![]() ![]() Moving among Broadway, television and motion pictures, she next starred in The Happy Ending (1969), directed by Richard Brooks, The Stepford Wives (1975) with Katherine Ross andĭog Day (1984), with Lee Marvin and French actress Miou-Miou. She continued her work in Hollywood, starring in the CBS sitcom Gilligan's Island (1964) as Ginger Grant. He influenced my life as no other man ever has." After several more films, Tina returned to Broadway to star with Carol Burnett in "Fade in, Fade Out". Lee Strasberg," says Tina, "had the most dynamic effect on me. ![]() It was at this point in her career that she began studying with Lee Strasberg and the Actors Studio in New York because she believed it was "time to develop and deepen my knowledge of the craft. Stellar reviews caught the attention of Hollywood and Tina signed up for her first feature film, God's Little Acre (1958), which was an entry in the Venice Film Festival. Born in New York City, Tina was still in her teens when she burst upon the national scene by starring on Broadway in the critically acclaimed box-office success "Li'l Abner", based on the famous comic strip character created by Al Capp. ![]()
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