Carole Shelley

Carole Shelley

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Birthday: 
16 August 1939, London, England, UK
Though English-born, Carole Shelley has 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. A naturalized US citizen, Shelley stays busy on all fronts in the entertainment industry in films, television and, of course, the live stage. Her Broadw... Show more »
Though English-born, Carole Shelley has 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. A naturalized US citizen, Shelley stays 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). Her other Broadway credits include "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 has 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 has never turned down a good opportunity for work and has acquitted herself admirably by stepping into such long running hits as "Cabaret", "Show Boat", "The Last Night of Ballyhoo" and "Noises Off".She has kept busy in films, too, appearing in Quiz Show (1994), The Road to Wellville (1994), Jungle 2 Jungle (1997), The Super (1991) and she has 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). Show less «

Carole Shelley's FILMOGRAPHY

The Road to Wellville

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Frasier - Season 1

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The Cosby Show - Season 8

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The Super

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The Cosby Show - Season 7

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The Cosby Show - Season 6

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The Cosby Show - Season 5

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Spenser: For Hire - Season 3

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Monsters - Season 1

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The Cosby Show - Season 4

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The Cosby Show - Season 3

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Spenser: For Hire - Season 2

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The Whoopee Boys

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The Cosby Show - Season 2

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Spenser: For Hire - Season 1

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The Cosby Show - Season 1

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The Odd Couple - Season 5 (1970)

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The Odd Couple - Season 4 (1970)

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Robin Hood (1973)

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The Odd Couple - Season 3 (1970)

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The Odd Couple - Season 2 (1970)

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The Odd Couple - Season 1 (1970)

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The Aristocats

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Carole Shelley'S roles

Lachesis
Lachesis
Aunt Clara
Aunt Clara
Lady Kluck
Lady Kluck
Dumb Driver
Dumb Driver