Acting credits
41
Established
Large and steady acting portfolio.

Acting
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Acting credits
41
Established
Large and steady acting portfolio.
TMDB popularity
0.5
Low visibility
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TMDB ID: 41730
IMDb ID: nm0176946
Known for: Acting
Born: January 14, 1924
Died: January 11, 2023
Age: 98
Place of birth: Abilene, Texas, USA
Gender: Female
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1959 - 2021
Years active: 63
Average TMDB rating: 6.76
Wikidata: Q5044672
Also known as
Carol Cook • Mildred Frances Cook
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Carole Cook (January 14, 1924 - January 11, 2023) was an American actress. She appeared in many theatrical productions, in films and on television. Born as Mildred Frances Cook, she was a protege of Lucille Ball. Ball gave her the stage name of "Carole", after her friend Carole Lombard because, Ball reportedly told Cook, "you have the same healthy disrespect for everything in general". Cook appeared regularly on two of her shows, The Lucy Show and Here's Lucy. Ball was matron of honor at Cook's wedding in 1964 to actor Tom Troupe. Cook starred in the animated Disney film Home on the Range, as the voice of Pearl Gesner, the farmer of Patch of Heaven. She appeared in such feature films as The Incredible Mr. Limpet, Sixteen Candles, Grandview, U.S.A., American Gigolo and Summer Lovers. Her first film role was in Palm Springs Weekend. She made guest appearances on such TV shows as The Lucy Show, Here's Lucy, Knight Rider, Magnum, P.I., Murder, She Wrote, Dynasty, Charlie's Angels , on a fourth season 1985 episode of The A-Team called "Members Only", and, more recently, on Grey's Anatomy. In 1976, she appeared as a bullying nurse in an episode of Emergency! in which Johnny Gage is injured by a hit-and-run driver. In 2006, she appeared as an elderly patient on the ABC drama Grey's Anatomy (episode 14 "Tell Me Sweet Little Lies", season two). In addition to her film and television work, Cook appeared in the original Broadway productions of 42nd Street and Romantic Comedy and was the second actress (after Carol Channing) to star as Dolly Levi in Hello, Dolly!. Cook also appeared as Mrs. Peacham in the 1956 off-Broadway production of The Three Penny Opera starring Lotte Lenya and is the only actress to star in major productions of both Mame and Auntie Mame.
Movie credits linked with Carole Cook.
as Self
as Erika Ericson
as Hortense
as Pearl Gesner (voice)
as Self
as Sylvia
as Ester
as Self
as Maggie Jones
as Betty Welles
as Grandma Helen
as Cahuenga
as Barbara Foster
as Mrs. Dobrun
as Pru Babcock
as Waitress
as Daisy Dolon
as Bessie Limpet
as Naomi Yates
Series credits linked with Carole Cook.
as Marcella Brewster • 1 eps
as Sophie Larson • 1 eps
as Christine Carpenter • 1 eps
as Mrs. Prescott • 1 eps
as Sen. Maggie Flynn • 1 eps
as Sarah Tate • 1 eps
as Christine Garrick • 1 eps
as Phyllis • 1 eps
as Winslow • 2 eps
as Madam Dorian • 1 eps
as Gossip Columnist • 1 eps
as 'Scorchy' • 1 eps
as Marie Stella • 4 eps
as Nurse • 1 eps
as Marnie • 1 eps
as Cass • 1 eps
as Mrs. Kasten • 1 eps
1 eps
as Annie Boyd • 1 eps
as Mrs. Valance • 1 eps
as Self • 3 eps
as Fifi LaVerne • 1 eps