Chamber Love Break" and so on.
He died of illness in a nursing home in Palm Springs, California, in 2013 at the age of 91.