Celia Kaye (born February 24, 1942) is an American actress.
She starred in the 1964 film adaptation of ''
Island of the Blue Dolphins'' which won her a
Golden Globe
The Golden Globe Awards are awards presented for excellence in both international film and television. It is an annual award ceremony held since 1944 to honor artists and professionals and their work. The ceremony is normally held every Januar ...
award.
Early life
Kaye is of German and
Cherokee descent and was born in
Carthage, Missouri
Carthage is a city in Jasper County, Missouri, United States. The population was 15,522 as of the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Jasper County and is nicknamed "America's Maple Leaf City."
History
Jasper County was formed in 1841. ...
, to chemical engineer John W. Burkholder and his wife, Kathryn, who ran a private preschool. When she was one year old her family moved to
Wilmington, Delaware
Wilmington is the List of municipalities in Delaware, most populous city in the U.S. state of Delaware. The city was built on the site of Fort Christina, the first Swedish colonization of the Americas, Swedish settlement in North America. It lie ...
, where her younger brother Johnny was born. She graduated with honors from Henry C. Conrad High School (now
Conrad Schools of Science). In addition to her performing arts interests, which included learning dance and organ, she toured regionally as a diver and exhibition swimmer with the Wilmington swim club. She also worked as a model and is a graduate of the Philadelphia Modeling and Charm School.
Career
In 1959 Kaye moved to California, where she won a scholarship to the
Pasadena Playhouse, graduating in 1961. She soon moved from the stage to television with a major role in the sitcom ''
The New Loretta Young Show
''The Loretta Young Show'' (originally known as ''Letter to Loretta'') is an American anthology drama television series broadcast on Sunday nights from September 2, 1953, to June 4, 1961, on NBC for a total of 165 episodes. The series was hoste ...
''. Her role on this show, as Loretta Young's daughter, Marnie, almost didn't happen as the role was originally cast with
Portland Mason who was later fired. While working on the show she continued her education, attending
Los Angeles City College
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at night and studying
modern jazz at Eugene Loring's American School of Dance.
Kaye became a movie star when she landed the lead role of Karana in the 1964 movie ''Island of the Blue Dolphins'', based on
the book of the same name. There were originally 1,500 applicants for the role she was ultimately chosen for. Although her Cherokee heritage wasn't known by the producer at the time she was cast, the press for the movie played it up, drawing attention to the fact that she looked "like an Indian with her dark hair and skin".
When filming was done, Kaye remained and followed along with the post-production of her first feature film. Before her first movie was even released, she filmed two more projects for Universal Pictures as part of a seven year contract: ''
Wild Seed'' and ''
Fluffy''.
Following the release of ''Island of the Blue Dolphins'', she was awarded the
Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer in 1965, alongside
Mia Farrow
Maria de Lourdes Villiers "Mia" Farrow ( ; born February 9, 1945) is an American actress. She first gained notice for her role as Allison MacKenzie in the television soap opera ''Peyton Place (TV series), Peyton Place'' and gained further recogn ...
and
Mary Ann Mobley. The movie itself received generally positive reviews as an entertaining but simplistic children's movie although her performance received more mixed reviews. Stanley Eichelbaum of the San Francisco Examiner called her performance two-dimensional, while Mae Tinee of the Chicago Tribune wrote that she "handles a difficult role with grace and ease."
Over the next few years, she appeared in a number of additional movies, television shows, and plays. She attended
UCLA
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Its academic roots were established in 1881 as a normal school then known as the southern branch of the C ...
in the evenings, studying anthropology and social sciences. After the 1960s her roles became less frequent and smaller, including being a look-alike extra for
Merle Oberon on ''
The Day of The Locust''.
By 1978 she was referred to as a "former actress", although she has continued to have occasional roles.
Personal life
Kaye married director
John Milius on February 26, 1978. They had one child together and remain friends, although they were divorced by 1987.
Filmography
Television
Film
References
External links
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Celia Kaye Tribute to Loretta Young
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1942 births
Living people
20th-century American actresses
21st-century American actresses
Actresses from Missouri
Actresses from Wilmington, Delaware
American film actresses
American people of Cherokee descent
American people of German descent
American television actresses
People from Carthage, Missouri