- Date de naissance
- Date de décès30 juillet 2022 · Cape Cod, Massachusetts, États-Unis (pneumonie)
- Nom de naissancePatricia Ann Angela Bridget Carroll
- Taille1,57 m
- Pat Carroll est née le 5 mai 1927 aux États-Unis. Elle était actrice. Elle est connue pour La Petite Sirène (1989), Écrire pour exister (2007) et Songcatcher (2000). Elle était mariée à Leon Migerdich Garsian (Lee Karsian). Elle est morte le 30 juillet 2022 dans le Massachusetts, États-Unis.
- ConjointLeon Migerdich Garsian (Lee Karsian)(1 janvier 1955 - 8 septembre 1976) (divorcé, 3 enfants)
- EnfantsSean R Karsian
- Distinctive, contagious laugh
- Received her Bachelor's degree in Acting from the Catholic University of America.
- Has been directing since age 15, when she adapted scripts and staged them for the Catholic Actors Guild in Los Angeles, California.
- Was nominated for Broadway's 1956 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Musical) for "Catch a Star".
- Spent some time touring with United States Army productions as a "civilian actress technician" in post-war years.
- In honor of her 95th birthday on May 5, 2022, she was recognized with her name being cited first, and foremost, in national Born on This Day mention columns.
- [About Ursula in La Petite Sirène (1989)] Many people call her an octopus and I'm so knowledgeable, I have to correct. She is not an octopus, she is a squid. And they ask what that means. She has six tentacles instead of eight which makes it less expensive to draw.
- (About La Petite Sirène (1989)) I had wanted all my life to work in a Disney film. So when I was contacted by the agent and he asked if I would like to audition I said "That's an answer to prayer. Of course I would!".
- [on Irwin Corey] Oh my, there was no one like Irwin Corey. And he's still going strong in his 90s. He had the most unusual act in the entire theatrical heaven. The man was audacious. That's all I can tell you, absolutely audacious. I would watch him work and I couldn't figure him out. The audiences adored him because he was a constant surprise. He was an intellectual irritant. He would make you think whether you wanted to or not. He was amazing and he still is.
- [on John Carradine] Carradine would work at anything if it turned a buck. He was an admirable guy. He drank too much, God bless him. So did a lot of people in those days. But the man was a good actor, he loved poetry and he loved [William Shakespeare]. I could not discount him. I enjoyed him. I found him a great raconteur. A very interesting man and a wonderful actor.
- [on Jimmy Durante] I was sitting in a restaurant with him in New York when we were rehearsing the [Max Liebman] show and people were coming in off the street when they heard Durante was in there. Cops, taxi drivers, businessmen, mothers with kids. He just sat and held court for all these people.
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