Carol Hurtado is an actress, known for Libertad (2021) and Siembra (2015).
Carol Iron Rope Herrera is a producer, known for Women of the White Buffalo (2022).
Carol J. Mckenith is an actress and producer, known for Till (2022) and Line Sisters (2022).
Carol Jean Wells is known for Jeff, Who Lives at Home (2011), The American Crow (2022) and Because of Grácia (2017).
Carol Jefferson is a former television news reporter turned prosecutor and now professional SAG-AFTRA actress based in Los Angeles. As a television news reporter, Carol covered crime, politics, features, breaking news stories, and entertainment. Carol interviewed celebrities including former NBA star Shaquille O'Neal, gymnast Bart Conner, country singer Leann Rimes and R&B legend Patti LaBelle. Carol also covered the Black Entertainment Television awards show as a news reporter for KTNV-TV, ABC in Las Vegas. Carol got her start at KRON-TV in San Francisco as a news trainee with her first on-air reporting job at WOWT-TV, NBC in Omaha, Nebraska. She covered a lot of snowstorms! Carol also anchored news updates for Cox Cable. In her spare time, she modeled for a local modeling agency and was a volunteer with the Omaha Girls Club, Inc. After Omaha, Nebraska Carol headed west to sin city and worked as a television news reporter for KTNV-TV, ABC in Las Vegas, Nevada. Carol covered several criminal trials and became interested in pursuing a new career, law. As an actress, Carol played the lead role of "Pecola" in the highly successful production of Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye" at Celebration Arts Theatre. The play received 4 out of 5 stars from the Sacramento News & Review and was named one of the best stage productions of 2014. Since that time, Carol has played lead and supporting roles in several independent films and commercials, including a featured role in a national commercial. Carol has also worked on several major television and film productions, including the role of "Lena's Mom" on the popular television show American Horror Stories. In addition to journalism, her legal career and acting, Carol has been active in a number of civic organizations, including the Nebraska AIDS Project, Omaha Girls Club, The Clark County Stay In School Program and the San Francisco Black Coalition on HIV & AIDS. Carol was a student teacher and a mock trial coach while attending law school. She is a strong advocate for children in foster care and has volunteered with children with special needs. Carol also loves to travel!
Carol Jones was born on May 1, 1955 in Redwood City, California, USA. She is an actress and cinematographer, known for There's Gotta Be Something More (2018), Knots Landing (1979) and The Waltons (1972). She has been married to Tony Potter since February 14, 1989. They have five children.
American stage, screen and television actress, and comedian Carol Kane (b. Carolyn Laurie Kane, June 18, 1952, in Cleveland, Ohio), was born to Elaine Joy (née Fetterman), a jazz singer and pianist, and Michael Myron Kane, an architect. Her family is Jewish (from Russia, Poland, and Austria). Due to her parents' divorce, Carol spent most of her childhood in boarding schools until 1965. She also attended Professional Children's School in Upper West Side New York, and made her professional theater debut in a 1966 production of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) starring Tammy Grimes. Kane, just 14 years old. At 20 years old, Kane landed the lead role in William Fruets World War II film, Wedding in White (1972). Kane starred as Jeannie Dougall, a teenager whom after is raped is left with a moral dilemma when she discovers that the incident has left her pregnant. The actress received a surprise Academy Award nomination for her performance in the 1974 independent film, Hester Street (1975); Times of Israel describes Kane's character, Gitl, as "a straight-from-the-shtetl immigrant who, with her young son, joins her husband (Steven Keats) who is already halfway assimilated in New York's Lower East Side; the push and the pull between tradition and change drive the story to its bittersweet conclusion." The following decade, from 1980-1983, she appeared on the television series Taxi (1978). Kane portrayed Simka Dahblitz-Gravas, wife of Latka Gravas (Andy Kaufman). She received two Emmy Awards, and a Golden Globe nomination for her work in the series. Over the years, Kane racked up tons of credits from Taxi and The Princess Bride (1987), to Scrooged (1988), and more recently, the Netflix series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2015); the actress is making audiences laugh by playing Lillian Kaushtupper, in a recent interview, Kane described Lillian as "a hardworking landlady in Harlem who is very attached to the life in New York as she's known it."
Carol started her acting career in theater opposite Robert Forster in Clifford Odet's "The Big Knife" and subsequently had a run of leading roles at The West Coast Ensemble, where her performance as Catherine Holly in Suddenly Last Summer received rave reviews and attracted the attention of her first manager. She continued doing plays and some TV & Film and became involved in Playwrights Kitchen Ensemble, lead by Dan Lauria, and worked on new writer's scripts in staged readings opposite actors including Dan Lauria, Ray Abruzzo, George Segal, Gary Cole, Carol Kane, Rebecca DeMornay, Lou Diamond Phillips, Nancy Travis, Lorraine Newman, Pamela Reed, etc. After taking a break from acting due to a family tragedy she has rediscovered her passion for the magic of acting and is at it again! She has recently shot three new films, "Meteor Moon," "Killer Grades" and "REM." Carol's other passions include advocating for and just spending time with animals, riding her Harley, meditating, people watching, reading, and enjoying the great outdoors. She looks forward to the day she's touted as the next "overnight success" who has been acting for 3 decades, give or take.
Carol Kaye was born on March 24, 1935 in Everett, Washington, USA. She is known for The Perfect Host (2010), The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!? (1964) and The Hot Rock (1972).
Carol Kelly was born on August 15, 1931 in Queens, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer (1956), I Spy (1965) and The Cruel Tower (1956). She was married to Edward Albert Heckman and Joe Maross. She died on November 22, 2017 in the USA.