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Carol Lawrence

Carol Lawrence (born Carolina Maria Laraia; September 5, 1932) is an American actress, appearing in musical theatre and on television. She is known for creating the role of Maria on Broadway in the musical West Side Story (1957), receiving a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. She appeared at The Muny, St. Louis, in several musicals, including Funny Girl. She also appeared in many television dramas, including Rawhide and Murder She Wrote. She was married to fellow performer Robert Goulet.

Carol Lawrence
Lawrence in a scene from the
General Electric Theater episode
"The Iron Silence" (1961)
Born
Carolina Maria Laraia

(1932-09-05) September 5, 1932 (age 90)
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active1952-2018
Spouse(s)
Cosmo Allegretti
(m. 1956; div. 1959)

(m. 1963; div. 1981)

John Gregory Guydus
(m. 1982; div. 1983)
Children2

Biography

Early years

Born Carolina Maria Laraia on September 5, 1932,[1] in Melrose Park, Illinois, her parents were of Italian ancestry.[2] Her father was born in Trivigno, in the province of Potenza, and her maternal family came from the same town.[3] Laraia graduated from Proviso Township High School, in Maywood, Illinois. She spent one year at Northwestern University and then left to pursue her career.[1]

Career

 
Larry Kert and Carol Lawrence in the balcony scene of West Side Story, original Broadway cast (1957)

Lawrence made her Broadway debut in 1952 in Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1952.[4] She achieved success in the role of Maria in the original Broadway production of West Side Story in 1957,[4] for which she received a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical nomination, losing to Barbara Cook (The Music Man).[4] She played the role for two years, and after an appearance in the short-lived show Saratoga in 1959[4] she returned to West Side Story for its 1960 season. Other Broadway successes were Subways Are for Sleeping, I Do! I Do! (replacement "She/Agnes", 1967), and Kiss of the Spider Woman (1992–93, replacement Spider Woman/Aurora).[1][4]

She made a few record albums of standards and showtunes including Tonight at 8:30 (1960), where she sang studio versions of the songs "Tonight", and "Something's Coming", both from West Side Story.

She played several roles at The Muny in St. Louis, Missouri, the largest outdoor theater in the U.S., including Fanny Brice in Funny Girl (1975),[5] Charity in Sweet Charity (1977), and Lucille Early in No, No, Nanette (1990). Among her other musical theatre parts are the title role in Mame (2000 at the Helen Hayes Center for Performing Arts in Nyack, New York),[6] Guenevere in Camelot (opposite husband Robert Goulet),[1] Do I Hear a Waltz? at the Pasadena Playhouse (2001),[7] and Follies at the Wadsworth Theatre in Los Angeles in 2002.[8]

Her television performances include a guest role in Breaking Point (as Evelyn Denner in the 1963 episode titled "There Are the Hip, and There Are the Square"). In October 1976, she appeared as the special guest on the popular weekly variety program The Bobby Vinton Show, which aired across the United States and Canada. She performed "Friend of the Father". Other appearances include Rawhide; Combat!; Wagon Train; The Fugitive; The Big Valley; Hawaii 5-0; Marcus Welby, M.D.; Medical Center; Kung Fu; Mannix; Murder, She Wrote; Saved by the Bell; and Sex and the City.[9]

From 1991 to 1993, she played the role of matriarch Angela Eckart on General Hospital.[9] She hosted five shows of Chef du Jour for the Food Network, cooking from I Remember Pasta, her own cookbook, and setting a record for cookbook sales on the Home Shopping Network.[9]

In 1999, she appeared in the television movie remake of Jason Miller's That Championship Season in a cameo role as Claire's mother (the mother-in-law of Vincent D'Onofrio's character), a role written into the film specifically for her.[10] In 2013, she appeared Off-Broadway at the Westside Theatre Downstairs in Jason Odell Williams's play Handle with Care.[11]

Lawrence has written her autobiography, with Phyllis Hobe, titled Carol Lawrence: The Backstage Story, published in 1990.[2]

Awards

Personal life

 
Lawrence (center) next to John F. Kennedy at the White House, two days before Kennedy's assassination

Lawrence married three times:

  • Cosmo Allegretti (January 13, 1956 – January 30, 1959; annulled)[12]
  • Robert Goulet (1963–1981);[13][14] together they had two sons, Christopher (b. 1964) and Michael Goulet (b. 1966).
  • Greg Guydus (March 7, 1982 – December 12, 1984)[15]

Lawrence and Goulet married while both were Broadway stars; their romance was treated in the press like a fairy-tale. In her 1990 book Carol Lawrence: The Backstage Story, she accused Goulet of having alcoholism and being an abusive husband and father.[16]

Lawrence, a registered Democrat, accompanied Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman John Bailey, DNC Vice-Chairwoman Margaret B. Price, DNC Secretary Dorothy Vredenburgh Bush, Lena Horne, Richard Adler, and Sidney Salomon on a visit with President John F. Kennedy at The White House on November 20, 1963; two days before his assassination.[17]

Lawrence is Presbyterian and a member of the Bel Air Presbyterian Church.[18]

References

  1. ^ a b c d . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on April 29, 2021. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Carol Lawrence: The Backstage Story McGraw-Hill, 1990, p.10, ISBN 0070367248
  3. ^ Katz, Bobbie. . Lasvegasroundtheclock.com. Archived from the original on September 1, 2007. Retrieved June 30, 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Carol Lawrence Credits" Playbill, accessed April 24, 2015
  5. ^ " Funny Girl MUNY" ovrtur.com, accessed April 24, 2015
  6. ^ Carol Lawrence Coaxes the Blues Right Out of the Horn" theatermania.com, June 19, 2000
  7. ^ "Do I Hear A Waltz Photos" rnh.com, accessed April 24, 2015
  8. ^ Johnson, Reed. "'Follies' Remains Marvelous Contradiction" Los Angeles Times, June 18, 2002
  9. ^ a b c "Carol Lawrence" masterworksbroadway.com, accessed April 25, 2015
  10. ^ That Championship Season Turner Classic Movies, accessed April 24, 2015
  11. ^ Purcell, Carey. " 'Handle With Care', Starring Tony Nominee Carol Lawrence, Ends Run at the Westside March 9" Playbill, March 9, 2014
  12. ^ Barnes, Mike. "'Captain Kangaroo's' Cosmo Allegretti Dies at 86" The Hollywood Reporter, August 8, 2013
  13. ^ "Carol Lawrence Sues For Divorce". Eugene Register-Guard. June 19, 1980. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
  14. ^ Thomas, Bob (July 2, 1963). "Goulet Tells How He Met Carol". Daytona Beach Morning Journal. Retrieved August 14, 2017.
  15. ^ Krebs, Albin and Thomas, Robert McG. "Notes On People; Carol Lawrence Reweds" The New York Times, March 9, 1982
  16. ^ Witchel, Alex (May 23, 1993). "Happy Ever After in Camelot". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 6, 2019.
  17. ^ "Visit of Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman John Bailey, Lena Horne, Carol Lawrence, Richard Adler, Sidney Salomon, Vice-Chairwoman of the DNC Margaret B. Price, and Secretary of the DNC Dorothy Vredenburgh Bush, 11:30AM - John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum". Jfklibrary.org. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
  18. ^ "Robert Goulet, Las Vegas Lancelot". Washington Post. August 28, 1990.

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For the voice over actress see Carolyn Lawrence Carol Lawrence born Carolina Maria Laraia September 5 1932 is an American actress appearing in musical theatre and on television She is known for creating the role of Maria on Broadway in the musical West Side Story 1957 receiving a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical She appeared at The Muny St Louis in several musicals including Funny Girl She also appeared in many television dramas including Rawhide and Murder She Wrote She was married to fellow performer Robert Goulet Carol LawrenceLawrence in a scene from theGeneral Electric Theater episode The Iron Silence 1961 BornCarolina Maria Laraia 1932 09 05 September 5 1932 age 90 Melrose Park Illinois U S Occupation s Actress singerYears active1952 2018Spouse s Cosmo Allegretti m 1956 div 1959 wbr Robert Goulet m 1963 div 1981 wbr John Gregory Guydus m 1982 div 1983 wbr Children2 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Career 2 Awards 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditEarly years Edit Born Carolina Maria Laraia on September 5 1932 1 in Melrose Park Illinois her parents were of Italian ancestry 2 Her father was born in Trivigno in the province of Potenza and her maternal family came from the same town 3 Laraia graduated from Proviso Township High School in Maywood Illinois She spent one year at Northwestern University and then left to pursue her career 1 Career Edit Larry Kert and Carol Lawrence in the balcony scene of West Side Story original Broadway cast 1957 Lawrence made her Broadway debut in 1952 in Leonard Sillman s New Faces of 1952 4 She achieved success in the role of Maria in the original Broadway production of West Side Story in 1957 4 for which she received a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical nomination losing to Barbara Cook The Music Man 4 She played the role for two years and after an appearance in the short lived show Saratoga in 1959 4 she returned to West Side Story for its 1960 season Other Broadway successes were Subways Are for Sleeping I Do I Do replacement She Agnes 1967 and Kiss of the Spider Woman 1992 93 replacement Spider Woman Aurora 1 4 She made a few record albums of standards and showtunes including Tonight at 8 30 1960 where she sang studio versions of the songs Tonight and Something s Coming both from West Side Story She played several roles at The Muny in St Louis Missouri the largest outdoor theater in the U S including Fanny Brice in Funny Girl 1975 5 Charity in Sweet Charity 1977 and Lucille Early in No No Nanette 1990 Among her other musical theatre parts are the title role in Mame 2000 at the Helen Hayes Center for Performing Arts in Nyack New York 6 Guenevere in Camelot opposite husband Robert Goulet 1 Do I Hear a Waltz at the Pasadena Playhouse 2001 7 and Follies at the Wadsworth Theatre in Los Angeles in 2002 8 Her television performances include a guest role in Breaking Point as Evelyn Denner in the 1963 episode titled There Are the Hip and There Are the Square In October 1976 she appeared as the special guest on the popular weekly variety program The Bobby Vinton Show which aired across the United States and Canada She performed Friend of the Father Other appearances include Rawhide Combat Wagon Train The Fugitive The Big Valley Hawaii 5 0 Marcus Welby M D Medical Center Kung Fu Mannix Murder She Wrote Saved by the Bell and Sex and the City 9 From 1991 to 1993 she played the role of matriarch Angela Eckart on General Hospital 9 She hosted five shows of Chef du Jour for the Food Network cooking from I Remember Pasta her own cookbook and setting a record for cookbook sales on the Home Shopping Network 9 In 1999 she appeared in the television movie remake of Jason Miller s That Championship Season in a cameo role as Claire s mother the mother in law of Vincent D Onofrio s character a role written into the film specifically for her 10 In 2013 she appeared Off Broadway at the Westside Theatre Downstairs in Jason Odell Williams s play Handle with Care 11 Lawrence has written her autobiography with Phyllis Hobe titled Carol Lawrence The Backstage Story published in 1990 2 Awards EditThe Theatre World Award Most Promising Newcomer West Side Story 1958 Lawrence was awarded the Harvard Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year Award in 1960 She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Personal life Edit Lawrence center next to John F Kennedy at the White House two days before Kennedy s assassination Lawrence married three times Cosmo Allegretti January 13 1956 January 30 1959 annulled 12 Robert Goulet 1963 1981 13 14 together they had two sons Christopher b 1964 and Michael Goulet b 1966 Greg Guydus March 7 1982 December 12 1984 15 Lawrence and Goulet married while both were Broadway stars their romance was treated in the press like a fairy tale In her 1990 book Carol Lawrence The Backstage Story she accused Goulet of having alcoholism and being an abusive husband and father 16 Lawrence a registered Democrat accompanied Democratic National Committee DNC Chairman John Bailey DNC Vice Chairwoman Margaret B Price DNC Secretary Dorothy Vredenburgh Bush Lena Horne Richard Adler and Sidney Salomon on a visit with President John F Kennedy at The White House on November 20 1963 two days before his assassination 17 Lawrence is Presbyterian and a member of the Bel Air Presbyterian Church 18 References Edit a b c d Carol Lawrence Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on April 29 2021 Retrieved August 14 2017 a b Carol Lawrence The Backstage Story McGraw Hill 1990 p 10 ISBN 0070367248 Katz Bobbie The Katz Meow Carol Lawrence Lasvegasroundtheclock com Archived from the original on September 1 2007 Retrieved June 30 2014 a b c d e Carol Lawrence Credits Playbill accessed April 24 2015 Funny Girl MUNY ovrtur com accessed April 24 2015 Carol Lawrence Coaxes the Blues Right Out of the Horn theatermania com June 19 2000 Do I Hear A Waltz Photos rnh com accessed April 24 2015 Johnson Reed Follies Remains Marvelous Contradiction Los Angeles Times June 18 2002 a b c Carol Lawrence masterworksbroadway com accessed April 25 2015 That Championship Season Turner Classic Movies accessed April 24 2015 Purcell Carey Handle With Care Starring Tony Nominee Carol Lawrence Ends Run at the Westside March 9 Playbill March 9 2014 Barnes Mike Captain Kangaroo s Cosmo Allegretti Dies at 86 The Hollywood Reporter August 8 2013 Carol Lawrence Sues For Divorce Eugene Register Guard June 19 1980 Retrieved August 14 2017 Thomas Bob July 2 1963 Goulet Tells How He Met Carol Daytona Beach Morning Journal Retrieved August 14 2017 Krebs Albin and Thomas Robert McG Notes On People Carol Lawrence Reweds The New York Times March 9 1982 Witchel Alex May 23 1993 Happy Ever After in Camelot The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved January 6 2019 Visit of Democratic National Committee DNC Chairman John Bailey Lena Horne Carol Lawrence Richard Adler Sidney Salomon Vice Chairwoman of the DNC Margaret B Price and Secretary of the DNC Dorothy Vredenburgh Bush 11 30AM John F Kennedy Presidential Library amp Museum Jfklibrary org Retrieved July 31 2017 Robert Goulet Las Vegas Lancelot Washington Post August 28 1990 External links EditCarol Lawrence at IMDb Carol Lawrence at the Internet Broadway Database Carol Lawrence at the Internet Off Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carol Lawrence amp oldid 1117689075, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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