Carole Raphaelle Davis was born in London, England on February 17, 1958 to a French mother and an American father. She is trilingual and a citizen of the United States and the European Union. She grew up in England, Scotland, Hawaii, France, Italy and Thailand and moved to New York City as a teenager. Carole went to City University of New York and majored in Chinese Studies and Political Science. After University, she attended the two-year program at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute. Carole modeled for Playboy Magazine, was Pet of the month in 1980 (under the name Tamara) and Pet of the Year runner-up for Penthouse Magazine in 1981. During that time, Carole sang in nightclubs and was a lingerie and bathing suit model for LaPerla and Playtex bras. Carole modeled for hundreds of covers of romance novels as well as appearing and singing for commercials for Pepsi and Miller Beer. As a singer/songwriter and recording artist, Carole was signed to Warner Brother records in 1989. Her record "Heart of Gold" was produced by Nile Rodgers. Her single "Serious Money" was a dance hit and the video was number one on BET. She toured Europe and Asia and performed in clubs throughout the United States. Carole wrote the song "Slow Love" for Prince on his Grammy Award winning album "Sign O' the Times". She recorded her own version of the song for Warner Brothers records. She subsequently left Warner Brothers in 1993 and moved to Atlantic Records, where she self-produced and wrote the album "I'm No Angel". As a songwriter, Carole made a publishing deal, signing with MCA Records. She was signed to Sony France for Europe. Davis is also a writer. Her script "Amnesia of the Heart" was bought by DreamWorks. She also co-wrote animated series for Klasky-Scupo "Mean Girls". Carole wrote a series of articles on anti-Semitism in Europe for the Jewish Journal. As a novelist, she is the author of critically acclaimed "The Diary of Jinky, Dog of a Hollywood Wife", a non-fiction humor book about Hollywood excess and human status anxiety written from the point of view of a death-row dog. She is an investigative journalist for American Dog Magazine for which she has written a series of articles about cruelty in the pet trade. She is a contributor to Animal Wellness Magazine, FetchDog.com, Fido Friendly Magazine and has appeared numerous times on CNN as an animal welfare contributor. Carole has an animal welfare column on Newsvine.com and is the author of a popular Hollywood Dog blog. Carole is the West Coast Director of the Companion Animal Protection Society, a national non-profit organization that investigates puppy mills and pet stores. She leads the anti-puppy mill movement in Los Angeles, California. Carole Davis is married to Emmy Award winning comedy writer Kevin Rooney and lives in Los Angeles, California and Nice, France with their four pound dogs.
Carole Demas has had a distinguished career as an actress and singer in theater, television, and film. She guest-starred on numerous television shows, including Kojak (1973), Mannix (1967), Barnaby Jones (1973), The Edge of Night (1956), and As the World Turns (1956). on Broadway, She Starred in Grease, creating the legendary role of Sandy. She appeared in other Broadway shows and notably in the lead, title role of The Baker's Wife in its opening in Los Angeles. Off-Broadway, she starred in _Fantasticks, Rondelay, Morning Sun, Philemon, How to Steal an Election and other productions. On PBS, Carole was a featured guest on Great Performances' Best of Broadway. She has been a principal performer in over 200 commercials for TV, on jingles and voice-overs for radio and television, and has starred in her own cabaret act and in regional theater productions across the country. Carole has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Vermont and Master's Studies in Early Childhood Education at New York University.
Carole Donne was born on March 20, 1916 in Denmark. She was an actress, known for State Department: File 649 (1949), The Argyle Secrets (1948) and Amazon Quest (1949). She died on October 6, 1996 in San Diego, California, USA.
Carole Fouanon is known for Bloodline (1979), Interno di un convento (1978) and Kleinhoff Hotel (1977).
Carole Franck is an actress, known for Jeune et jolie (2013), Amour (2012) and Nicolas Le Floch (2008).
Carole Franti is known for Stay Human (2018).
Carole Fritz is known for Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2010) and 36000 ans d'art moderne (2019).
Carole Gordon is an actress, known for Stressed to Kill (2016), The Chronicle (2001) and Passions (1999).
Carole Gutierrez is an actress, known for Law & Order True Crime (2017), Breaking Bad (2008) and Hot in Cleveland (2010).