Ava Gardner was born into a poor rural family in the United States, and her parents were poor farmers who grew cotton and tobacco, so Ava Gardner learned to live independently at an early age.

In 1941, at the age of 19, Ava Gardner signed a 7-year film contract with MGM Studios. However, due to her accent problems, at first she could only play some roles in the dragon set.
After honing her temper in show business and having a good look, Ava Gardner began to take the lead and play the heroine in some movies. She starred with Clark Gable in Red Dust, which was nominated for "Best Actress" at the Academy Awards.
In 1954, Ava Gardner played the heroine in the film Barefoot Angel. In order to star in this film, she also studied flamenco dance specifically.
Ava's beauty was so seductive, spicy and sexy that the cinema called her "the most beautiful animal in the world" during the promotional campaign at that time.
Ava Gardner also had a lot of emotional experience, having been married in two marriages, the first being to mgm film colleague Mickey Rooney, but the two divorced less than 9 months after their marriage. The second is the marriage of the Hollywood actor Frank Sinatra, who divorced his wife in order to be with Ava Gardner, but the two ended up divorcing six years later.
She also collaborated with businessman and pilot Walter Hughes, and matador Louis H. Thompson. Miguel Domingine had been in a relationship.
Ava Gardner moved to London, England, at the age of 46 and completely lost her qualifications as a mother after undergoing a hysterectomy. Unsatisfactory, she began to drink heavily, and her life became debauched, and she had fun with the playboys.
In 1986, Ava Gardner suffered a stroke that paralyzed one side of her body. In 1990, Ava Gardner died at home at the age of 68 from bronchopneumonia.