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Carole Shelley(1939-2018)

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Carole Shelley in The Odd Couple (1970)
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Though English-born, Carole Shelley spent almost her entire award-winning career in the theatre in America, becoming one of Broadway's mainstays and a true pioneer of the American theatre.

Shelley was born in London, England, to Deborah (Bloomstein), an opera singer, and Curtis Shelley, a composer. A naturalized U.S. citizen, Carole stayed busy on all fronts in the entertainment industry in films, television and, of course, the live stage. Her Broadway credits include "The Odd Couple" (her Broadway debut) playing the hilarious Gwendolyn Pigeon, the intended blind date for the hapless Felix, a role she reprised for the film The Odd Couple (1968) and in the later television series (The Odd Couple (1970). Also on Broadway, she starred in "The Miser", "Stepping Out" (Tony nomination), "The Elephant Man" (Tony Award, Best Actress), "Hay Fever", "The Norman Conquests" (LADCC Award), "Absurd Person Singular" (Tony nomination) and "Loot".

Her national tours include "Broadway Bound", "The Royal Family" and "Noises Off". She also worked off-Broadway, in plays including "The Film Society", "London Suite", "The Destiny of Me", "Richard II" (New York Shakespeare Festival), "Later Life" (Drama Desk nomination), "Cabaret Verboten", "What the Butler Saw", "Little Murders", "Twelve Dreams" (Obie award), "Tartuffe".

Returning to London, she replaced Maggie Smith in "Lettuce and Lovage" (she had gone to America to star in the Broadway run of the play) in the West End. Always interested in remaining busy, she never turned down a good opportunity for work and acquitted herself admirably, stepping into such long running hits as "Cabaret", "Show Boat", "The Last Night of Ballyhoo" and "Noises Off".

She kept busy in films, too, appearing in Quiz Show (1994), The Road to Wellville (1994), Jungle 2 Jungle (1997), The Super (1991), and provided some delightful vocal characterizations for many Disney animated features: Hercules (1997), The Aristocats (1970), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) and Robin Hood (1973).

Carole Shelley died on August 31, 2018, in Manhattan, New York City.

In honor of Shelley's work on Broadway the marquee lights of The Gershwin Theatre, The Walter Kerr Theatre, The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, and The Imperial Theatre were dimmed on September 5, 2018 at 6:45 PM for one minute in her memory.
BornAugust 16, 1939
DiedAugust 31, 2018(79)
BornAugust 16, 1939
DiedAugust 31, 2018(79)
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Peter Ustinov, Brian Bedford, Pat Buttram, Ken Curtis, Andy Devine, Monica Evans, Phil Harris, Roger Miller, Carole Shelley, and Terry-Thomas in Robin Hood (1973)
Robin Hood
7.5
  • Lady Kluck - A Chicken(voice)
  • 1973
James Woods, Danny DeVito, Matt Frewer, Bobcat Goldthwait, Amanda Plummer, Rip Torn, Samantha Eggar, Tate Donovan, Josh Keaton, Roger Bart, Jim Cummings, Paddi Edwards, Susan Egan, Cheryl Freeman, LaChanze, Roz Ryan, Paul Shaffer, Carole Shelley, Vanéese Y. Thomas, and Lillias White in Hercules (1997)
Hercules
7.3
  • Lachesis(voice)
  • 1997
Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in The Odd Couple (1968)
The Odd Couple
7.6
  • Gwendolyn
  • 1968
Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell in Bewitched (2005)
Bewitched
4.8
  • Aunt Clara
  • 2005

Credits

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Actress



  • Mooseltoe (2021)
    Mooseltoe
    • Snow Woman
    • 2021
  • Did You Know My Husband?
    TV Movie
    • 2018
  • Susan Campanaro, Kara Raynaud, Anne Meara, Carole Shelley, and Amy Stiller in The Queen of Greenwich Village (2009)
    The Queen of Greenwich Village
    Short
    • 2009
  • Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell in Bewitched (2005)
    Bewitched
    4.8
    • Aunt Clara
    • 2005
  • Michael Beach, Eddie Cibrian, Kim Raver, Jason Wiles, Coby Bell, Amy Carlson, Molly Price, Anthony Ruivivar, and Skipp Sudduth in Third Watch (1999)
    Third Watch
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Sister Rose
    • 2002
  • Labor Pains (2000)
    Labor Pains
    4.6
    • Madge
    • 2000
  • Mariska Hargitay in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)
    Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Pamela Mizener
    • 2000
  • Hercules: Zero to Hero (1999)
    Hercules: Zero to Hero
    6.2
    Video
    • Lachesis (voice)
    • 1999
  • Kelsey Grammer, David Hyde Pierce, John Mahoney, Peri Gilpin, and Jane Leeves in Frasier (1993)
    Frasier
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Helen Moskowitz
    • 1998
  • James Woods, Sandra Bernhard, Tate Donovan, Robert Costanzo, and French Stewart in Hercules (1998)
    Hercules
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Lachesis (voice)
    • 1998
  • Disney's Hades Challenge (1998)
    Disney's Hades Challenge
    6.6
    Video Game
    • Lachesis (voice)
    • 1998
  • Hercules (1997)
    Hercules
    7.4
    Video Game
    • Lachesis (voice)
    • 1997
  • James Woods, Danny DeVito, Matt Frewer, Bobcat Goldthwait, Amanda Plummer, Rip Torn, Samantha Eggar, Tate Donovan, Josh Keaton, Roger Bart, Jim Cummings, Paddi Edwards, Susan Egan, Cheryl Freeman, LaChanze, Roz Ryan, Paul Shaffer, Carole Shelley, Vanéese Y. Thomas, and Lillias White in Hercules (1997)
    Hercules
    7.3
    • Lachesis (voice)
    • 1997
  • Tim Allen in Jungle 2 Jungle (1997)
    Jungle 2 Jungle
    5.2
    • Fiona
    • 1997
  • Matthew Broderick, John Cusack, Anthony Hopkins, Bridget Fonda, and Dana Carvey in The Road to Wellville (1994)
    The Road to Wellville
    5.9
    • Mrs. Hookstratten
    • 1994

Soundtrack



  • Peter Ustinov, Brian Bedford, Pat Buttram, Ken Curtis, Andy Devine, Monica Evans, Phil Harris, Roger Miller, Carole Shelley, and Terry-Thomas in Robin Hood (1973)
    Robin Hood
    7.5
    • performer: "The Phony King of England" (1972)
    • 1973

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Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Carole Schelley
  • Height
    • 5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
  • Born
    • August 16, 1939
    • London, England, UK
  • Died
    • August 31, 2018
    • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(cancer)
  • Spouse
    • Albert Guy WoodsJuly 26, 1967 - April 26, 1971 (his death)
  • Other works
    (12/75) Stage: Appeared (as "Ruth") in the original Broadway production of "The Norman Conquests".
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Article

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    Won Broadway's 1979 Tony Award as Best Actress (Play) for "The Elephant Man" in a tie with Constance Cummings for "Wings." Miss Shelley was present to receive her award and dedicated it to the memory of her recently departed mother whom she called "Charlie." She was also nominated for Tony Awards on two other occasions: in 1975 as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Dramatic) for "Absurd Person Singular," and in 1987 as Best Actress (Featured Role - Play) for "Stepping Out."
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      Able to stoop her shoulders into a credible "Widows Hump" - a trick she uses whenever she is called upon to play extreme old age

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