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Carol Lawrence
  • Birth Name:
    Carol Maria Laraia
  • Date of Birth:
    September 5, 1932
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Virgo
  • Place of Birth:
    Melrose Park, Illinois, U.S.A
  • Sex:
    Female
  • Nationality:
    American

Family

Carol Lawrence
  • Spouse:
    Cosmo Allegretti (1956–1959), Robert Goulet (1963–1981), John Gregory Guydus (1982–1983)Melrose Park, Illinois, U.S.

Career

Carol Lawrence

Awards

Carol Lawrence
1960 - Woman of the Year 

Trivia

Carol Lawrence
  • Was nominated for Broadway's 1958 Tony Award as Best Supporting or Featured Actress (Musical) for "West Side Story."
  • She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Live Theatre at 6211 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.
  • Carol has received both Tony and Grammy Award nominations and ovations, as well as numerous humanitarian awards including City of Hope's "Woman of the Year", and "The Spirit of Life Award".
  • Her concert act, a multimedia biographical show backed by a 12-piece orchestra, continues to dazzle crowds everywhere.
  • Carol has performed with all the major symphonies throughout the United States and Canada and also spanned the globe entertaining on all the major cruise lines.
  • Miss Lawrence also broke box office records for her stellar performance in the title role of "Mame". Carol recently headlined both the Fabulous Palm Springs Follies, and the newly created Florida Follies.
  • Carol received rave revues in Los Angeles productions of "Do I Hear A Waltz?," "Follies," and "Amy's View," for which she received The Los Angeles Drama Critics Award.
  • Carol Lawrence defines the term "Triple Crown".

Biography

Carol Lawrence
Last Updated: Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Singer-actress Carol Lawrence earned widespread stardom quite early in her singing career with the immortal role of Maria in the Broadway musical "West Side Story." However, that success would not parlay into film stardom for Carol as established star Natalie Wood, in spite of the fact that she would need to be vocally dubbed by Marni Nixon, had the requisite clout to play Maria in the classic 1961 film version.

Carol, however, endured as a celebrity and marched on from Broadway stage to Broadway stage to the tune of "Subways Are for Sleeping," "Saratoga," "I Do! I Do!" and "Kiss of the Spiderwoman." The dark, vivid beauty also stayed alive in clubs, cabarets, concerts and summer stock stages opposite then-husband, singer Robert Goulet, as a highly popular couple in the 60s. Born Carolina Maria Laraia in 1932, the Chicago-born hopeful started out as a singer/dancer in the chorus lines and made her Broadway debut with the "New Faces of 1952."

Though Carol never matched the success brought on by her "West Side Story" role, she managed quite well with numerous TV guest spots and commercials that has welcomed her warm, inviting presence and graceful style. At age 70+, she continues to freshen up her durable talents, most recently on stage in "Amy`s View" and the title role of "Mame." Carol has kept busy over the years as a talk show host and author, publishing her biography in 1990 and recently putting out a cook book.

Filmography

Carol Lawrence

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