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  1. Biography. Baker first came to attention with an Emmy-winning supporting role in the miniseries "Holocaust" (1978). She has appeared regularly in films since her 1979 debut as Alan Alda's teenage daughter in "The Seduction of Joe Tynan." Among her more notable roles were as Molly Ringwald's self-involved older sister in "Sixteen Candles" (1984 ...

  2. Blanche Baker has continued to work steadily in television and on the silver screen but has never again approached the heights she did in her early twenties. Blanche Baker Born Blanche Garfein in New York, her mother is actress Carroll Baker, who won a Best Actress Oscar nomination for Baby Doll (1956), several months after baby Blanche arrived.

  3. Biography. Baker first came to attention with an Emmy-winning supporting role in the miniseries "Holocaust" (1978). She has appeared regularly in films since her 1979 debut as Alan Alda's teenage daughter in "The Seduction of Joe Tynan." Among her more notable roles were as Molly Ringwald's self-involved older sister in "Sixteen Candles" (1984 ...

  4. Blanche Baker wuchs als Tochter der Schauspielerin Carroll Baker und des Regisseurs Jack Garfein auf, sie studierte zwischen 1974 und 1976 am Wellesley College. Im Alter von 21 Jahren gab sie 1978 ihr Schauspieldebüt.

  5. 15. März 2021 · During their marriage, the couple welcomed two children: a daughter, Blanche Baker (Blanche opted to use her mother's surname), and a son, Herschel Garfein. Like their mother, both of her children are award-winning entertainers. After her marriage to Jack ended, Carroll got married to Donald Birton in 1982.

  6. She has appeared regularly in films since her 1979 debut as Alan Alda's teenage daughter in "The Seduction of Joe Tynan." Among her more notable roles were as Molly Ringwald's self-involved older sister in "Sixteen Candles" (1984) and as the ruthless news station director in "Livin' Large" (1991). Baker made her Broadway debut in the title role ...

  7. The 23-minute, thought-provoking film is written and directed by, Blanche Baker, Emmy Award-winning actress and senior faculty member at the New York Film Academy's Acting for Film School. Deidre ...