Felicia Farr

Felicia Farr

Actress
Born
October 4, 1932
Awards
0 wins, 1 nominations

Of Russian/Romanian and Jewish ancestry, sultry, amber-eyed Olive Felicia Dines grew up in Westchester County, New York. She was the daughter of Max Dines and his wife Sylvia Schwartz. According to differing sources, Max may have been a journalist or an attorney. Felicia began in movies after first…

Biography

Of Russian/Romanian and Jewish ancestry, sultry, amber-eyed Olive Felicia Dines grew up in Westchester County, New York. She was the daughter of Max Dines and his wife Sylvia Schwartz. According to differing sources, Max may have been a journalist or an attorney.

Felicia began in movies after first working as a teenage lingerie model in order to afford her dancing lessons. She then studied sociology at Pennsylvania State University (graduating with a B.A. in 1954), acted in college plays, attended drama school and eventually appeared in live TV commercials. As to her modeling bathing suits, negligees, bras and girdles, she later remarked "There is nothing very sexy or exciting about standing around in undergarments under hot lights" and "Modeling was hard work for me. I never liked it very much because I kept thinking I was in a rut".

Felicia's situation improved after a talent agent spotted her playing the female lead in William Inge's play Picnic at The Players Ring Theater in 1955 (Kim Novak starred in the film version that year). Columbia executives were impressed and signed the budding starlet to a seven-year contract. Initially billed as Randy Farr, Felicia found her niche as an intelligent and sexy western leading lady, first showcased in a trio of classics directed by the veteran Delmer Daves: Jubal (1956), 3:10 to Yuma (1957) and (in her best role yet) The Last Wagon (1956), opposite Richard Widmark. For the next two decades, she essayed a wide variety of characters, ranging from religious types to barmaids, from party girls to the occasional femme fatale.

Sandwiched in between frequent TV guest spots, Felicia excelled in just a handful of comedies and action films, notably in Billy Wilder's Kiss Me, Stupid (1964) (as an unfaithful wife), in the poignant, idiosyncratic Jack Lemmon-directed comedy-drama Kotch (1971) (as Walter Matthau's daughter-in-law) and in the slick heist thriller Charley Varrick (1973) (this time as Matthau's love interest). A talented, much underused actress, she left show biz in 1992 but made a brief comeback 22 years later to co-star in a little known comedy drama, Loser's Crown (2014).

Felicia divorced her first husband, the actor Lee Farr, in 1955. Her second marriage was to Jack Lemmon, whom she had first met while he was filming Cowboy (1958). They married in 1962 in Paris during his work on Irma la Douce (1963). A daughter, Courtney, was born in 1966. Latterly known as Felicia F. Lemmon, she has resided in Los Angeles, devoting time and money to various philanthropic endeavours and to her much loved feline pets.

Actress

The PlayerThe Player(1992)as Felicia Farr
That's Life!That's Life!(1986)as Madame Carrie
Harry OHarry O(1973)as Elizabeth Carson
Charley VarrickCharley Varrick(1973)as Sybil Fort
Awake and SingAwake and Sing(1972)as Hennie

Self

The 55th Annual Golden Globe AwardsThe 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards(1998)as Self
AFI Life Achievement AwardAFI Life Achievement Award(1973)as Self - Audience Member, Self, Self (uncredit)
The 16th Annual CableACE AwardsThe 16th Annual CableACE Awards(1994)as Self - Audience Member
The Film Society Of Lincoln Center Annual Gala Tribute to Jack Lemmon(1993)as Self
The 40th Annual Primetime Emmy AwardsThe 40th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards(1988)as Self - Audience Member

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
American MastersAmerican Masters(1985)as Self
Kraft Mystery TheaterKraft Mystery Theater(1961)as Ruth Vincent

Known for

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Jack Lemmon, Art Buchwald, and Felicia FarrFelicia Farr in Kiss Me, Stupid (1964)Felicia Farr in The First Texan (1956)Felicia Farr and Mark Stevens in Time Table (1956)Glenn Ford and Felicia Farr in 3:10 to Yuma (1957)Felicia Farr in Naked City (1958)

Credit Score: Felicia Farr

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Ruth Vincent
Thu Oct 06 1960 – Sun May 08 1960
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse10.0019588.036166
2Charley Varrick9.7519737.51215853
33:10 to Yuma6.5019577.60123823
4The Player3.7519927.50372159
5Kiss Me, Stupid3.2519646.9009426
6Hell Bent for Leather3.2519606.6001421
7The First Texan3.2519566.200700
8The Venetian Affair3.0919675.400666
9Onionhead3.0919585.900727
10Jubal1.5019567.1004944