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Pat Carroll

Patricia Ann Carroll (May 5, 1927 – July 30, 2022) was an American actress and comedian. She was known for voicing Ursula in The Little Mermaid and for appearances in CBS's The Danny Thomas Show, ABC's Laverne & Shirley, and NBC's ER. Carroll was an Emmy, Drama Desk, and Grammy Award winner, as well as a Tony Award nominee.

Pat Carroll
Carroll in 1972
Born
Patricia Ann Carroll

(1927-05-05)May 5, 1927
DiedJuly 30, 2022(2022-07-30) (aged 95)
Other names
  • Pat Ann Carroll
  • Patricia Carroll
Occupation(s)Actress, comedian
Years active1947–2022
Political partyRepublican (?–1992)
Spouse
Lee Karsian
(m. 1955; div. 1976)
Children3, including Tara Karsian
Awards

Early life

Carroll was born in Shreveport, Louisiana, on May 5, 1927, to Maurice Clifton Carroll (d. 1963) and Kathryn Angela (née Meagher).[1] Her family moved to Los Angeles when Pat was five years old, and she soon began acting in local productions. She graduated from Immaculate Heart High School and attended Catholic University of America after enlisting in the United States Army as a civilian actress technician.[2]

Career

Carroll began her acting career in 1947. She got her first acting credit as Lorelei Crawford in the 1948 film Hometown Girl.[3] In 1952, she made her television debut in The Red Buttons Show.[4] In 1955, her Broadway debut in Catch a Star! garnered her a nomination for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.[3] In 1956, Carroll won an Emmy Award for her work on Caesar's Hour and was a regular on the sitcom Make Room for Daddy from 1961 to 1964.[4] She guest-starred in the drama anthology series The DuPont Show with June Allyson.[5] Carroll also appeared on many variety shows of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, such as The Steve Allen show, The Danny Kaye Show, The Red Skelton Show, and The Carol Burnett Show. In 1965 she co-starred as "Prunella", one of the wicked stepsisters in the 1965 production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical version of Cinderella.[6]

In the late 1970s Carroll's successful one woman show on Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein (by playwright Marty Martin), won several major theater awards;[7] her recorded version won a 1980 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word, Documentary or Drama.[8]

In early 1976, Carroll was cast as Lily, the mother of Shirley Feeney (played by Cindy Williams) in the episode "Mother Knows Worst" on the hit ABC situation comedy, Laverne & Shirley.[9] She portrayed Pearl Markowitz, the mother of Adam Arkin's character Lenny Markowitz, in the 1977 CBS situation comedy Busting Loose.[citation needed] Her frequent television roles in the 1980s included newspaper owner Hope Stinson on the syndicated The Ted Knight Show (the former Too Close for Comfort) during its final season in 1986; and as Gussie Holt, the mother of Suzanne Somers's lead character in the syndicated sitcom She's the Sheriff (1987–1989).[citation needed]

From the late 1980s on, Carroll had a great deal of voice-over work on animated programs[9] such as A Pup Named Scooby-Doo, Galaxy High, and Foofur, and the film A Goofy Movie. On TV's Pound Puppies, she voiced Katrina Stoneheart. On two Garfield television specials (A Garfield Christmas and Garfield's Thanksgiving), she portrayed Jon's feisty Grandmother. She also voiced the character of Granny in the 2005 re-release of Hayao Miyazaki's My Neighbor Totoro.

In 1989, Carroll portrayed the sea witch Ursula in Disney's The Little Mermaid and sang "Poor Unfortunate Souls".[9] In interviews, Carroll referred to the role, her first as a villain,[4] as one of the favorites of her career.[10] She later reprised the role in other forms of media, including the Kingdom Hearts series of video games, the spinoff television series, the Disney+ series The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse,[11] and various Disney theme parks attractions and shows,[citation needed] as well as voicing Ursula's sister Morgana in the direct-to-video sequel The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea.[citation needed]

Carroll also appeared on a variety of game shows including Celebrity Sweepstakes, You Don't Say, To Tell the Truth, Match Game 73, Password, and I've Got a Secret.[citation needed]

A member of the Actors Studio, she also enjoyed a successful career in the theater, appearing in numerous plays including productions of Our Town and Sophocles's Electra.[12][13] In 1990, she starred in The Merry Wives of Windsor at the Shakespeare Theatre at the Folger in the role of Sir John Falstaff, a balding knight with whiskers.[14]

When drama critic Frank Rich of The New York Times reviewed her performance he wrote, "Her performance is a triumph from start to finish, and, I think, a particularly brave and moving one, with implications that go beyond this one production. Ms. Carroll and Mr. Kahn help revivify the argument that the right actresses can perform some of the great classic roles traditionally denied to women and make them their own. It's not a new argument, to be sure; female Hamlets stretch back into history. But what separates Ms. Carroll's Falstaff from some other similar casting experiments of late is that her performance exists to investigate a character rather than merely as ideological window dressing for a gimmicky production."[14]

Personal life

Carroll married Lee Karsian in 1955 and they had three children, including actress Tara Karsian. The marriage ended in a divorce in 1976.[2] In 1991, Carroll received an honorary doctorate from Siena College in Albany, New York.[15] Carroll, a practicing Roman Catholic, cited that her religious views helped her to determine what projects to accept.[16] She was a lifelong Republican as of 1992.[17]

Hanna-Barbera lawsuit

In 1963, Carroll filed a $12,000 lawsuit against Hanna-Barbera for breach of contract, claiming that she had been cast and signed on to the role of Jane Jetson on The Jetsons. Morey Amsterdam, who alleged that he had been cast as George, was also a plaintiff in the same suit.[18][19] Although her contracts stipulated she would be paid US$500 an episode with a guarantee of twenty-four episodes (i.e., a full season), she recorded only one episode before being replaced.[18] Several sources claimed the change had occurred as a result of sponsor conflict with Carroll's Make Room for Daddy.[20][21] The case had been closed by early 1965.[22] Carroll stated in an interview in 2013 that the court had ruled in favor of Hanna-Barbera.[18]

Death

Carroll died of pneumonia at her home in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, on July 30, 2022, at the age of 95.[23][24][3]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1948 Hometown Girl Lorelei Crawford film debut[3]
1951 Up Front Italian Girl Uncredited
1967 The Ballad of Josie Elizabeth
1968 With Six You Get Eggroll Maxine Scott
1973 The Brothers O'Toole Callie Burdyne
1984 Racing with the Moon Mrs. Ruth Spangler
1988 My Neighbor Totoro Granny Voice, Disney English dub
1989 The Little Mermaid Ursula Voice
2000 Songcatcher Viney Butler
The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea Morgana Voice; direct-to-video
2001 Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse Ursula Voice; direct-to-video
2002 Mickey's House of Villains Ursula Voice; direct-to-video
2005 Once Upon a Halloween Performer of "Sidekicks and Henchmen" Voice; direct-to-video
2007 Freedom Writers Miep Gies
Nancy Drew Landlady
2014 BFFs Joan

Television

Stage

Year Title Role(s) Notes Ref.
1955 Catch a Star! performer Broadway debut

Tony Award nomination

[25][26]
1973 Anything Goes Reno Sweeney [27]
1975 Something's Afoot [28]
1979 Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein Drama Desk Award [29][30]
1984 Dancing in the End Zone Madeleine Bernard [31][32]
1986 Romeo and Juliet Nurse [33]
1989 Cinderella Fairy Godmother [34]
1990 The Merry Wives of Windsor Falstaff [35]
1992 The Show-Off Mrs. Fisher [36][37]
1993 Mother Courage and Her Children Mother Courage [38]
1996 Volpone Volpone [39]
1998 Grace and Glorie Grace [40]
Electra Chorus of Mycenae [41][42]
2000 Thoroughly Modern Millie Mrs. Meers Pre-Broadway production [43][44]
2002 Our Town The Stage Manager [45]

References

  1. ^ Chase's Calendar of Events 2020: The Ultimate Go-to Guide for Special Days. September 24, 2019. ISBN 9780786486946.
  2. ^ a b "Pat Carroll". Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Boston University. Archived from the original on June 16, 2013. Retrieved May 26, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d Brathwaite, Lester Fabian (July 31, 2022). "Pat Carroll, voice of Ursula in 'The Little Mermaid', has died at age 95". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved August 1, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Keenan, Dorothy (December 10, 1989). "After 40 Years Pat Carroll Still Finds Challenges". The Buffalo News. Retrieved March 2, 2022.
  5. ^ "The Dupont Show with June Allyson, Full Cast Credits". IMDb.
  6. ^ Full Cast Credits. IMDb.
  7. ^ Casselberry Manuel, Diane (January 8, 1981). "Pat Carroll; Gertrude Stein was never a bore". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved May 26, 2013.
  8. ^ "1980 Best Spoken Word, Documentary Or Drama". The Recording Academy. Retrieved May 26, 2013.
  9. ^ a b c Hill, Jim (June 14, 2007). "Why (For) Pat Carroll wasn't actually Disney's first choice to voice Ursula in "The Little Mermaid"". JimHillMedia. Retrieved May 26, 2013.
  10. ^ Video on YouTube
  11. ^ a b Feldman, Kate (November 17, 2020). "EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Special cameos from historic characters appear in new Mickey Mouse shorts at Disney+". New York Daily News. Retrieved November 8, 2022.
  12. ^ Simonson, Robert; David Lefkowitz (September 4, 1998). "Stephen Spinella Joins Claire Bloom & Pat Carroll in NJ Electra Sept. 15". Playbill. Archived from the original on June 30, 2013. Retrieved May 26, 2013.
  13. ^ . The Film Panel Notetaker. May 21, 2009. Archived from the original on May 13, 2014. Retrieved May 26, 2013.
  14. ^ a b Rich, Frank (May 30, 1990). "Review/Theater; Pat Carroll as Falstaff in 'Merry Wives' at Folger". The New York Times. Retrieved January 20, 2011.
  15. ^ . Siena College. Archived from the original on June 4, 2012. Retrieved May 26, 2013.
  16. ^ "Pat Carroll". Behind the Voice Actors. Retrieved July 13, 2018.
  17. ^ An Interview With Pat Carroll, Skip E. Lowe, 1992
  18. ^ a b c Nesteroff, Kliph (October 26, 2013). "An Interview with Pat Carroll – Part Two". Classic Television Showbiz. from the original on August 21, 2014. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  19. ^ Yowp (January 27, 2010). "Meet George Jetson — The Other One". Yowp: Stuff About Early Hanna-Barbera Cartoons. from the original on May 8, 2014. Retrieved June 5, 2014.
  20. ^ The Evening Sentinel, June 1, 1962, Morey Amsterdam and Pat Carroll have been forced off as "voice" stars of ABC's new animated "The Jetsons" cartoon series. Too many sponsor conflicts, what with Morey being a regular on the Dick Van Dyke Show and Pat likewise on the Danny Thomas Show.
  21. ^ Oviatt, Ray (December 14, 1964). "Pat Carroll Guest of Danny Kaye". The Blade. Toledo, Ohio. Retrieved November 8, 2022 – via Google News.
  22. ^ "Suit Thrown Out". Shreveport Journal. January 29, 1965. p. 10C. Retrieved November 8, 2022.
  23. ^ Haring, Bruce (July 31, 2022). "Pat Carroll Dies: Veteran Actress Of Stage, TV, Film And Voice Of Ursula In 'The Little Mermaid' Was 95". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 31, 2022.
  24. ^ McGinty, Jo Craven (July 31, 2022). "Pat Carroll, TV Mainstay Turned Stage Star, Dies at 95". The New York Times. Retrieved August 1, 2022.
  25. ^ "SEASON'S STARTER IS 'CATCH A STAR!'; Revue With Pat Carroll and David Burns Will Open Tonight at Plymouth". The New York Times. September 6, 1955. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  26. ^ "Catch a Star! – Broadway Musical – Original". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  27. ^ Klein, Alvin (May 22, 1983). "AN INVITING 'BRIGADOON'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  28. ^ Berkvist, Robert (July 13, 1975). "Theater Notes: Some Straws in the Wind". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  29. ^ "Pat Carroll – Broadway Cast & Staff". Internet Braodway Database. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  30. ^ Kerr, Walter (October 31, 1979). "Stage: Pat Carroll as Gertrude Stein". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  31. ^ Rich, Frank (January 4, 1985). "THEATER: 'Dancing In The End Zone'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  32. ^ "Dancing in the End Zone – Broadway Play – Original". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  33. ^ Richards, David (October 5, 1986). "Carroll's Classics". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  34. ^ Slate, Libby (August 2, 1989). "Greg Louganis Plunges Into Light Opera : Olympic Diver Plays Prince in 'Cinderella'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 31, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  35. ^ Rich, Frank (May 30, 1990). "Review/Theater; Pat Carroll as Falstaff in 'Merry Wives' at Folger". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  36. ^ "The Show Off – Broadway Play – 1992 Revival". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  37. ^ Gerard, Jeremy (November 13, 1992). "The Show-Off". Variety. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  38. ^ Sommers, Pamela (May 1, 1993). "'MOTHER COURAGE' HER MUSIC". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  39. ^ Rose, Lloyd (April 23, 1996). "VOLPONE': Something To Crow About". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  40. ^ Klein, Alvin (March 22, 1998). "THEATER; 'Grace and Glorie' in Nyack". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  41. ^ Marks, Peter (September 23, 1998). "THEATER REVIEW; Settling the Score With Dragon Lady". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  42. ^ "Electra – Broadway Play – 1998 Revival". Internet Braodway Database. Retrieved May 31, 2021.
  43. ^ Phillips, Michael (October 24, 2000). "'Millie,' Thoroughly Close". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 31, 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  44. ^ Ehren, Christine (November 28, 2000). "Harriet Harris Joins Millie for Final Week in La Jolla". Playbill. Retrieved May 31, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  45. ^ Horwitz, Jane (May 21, 2002). "Pat Carroll: At 75, She's Back in 'Town'". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved May 31, 2021.

Further reading

  • Young, Jordan R. (1989). Acting Solo: The Art of One-Person Shows. Moonstorne Press. ISBN 978-0-9404-1084-8.

Lucas, Eddie (2011) "Livingroom Legends: Chats with TV's Famous Faces: Interview With Pat Carroll".[dead link]

External links

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For other people named Pat Carroll see Pat Carroll disambiguation Patricia Ann Carroll May 5 1927 July 30 2022 was an American actress and comedian She was known for voicing Ursula in The Little Mermaid and for appearances in CBS s The Danny Thomas Show ABC s Laverne amp Shirley and NBC s ER Carroll was an Emmy Drama Desk and Grammy Award winner as well as a Tony Award nominee Pat CarrollCarroll in 1972BornPatricia Ann Carroll 1927 05 05 May 5 1927Shreveport Louisiana U S DiedJuly 30 2022 2022 07 30 aged 95 Cape Cod Massachusetts U S Other namesPat Ann CarrollPatricia CarrollOccupation s Actress comedianYears active1947 2022Political partyRepublican 1992 SpouseLee Karsian m 1955 div 1976 wbr Children3 including Tara KarsianAwardsPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesGrammy Award for Best Spoken Word AlbumDrama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 3 1 Hanna Barbera lawsuit 4 Death 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Video games 5 4 Stage 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life EditCarroll was born in Shreveport Louisiana on May 5 1927 to Maurice Clifton Carroll d 1963 and Kathryn Angela nee Meagher 1 Her family moved to Los Angeles when Pat was five years old and she soon began acting in local productions She graduated from Immaculate Heart High School and attended Catholic University of America after enlisting in the United States Army as a civilian actress technician 2 Career EditCarroll began her acting career in 1947 She got her first acting credit as Lorelei Crawford in the 1948 film Hometown Girl 3 In 1952 she made her television debut in The Red Buttons Show 4 In 1955 her Broadway debut in Catch a Star garnered her a nomination for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical 3 In 1956 Carroll won an Emmy Award for her work on Caesar s Hour and was a regular on the sitcom Make Room for Daddy from 1961 to 1964 4 She guest starred in the drama anthology series The DuPont Show with June Allyson 5 Carroll also appeared on many variety shows of the 1950s 1960s and 1970s such as The Steve Allen show The Danny Kaye Show The Red Skelton Show and The Carol Burnett Show In 1965 she co starred as Prunella one of the wicked stepsisters in the 1965 production of Rodgers and Hammerstein s musical version of Cinderella 6 In the late 1970s Carroll s successful one woman show on Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein by playwright Marty Martin won several major theater awards 7 her recorded version won a 1980 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Documentary or Drama 8 In early 1976 Carroll was cast as Lily the mother of Shirley Feeney played by Cindy Williams in the episode Mother Knows Worst on the hit ABC situation comedy Laverne amp Shirley 9 She portrayed Pearl Markowitz the mother of Adam Arkin s character Lenny Markowitz in the 1977 CBS situation comedy Busting Loose citation needed Her frequent television roles in the 1980s included newspaper owner Hope Stinson on the syndicated The Ted Knight Show the former Too Close for Comfort during its final season in 1986 and as Gussie Holt the mother of Suzanne Somers s lead character in the syndicated sitcom She s the Sheriff 1987 1989 citation needed From the late 1980s on Carroll had a great deal of voice over work on animated programs 9 such as A Pup Named Scooby Doo Galaxy High and Foofur and the film A Goofy Movie On TV s Pound Puppies she voiced Katrina Stoneheart On two Garfield television specials A Garfield Christmas and Garfield s Thanksgiving she portrayed Jon s feisty Grandmother She also voiced the character of Granny in the 2005 re release of Hayao Miyazaki s My Neighbor Totoro In 1989 Carroll portrayed the sea witch Ursula in Disney s The Little Mermaid and sang Poor Unfortunate Souls 9 In interviews Carroll referred to the role her first as a villain 4 as one of the favorites of her career 10 She later reprised the role in other forms of media including the Kingdom Hearts series of video games the spinoff television series the Disney series The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse 11 and various Disney theme parks attractions and shows citation needed as well as voicing Ursula s sister Morgana in the direct to video sequel The Little Mermaid II Return to the Sea citation needed Carroll also appeared on a variety of game shows including Celebrity Sweepstakes You Don t Say To Tell the Truth Match Game 73 Password and I ve Got a Secret citation needed A member of the Actors Studio she also enjoyed a successful career in the theater appearing in numerous plays including productions of Our Town and Sophocles s Electra 12 13 In 1990 she starred in The Merry Wives of Windsor at the Shakespeare Theatre at the Folger in the role of Sir John Falstaff a balding knight with whiskers 14 When drama critic Frank Rich of The New York Times reviewed her performance he wrote Her performance is a triumph from start to finish and I think a particularly brave and moving one with implications that go beyond this one production Ms Carroll and Mr Kahn help revivify the argument that the right actresses can perform some of the great classic roles traditionally denied to women and make them their own It s not a new argument to be sure female Hamlets stretch back into history But what separates Ms Carroll s Falstaff from some other similar casting experiments of late is that her performance exists to investigate a character rather than merely as ideological window dressing for a gimmicky production 14 Personal life EditCarroll married Lee Karsian in 1955 and they had three children including actress Tara Karsian The marriage ended in a divorce in 1976 2 In 1991 Carroll received an honorary doctorate from Siena College in Albany New York 15 Carroll a practicing Roman Catholic cited that her religious views helped her to determine what projects to accept 16 She was a lifelong Republican as of 1992 17 Hanna Barbera lawsuit Edit In 1963 Carroll filed a 12 000 lawsuit against Hanna Barbera for breach of contract claiming that she had been cast and signed on to the role of Jane Jetson on The Jetsons Morey Amsterdam who alleged that he had been cast as George was also a plaintiff in the same suit 18 19 Although her contracts stipulated she would be paid US 500 an episode with a guarantee of twenty four episodes i e a full season she recorded only one episode before being replaced 18 Several sources claimed the change had occurred as a result of sponsor conflict with Carroll s Make Room for Daddy 20 21 The case had been closed by early 1965 22 Carroll stated in an interview in 2013 that the court had ruled in favor of Hanna Barbera 18 Death EditCarroll died of pneumonia at her home in Cape Cod Massachusetts on July 30 2022 at the age of 95 23 24 3 Filmography EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Pat Carroll news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Film Edit Year Title Role Notes1948 Hometown Girl Lorelei Crawford film debut 3 1951 Up Front Italian Girl Uncredited1967 The Ballad of Josie Elizabeth1968 With Six You Get Eggroll Maxine Scott1973 The Brothers O Toole Callie Burdyne1984 Racing with the Moon Mrs Ruth Spangler1988 My Neighbor Totoro Granny Voice Disney English dub1989 The Little Mermaid Ursula Voice2000 Songcatcher Viney ButlerThe Little Mermaid II Return to the Sea Morgana Voice direct to video2001 Mickey s Magical Christmas Snowed in at the House of Mouse Ursula Voice direct to video2002 Mickey s House of Villains Ursula Voice direct to video2005 Once Upon a Halloween Performer of Sidekicks and Henchmen Voice direct to video2007 Freedom Writers Miep GiesNancy Drew Landlady2014 BFFs JoanTelevision Edit The Red Buttons Show 1952 1953 4 The Saturday Night Revue 1953 Make Room for Daddy 1953 4 The Pepsi Cola Playhouse 1954 Studio 57 1954 Sue Caesar s Hour 1954 Alice Brewster Producers Showcase 1955 Gym teacher Kraft Television Theatre 1955 The Jimmy Durante Show 1955 The Steve Allen Show 1958 Hobby Lobby 1959 General Electric Theater 1959 Frances Dowd The DuPont Show with June Allyson 1959 Cherry The Ann Sothern Show 1961 Pandora The Investigators 1961 Blossom Taylor episode The Dead End Man The United States Steel Hour 1961 The Danny Thomas Show 1961 1964 Bunny Halper 4 The Red Skelton Show 1962 Cinderella 1965 Prunella Please Don t Eat the Daisies 1966 Carol Baker The Carol Burnett Show 1971 Herself Two appearances in 1971 Season 4 Episodes 16 and 23 The Mary Tyler Moore Show 1971 Loretta Kuhne The Interns 1971 Maria Love American Style 1970 1971 Getting Together 1971 1972 Rita Simon Police Story 1974 Mrs Gail Bannister Nakia 1974 Belle Jones in episode A Matter of Choice Laverne amp Shirley 1976 Mrs Wilhelmina Feeney Good Heavens 1976 Harriet Busting Loose 1977 Pearl Markowitz Police Woman 1977 Miriam Stein The Love Boat 1978 Legends of the Superheroes 1979 Esther Hall Trapper John M D 1985 Aunt Mo Crazy Like a Fox 1985 Yogi s Treasure Hunt 1985 Additional Voices Pound Puppies 1986 Katrina Stoneheart voice Galaxy High School 1986 Ms Biddy McBrain voice Foofur 1986 1987 Hazel voice Too Close for Comfort 1986 Mrs Hope Stinson A Garfield Christmas 1987 Grandma voice She s the Sheriff 1987 1989 Gussie Holt Superman 1988 Queen Hippolyta voice A Pup Named Scooby Doo 1989 Paula P Casso voice Garfield s Thanksgiving 1989 Grandma voice Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers 1990 Koo Koo voice Designing Women 1993 Mrs Billie Beecham The Little Mermaid 1993 1994 Ursula voice The Royale 1996 Mildred Wak House of Mouse 2001 2002 Ursula voice 3 episodes ER 2005 Rebecca Chadwick 3 episodes Tangled The Series 2017 2018 Old Lady Crowley voice short Make Me Smile and episodes One Angry Princess Max s Enemy and Secret of the Sun Drop The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse 2020 Ursula voice episode Keep on Rollin 11 Video games Edit Kingdom Hearts 2002 Ursula voice Kingdom Hearts II 2005 Ursula voice Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance 2012 Ursula voice Disney Princess My Fairytale Adventure 2012 Ursula voice Disney Dreamlight Valley 2022 Ursula voice final role released posthumously Stage Edit Year Title Role s Notes Ref 1955 Catch a Star performer Broadway debut Tony Award nomination 25 26 1973 Anything Goes Reno Sweeney 27 1975 Something s Afoot 28 1979 Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein Gertrude Stein Drama Desk Award 29 30 1984 Dancing in the End Zone Madeleine Bernard 31 32 1986 Romeo and Juliet Nurse 33 1989 Cinderella Fairy Godmother 34 1990 The Merry Wives of Windsor Falstaff 35 1992 The Show Off Mrs Fisher 36 37 1993 Mother Courage and Her Children Mother Courage 38 1996 Volpone Volpone 39 1998 Grace and Glorie Grace 40 Electra Chorus of Mycenae 41 42 2000 Thoroughly Modern Millie Mrs Meers Pre Broadway production 43 44 2002 Our Town The Stage Manager 45 References Edit Chase s Calendar of Events 2020 The Ultimate Go to Guide for Special Days September 24 2019 ISBN 9780786486946 a b Pat Carroll Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center Boston University Archived from the original on June 16 2013 Retrieved May 26 2013 a b c d Brathwaite Lester Fabian July 31 2022 Pat Carroll voice of Ursula in The Little Mermaid has died at age 95 Entertainment Weekly Retrieved August 1 2022 a b c d e f Keenan Dorothy December 10 1989 After 40 Years Pat Carroll Still Finds Challenges The Buffalo News Retrieved March 2 2022 The Dupont Show with June Allyson Full Cast Credits IMDb Full Cast Credits IMDb Casselberry Manuel Diane January 8 1981 Pat Carroll Gertrude Stein was never a bore The Christian Science Monitor Retrieved May 26 2013 1980 Best Spoken Word Documentary Or Drama The Recording Academy Retrieved May 26 2013 a b c Hill Jim June 14 2007 Why For Pat Carroll wasn t actually Disney s first choice to voice Ursula in The Little Mermaid JimHillMedia Retrieved May 26 2013 Video on YouTube a b Feldman Kate November 17 2020 EXCLUSIVE VIDEO Special cameos from historic characters appear in new Mickey Mouse shorts at Disney New York Daily News Retrieved November 8 2022 Simonson Robert David Lefkowitz September 4 1998 Stephen Spinella Joins Claire Bloom amp Pat Carroll in NJ Electra Sept 15 Playbill Archived from the original on June 30 2013 Retrieved May 26 2013 A Conversation With Pat Carroll at the High Falls Film Festival May 14 2009 The Film Panel Notetaker May 21 2009 Archived from the original on May 13 2014 Retrieved May 26 2013 a b Rich Frank May 30 1990 Review Theater Pat Carroll as Falstaff in Merry Wives at Folger The New York Times Retrieved January 20 2011 Honorary Degrees Past Recipients Siena College Archived from the original on June 4 2012 Retrieved May 26 2013 Pat Carroll Behind the Voice Actors Retrieved July 13 2018 An Interview With Pat Carroll Skip E Lowe 1992 a b c Nesteroff Kliph October 26 2013 An Interview with Pat Carroll Part Two Classic Television Showbiz Archived from the original on August 21 2014 Retrieved June 5 2014 Yowp January 27 2010 Meet George Jetson The Other One Yowp Stuff About Early Hanna Barbera Cartoons Archived from the original on May 8 2014 Retrieved June 5 2014 The Evening Sentinel June 1 1962 Morey Amsterdam and Pat Carroll have been forced off as voice stars of ABC s new animated The Jetsons cartoon series Too many sponsor conflicts what with Morey being a regular on the Dick Van Dyke Show and Pat likewise on the Danny Thomas Show Oviatt Ray December 14 1964 Pat Carroll Guest of Danny Kaye The Blade Toledo Ohio Retrieved November 8 2022 via Google News Suit Thrown Out Shreveport Journal January 29 1965 p 10C Retrieved November 8 2022 Haring Bruce July 31 2022 Pat Carroll Dies Veteran Actress Of Stage TV Film And Voice Of Ursula In The Little Mermaid Was 95 Deadline Hollywood Retrieved July 31 2022 McGinty Jo Craven July 31 2022 Pat Carroll TV Mainstay Turned Stage Star Dies at 95 The New York Times Retrieved August 1 2022 SEASON S STARTER IS CATCH A STAR Revue With Pat Carroll and David Burns Will Open Tonight at Plymouth The New York Times September 6 1955 Retrieved May 31 2021 Catch a Star Broadway Musical Original Internet Broadway Database Retrieved May 31 2021 Klein Alvin May 22 1983 AN INVITING BRIGADOON The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 31 2021 Berkvist Robert July 13 1975 Theater Notes Some Straws in the Wind The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 31 2021 Pat Carroll Broadway Cast amp Staff Internet Braodway Database Retrieved May 31 2021 Kerr Walter October 31 1979 Stage Pat Carroll as Gertrude Stein The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 31 2021 Rich Frank January 4 1985 THEATER Dancing In The End Zone The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 31 2021 Dancing in the End Zone Broadway Play Original Internet Broadway Database Retrieved May 31 2021 Richards David October 5 1986 Carroll s Classics The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved May 31 2021 Slate Libby August 2 1989 Greg Louganis Plunges Into Light Opera Olympic Diver Plays Prince in Cinderella Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 31 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Rich Frank May 30 1990 Review Theater Pat Carroll as Falstaff in Merry Wives at Folger The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 31 2021 The Show Off Broadway Play 1992 Revival Internet Broadway Database Retrieved May 31 2021 Gerard Jeremy November 13 1992 The Show Off Variety Retrieved May 31 2021 Sommers Pamela May 1 1993 MOTHER COURAGE HER MUSIC The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved May 31 2021 Rose Lloyd April 23 1996 VOLPONE Something To Crow About The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved May 31 2021 Klein Alvin March 22 1998 THEATER Grace and Glorie in Nyack The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 31 2021 Marks Peter September 23 1998 THEATER REVIEW Settling the Score With Dragon Lady The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved May 31 2021 Electra Broadway Play 1998 Revival Internet Braodway Database Retrieved May 31 2021 Phillips Michael October 24 2000 Millie Thoroughly Close Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 31 2021 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint url status link Ehren Christine November 28 2000 Harriet Harris Joins Millie for Final Week in La Jolla Playbill Retrieved May 31 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Horwitz Jane May 21 2002 Pat Carroll At 75 She s Back in Town The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved May 31 2021 Further reading EditYoung Jordan R 1989 Acting Solo The Art of One Person Shows Moonstorne Press ISBN 978 0 9404 1084 8 Lucas Eddie 2011 Livingroom Legends Chats with TV s Famous Faces Interview With Pat Carroll dead link External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations 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