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Karen Black

Karen Blanche Black (née Ziegler; July 1, 1939 – August 8, 2013) was an American actress, screenwriter, singer and songwriter. A native of Illinois, Black studied acting in New York City and performed on Broadway before making her major film debut in Francis Ford Coppola's ''You're a Big Boy Now'' (1966).
She followed this with roles in ''Easy Rider'' (1969), ''Five Easy Pieces'' (1970), and ''The Great Gatsby'' (1974), the latter two of which she won Golden Globe awards for Best Supporting Actress; her performance in ''Five Easy Pieces'' also garnered her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Awards for Karen Black )〕 In 1975, she appeared in Dan Curtis's cult horror films ''Trilogy of Terror'' and ''Burnt Offerings''; Robert Altman's ''Nashville'', and ''The Day of the Locust'', which earned her a third Golden Globe nomination. Other roles include ''Airport 1975'' (1974), Alfred Hitchcock's ''Family Plot'' (1976), ''Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean'' (1982), and Tobe Hooper's ''Invaders from Mars'' (1986).
In the 1990s, Black starred in a variety of arthouse and horror films, as well as writing her own screenplays before appearing in Rob Zombie's ''House of 1000 Corpses'' (2003), which cemented her status as a cult horror icon. Black continued to star in low-profile films throughout the early 2000s, as well as working as a playwright before being diagnosed with ampullary cancer in 2010. She died of the disease in Los Angeles, California, in August 2013. Black's career spanned over fifty years, and includes nearly two hundred film credits.〔
==Early life==
Black was born as Karen Blanche Ziegler to Jewish parents in Park Ridge, Illinois, in suburban Chicago, the daughter of Elsie Mary (née Reif), a writer of several prize-winning children's novels, and Norman Arthur Ziegler, an engineer and businessman.〔()〕 Her paternal grandfather was Arthur Charles Ziegler, a classical musician and first violinist for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. She had one sister, actress Gail Brown, and a brother. Black was of German, Bohemian (Czech) and Norwegian descent. She graduated from Maine Township High School East in 1957. After high school, Black enrolled at Northwestern University, where she majored in theatre arts.〔

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