Pat Carroll (actress)

Pat Carroll (actress)

Infobox actor
name = Pat Carroll


birthname = Patricia Ann Carroll
birthdate = birth date and age|1927|5|5
location = Shreveport, Louisiana, U.S.

Patricia Ann “Pat” Carroll (born May 5 1927) is an Emmy Award-winning American actress. She has performed in numerous stage productions, but is best known for her role as "Bunny Halper" on "The Danny Thomas Show" and as Shirley Feeney's mother on "Laverne and Shirley".

She is also well-known for participating on TV game shows and as the voice of the villainess, Ursula, in "The Little Mermaid". Her most recent appearances were on three episdes of "ER" in which she played a bag lady and as Miep Gies in the film "Freedom Writers". Hanna-Barbera fans may remember her as the voice of Katrina Stoneheart in the company's "Pound Puppies" TV series.

Biography

Early life

Carroll was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, to Kathryn Angela Meagher and Maurice Clifton Carroll. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/33/Pat-Carroll.html Pat Carroll Biography (1927-) ] ] Her family moved to Los Angeles when Pat was five years old. She graduated from Immaculate Heart High School, an all-girls Catholic school, in Hollywood. For college she attended Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles (the college closed in 1981) and Catholic University of America.

Career

In 1956, Carroll won an Emmy Award for her work on "Caesar's Hour" and was a regular on the sitcom "Make Room for Daddy". She appeared on many variety shows of the 1950s and 1960s, such as "The Red Buttons Show", "The Danny Kaye Show", "The Red Skelton Show", and "The Carol Burnett Show". In 1965, she co-starred as "Prunella", one of the wicked stepsisters in a TV production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical version of "Cinderella", which starred Lesley Ann Warren in the title role.

Carroll scored a personal and artistic success in the late 1970s with her one woman show on Gertrude Stein, "Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein" (by playwright Marty Martin), winning several major theater awards, and even a Grammy in 1981 for her recorded version of the performance.

Her frequent television roles in the 1980s included newspaper owner Hope Stinson on the syndicated "Ted Knight Show" (the former "Too Close for Comfort") during its final season in 1986; and that of Gussie Holt, the mother of Suzanne Somers' lead character in the syndicated sitcom "She's the Sheriff" (1987–1989).

Since the late 1980s she has done a great deal of voice-over work on animated programs such as "A Pup Named Scooby Doo", "Galaxy High", and "A Goofy Movie". On TV's "Pound Puppies" she voiced Katrina Stoneheart. On two "Garfield" television specials ("A Garfield Christmas" and "Garfield's Thanksgiving"), she voiced Jon's feisty Grandma.

She portrayed the sea witch Ursula in many forms of media, such as the "Kingdom Hearts" series of video games, the Fantasmic! show at two Disney theme parks, the spin-off TV series as well as for the puppet version of Ursula in Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams at Disneyland and in the HalloWishes Halloween-themed fireworks spectacular at Walt Disney World's "Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party" event in the Magic Kingdom. She also voiced Ursula's sister Morgana in "".

Carroll has also appeared on a variety of game shows, including"Celebrity Sweepstakes," "You Don't Say", "To Tell the Truth", "Password", "I've Got a Secret", and"Hollywood Connection". Taking a break from various villains she's played, her most recent voice over role was the kind and compassionate character of Granny in the re-release of Hayao Miyazaki's warm hearted story "My Neighbor Totoro".

She has also had a successful career in the theater, particularly in numerous off-Broadway productions. In 1990 she stunned the theater world with an acclaimed performance in The Merry Wives of Windsor at the Shakespeare Theater at the Folger playing a male role, Sir John Falstaff, a balding knight with whiskers.

Drama critic Frank Rich of "The New York Times" wrote: "Her performance is a triumph from start to finish, and, I think, a particularly brave and moving one, with implications that go beyond this one production. Ms. Carroll and Mr. Kahn help revivify the argument that the right actresses can perform some of the great classic roles traditionally denied to women and make them their own. It's not a new argument, to be sure; female Hamlets stretch back into history. But what separates Ms. Carroll's Falstaff from some other similar casting experiments of late is that her performance exists to investigate a character rather than merely as ideological window dressing for a gimmicky production."

As a member of The Actors Studio Carroll is currently working in stage productions. Her past work includes not only off-Broadway productions but the Kennedy Center and national tours. In 2005, she played a homeless woman in three episodes of the television series "ER". In 2007, she became a first lady headmaster of Intercontinental Television in Houston, Texas.

Personal life

As a devout Roman Catholic, her religious views inform her choice of what roles to accept, and in which productions to appear. According to a "Current Biography" article, she is a supporter of the Republican Party. Fact|date=February 2007

She is the mother of two daughters, Kerry and Tara Karsian, and one son, Sean Karsian, as well as grandmother to Evan Patricia Karsian.

Filmography

Television

*"ER" (2005) - Rebecca Chadwick (3 episodes)
*"House of Mouse" (2001–2002) - Ursula (voice, 5 episodes)
*"The Royale" (1996)
*"The Little Mermaid" (1993–1994) - Ursula
*"Designing Women" (1993) - Mrs. Beecham
*"Just My Imagination" (1992) - Peggy
*"Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers" (1990) - Koo-Koo
*"Garfield's Thanksgiving" (1989) - Grandma
*"A Pup Named Scooby Doo" (1989) - Paula Picasso
*"She's The Sheriff" (1987–1989) - Gussie Holt
*"A Garfield Christmas Special" (1987) - Grandma
*"Foofur (1986) - Hazel
*"Too Close for Comfort" (1986) - Mrs. Hope Stinson
*"Galaxy High School" (1986) - Ms. Biddy McBrain
*"Pound Puppies" (1986) - Katrina Stoneheart
*"Crazy Like a Fox" (1985)
*"Trapper John, M.D." (1985) - Aunt Mo
*"Legends of the Superheroes" (1979) - Esther Hall
*"The Love Boat" (1978)
*"Police Woman" (1977) - Miriam Stein
*"Busting Loose" (1977) - Pearl Markowitz
*"Good Heavens" (1976) - Harriet
*"Laverne & Shirley" (1976) - Mrs. Feeney
*"Nakia" (1974)- Belle Jones
*"Police Story" (1974) - Mrs. Bannister
*"Oh, Nurse! (1972)
*"Second Chance" (1972) - Gloria Petryk
*"Love, American Style" (1970–1971)
*"Getting Together" (1971) - Rita Simon
*"After the Honeymoon" (1971)
*"The Interns" (1971) - Maria
*"The Mary Tyler Moore Show" (1971) - Loretta Kuhne
*"The Super 6" (1966) -
*"Please Don't Eat the Daisies" (1966) - Carol Baker
*"Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella" (1965) - Prunella
*"The Red Skelton Show" (1962)
*"The Investigators" (1961) - Blossom Taylor
*"The United States Steel Hour" (1961)
*"The Ann Sothern Show" (1961) - Pandora
*"The DuPont Show with June Allyson" (1959) - Cherry
*"General Electric Theater" (1959) - Frances Dowd
*"Hobby Lobby" (1959)
*"The Steve Allen Show" (1958)
*"The Jimmy Durante Show" (1955)
*"Kraft Television Theatre" (1955)
*"Producers' Showcase" (1955) - Gym teacher
*"" (1955) - Herself
*"Caesar's Hour" (1954) - Alice Brewster
*"Studio 57" (1954) - Sue
*"" (1954) - Herself
*"The Mickey Rooney Show" (1954) - Bobo
*"The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse" (1954)
*"Make Room for Daddy" (1953) - Bunny Halper
*"The Saturday Night Revue" (1953)
*"The Red Buttons Show" (1952–1953)
*"Goodyear Television Playhouse" (1951) -

Film

*"Nancy Drew" (2007) - Landlady
*"Freedom Writers" (2007) - Miep Gies
*"Outside Sales" (2006) - Mrs. Poole
*"Mickey's House of Villains" (2002) - Ursula (voice)
*"" (2001) - Ursula (voice)
*"Songcatcher" (2000) - Viney Butler
*"" (2000) - Morgana (voice)
*"A Goofy Movie" (1995) - Additional Voices (voice)
*"The Little Mermaid" (1989) - Ursula (voice)
*"My Neighbor Totoro" (1988) - Granny (voice - 2006 Disney re-dub)
*"The Brothers O'Toole" (1973) - Callie Burdyne
*"With Six You Get Eggroll" (1968) - Maxine Scott

Video games

*"Kingdom Hearts II" (2005) - Ursula (voice)
*"" (2004) - Ursula (voice)
*"Kingdom Hearts" (2002) - Ursula (voice)

References

*Young, Jordan R. (1989). "Acting Solo: The Art of One-Person Shows". Beverly Hills: Past Times Publishing Co.

External links

*imdb |0140946|Pat Carroll

succession box
title=Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play
years=1979-1980
for "Gertrude Stein"
before=Constance Cummings for "Wings" and Carole Shelley for " The Elephant Man"
after=Joan Copeland
for "American Clock"


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