Carol Burnett

Carol Burnett

  • Born: 1933-4-26
  • Birthplace: San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 6½" (1.69 m)
  • Profession: Actor, producer
  • Nationality: America
  • Graduate School: UCLA
  • Representative Works: The fairy tale on the mattress, the Gary Moore show, Julie and Carol in Carnegie Hall
  • Carol Burnett (Carol Burnett), born on April 26, 1933 in San Antonio, Texas, USA, is an American actress and producer.
    In January 2018, 88-year-old Carol Burnett won the Golden Globe Award for the first TV category Lifetime Achievement Award , and named after her the Carol Burnett Award [1]  .
    In 1992, he participated in the movie " Noises Off " and so on.

    Early Experience

    Carol Burnett (Carol Burnett) was born in San Antonio, Texas on April 26, 1933. Her father Joseph Thomas Burnett was a theater manager, and her mother Ina Louis was a propaganda writer. Bernard’s childhood was painful, and both of her parents were drunk. After his parents separated, Bernard was raised by his grandmother.
    In 1951, Bernard graduated from Hollywood High School. Then he entered the University of California, Los Angeles (University of California, Los Angeles) to study journalism. However, after the freshman year, she transferred to drama art and English majors. During her senior year, her performance at the professor’s private party attracted people’s attention. A patron was impressed by her performance and decided to fund her $1,000 interest-free loan to let Bernard go to New York to pursue her dream. Enter the entertainment circle. 

    Performing Experience

    In 1954, Carol Burnett went to New York. After working in the local program group for a few time, she finally achieved success in the 1955 children’s TV series "The Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney show". Became the dummy girlfriend of the ventriloquist performer.
    In 1956, she played Buddy Hackett's clumsy girlfriend in the NBC sitcom "Stanley". The premature ending of "Stanley" caused Bernat to perform in cabaret and nightclubs in New York. During this time, her excellent performance in the new song "I Made A Fool of Myself" made the audience laugh. In 1957, she appeared on Jack Parr's "Tonight Show" and "Ed Sullivan Show" and other evening variety shows. In the same year, she appeared in the earliest TV game show "Mime Quiz".
    Although Carroll has won many fans with her performance on TV, her debut on Broadway laid the foundation for her star status. She played Princess Winnie Fred in the 1959 Broadway musical "Fairy Tale on the Mattress", which made her nominated for a Tony Award for the first time.
    In 1959, she became a frequent guest on the popular variety show "the Garry Moore Show", which lasted until 1962. In this drama, she played a series of roles, the most popular of which was a well-dressed cleaning lady, which eventually became her other self. In the same year, with the "Gary Moore Show", Carroll won the first Emmy Award in his life.
    The great success of "Moore Show" made Carroll a household name. In order to continue the success, Carroll and Julie Andrews Edwards co-starred in "Julie and Carnegie Hall in Carnegie Hall", which earned her her second Emmy Award. During this period, she guest-starred in several shows.
    In September 1967, when Carroll's main show "Carroll Burnett Show" premiered on Columbia Broadcasting System , Carroll's career reached its peak. The show includes a talented comedian club and featured comedy sketches, band performances and weekly guest stars and Q&A sections.
    The first season of "The Carol Burnett Show" was a big success, attracting a large number of loyal audiences. In the 11 years since the show was broadcast, it has won 23 Emmy Awards and several Golden Globe nominations.
    The last episode of "The Carol Burnett Show" was broadcast on March 17, 1978 and lasted for two hours. During this time, the show retelled classic clips, guest appearances, and audience favorites. Gimmick. In the summer of 1979, the show aired four spin-offs on American Broadcasting Corporation, Inc under the name "Carol Burnett and the Company ."
    In 1995, she returned to Broadway with "Moon Over Buffalo" (Moon Over Buffalo). Similarly, she was nominated for a Tony Award. In 1999, she appeared in the Broadway drama "Patchwork". 
    On January 6, 2018, the 88-year-old American comedian Carol Burnett won the Golden Globe Award for the first TV Lifetime Achievement Award . The Golden Globe Award has set up the Lifetime Achievement Award for film since 1952. The Cecil B. DeMille Award is named after the first winner, commending life-long dedication to the film industry and contributions to the global entertainment industry. person. The TV Lifetime Achievement Award, which was first established in 2018, follows this rule and is named the Carroll Bernard Award   .
    Carroll Bernard has won 6 Golden Globe Awards. She starred in "The Carroll Bernard Show" is one of the best TV comedies/variety comedies in American history. From 1967 to 1978, she appeared on CBS TV. Aired and then aired again in 1991. The show is watched by an average of 30 million viewers every week and has won 25 Emmy Awards in total   .

    Personal Life

    Carol Burnett made a total of three marriages. He married his first husband Don Saroyan on December 15, 1955. The two divorced in September 1962. He married his second husband Joe Hamilton on April 4, 1963, and they divorced in April 1984. Carroll and Joe Hamilton have three children: actors Carrie Hamilton , Jody Hamilton and singer Erin Hamilton . November 24, 2001, Carroll and current husband Brian Miller married   .
    On April 26, 1989, on the morning of Carroll's 56th birthday, her friend Lucille Désirée Ball passed away. In the afternoon of the same day, Carroll received the flowers Lucille Désirée Ball prepared for her birthday   .

    Character Evaluation

    For more than 50 years, comedy pioneer Carol Burnett made us laugh and broke through many obstacles. She was the first woman to host various sketch shows-the Carol Burnett show. She is also the first woman to win both the Mark Twain American Humor Award and Kennedy Center Honors . Now, we have added a'first' to her list of honors: the first winner of the Golden Globe Television Achievement Award, and is named after her. We are very grateful for her contribution to the entertainment industry, and we are honored to commemorate her forever at the Golden Globes. ( ) 
    Extended Reading
    • Fabiola 2022-04-12 09:01:11

      Play Translation · Don't Say Anything · Plumbing Repair / Tax Collector

      - Who are you? - What are you doing? - Doing the taps. - Fixing water pipes... - Tax? Income tax? - Tax collector? Check for tax evasion? - That's right. In come the new taps, out go the old. - That's right. Just check for leaks. - Tax inspectors everywhere! - Tax inspectors everywhere! ★ This...

    • Titus 2022-04-11 08:01:01

      Your circle is really chaotic and chaotic, the better it looks.

      Attracted by Kane and Superman, plus the popular Broadway theme. Superman finally appeared on the same stage as Alfred, I checked, River died in 2004, and "Batman Goes to War" was released in 2005. I don't know if Kane will have time to tell River that he is going Played Alfred.

      After all, it is a...

    • Hunter 2022-04-14 09:01:07

      Such a cast, such an absolutely brilliant editing, coordination, script, the sparks of accidental touches and the laughing fruit caused by temporary errors are really hilarious! Funniest movie I've seen in 2013!

    • Carrie 2022-04-12 09:01:11

      The screenwriter of this film is also too good, but the melodrama has become so complicated. It should have taken a lot of effort. I admire it. The plot is really funny and worth watching.

    Noises Off... quotes

    • Lloyd: WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON?

    • Lloyd: [They are discussing why the sheik looks like Phillip] It is kind of a coincidence, Freddy. Until you reflect that there was an earlier draft of the play, now unfortunately lost to us, and in this the author makes it clear that Phillip's father, as a young man, traveled extensively in the middle east...

      Frederick: I see. Oh, I see!

      Lloyd: You see!

      Frederick: That's very interesting.

      Lloyd: I thought you'd like that.

      Frederick: But will the audience get it?

      Lloyd: Well, you must show them Freddy. With looks, with gestures. That's what acting is all about. Ok?

      Frederick: Yes, thank you Lloyd. Thank you.