Diahann Carroll

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Biography

One of television's premier African-American series stars, elegant actress, singer and recording artist Diahann Carroll was born Carol Diann .

  • Primary profession
  • Actress·soundtrack
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Female
  • Birth date
  • 17 July 1935
  • Place of birth
  • New York City
  • Death date
  • 2019-10-04
  • Death age
  • 84
  • Place of death
  • Los Angeles
  • Cause of death
  • Natural causes
  • Spouses
  • Monte Kay·Vic Damone
  • Education
  • High School of Music & Art·New York University
  • Knows language
  • English language

Music

Lyrics

Movies

TV

Books

Awards

Trivia

In the 1960s she was engaged to Sidney Poitier.

Is a breast cancer survivor.

Won first prize on TVs "Chance of a Lifetime" (1952) .

Won a Tony for "No Strings".

She and actor Billy Dee Williams were high school classmates at The New York City High School of Music & Art, the school that in the 70s merged with the HIgh School of Performing Arts, featured in "Fame" , to become Laguardia High School.

In the early 1970s, engaged to TV interviewer David Frost.

Was a model for Ebony Fashion Fair.

Mother of Suzanne Kay , media journalist.

Is a honorary member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.

Won Broadways 1962 Tony Award as Best Actress for "No Strings," in a tie with Anna Maria Alberghetti for "Carnival."

Was supposed to have returned to "Dynasty" for Season 10 in 1989, but the show was canceled after Season 9.

Is one of 10 African-American actresses to be nominated for the Best Actress Oscar. The others in chronological order are: Dorothy Dandridge , Diana Ross , Cicely Tyson , Whoopi Goldberg , Angela Bassett , Halle Berry , Gabourey Sidibe , Viola Davis , and Quvenzhan Wallis.

Mother-in-law of Mark Bamford.

Best known by the public for her starring role as the title character in "Julia" .

Once pursued the idea of a joint talk show hosting assignment with her daughter, Suzanne Kay, from her first marriage.

Her third union to Robert DeLeon, the 24-year-old managing editor of Jet magazine, after only meeting three months earlier, grew contentious early in the game. DeLeon began to drink heavily and run up debts, and the marriage ended abruptly when he was killed in a 1977 car accident.

Her romantic relationships were turbulent. In the early 1970s she became romantically involved with David Frost , a popular British talk show host. In November of 1972, she and Frost became engaged but she called it off and married another man, Freddie Glusman, a week later. That marriage was short-lived.

While Diahann was performing in 1954s "House of Flowers" on Broadway, she became involved with the shows casting director, Monte Kay, who then became her first husband in September of 1956.

Once enrolled at New York University, where she intended to study psychology, in honor of her parents wishes that she complete her education. She lasted one term; her passion for a career in singing won out.

Once worked in the hat department at New Yorks Macys Store.

In 1959, while appearing as Clara in Porgy and Bess , she fell in love with the films star Sidney Poitier. Both were married, however, and the affair ended. The two reconnected with the filming of the movie Paris Blues and this time she divorced her first husband. She eventually became engaged to Poitier, only to break off the relationship several months later.

Diahann had to withdraw from the 2004 Kennedy Center production of "On Golden Pond" co-starring James Earl Jones due to medical reasons. She was replaced by Leslie Uggams.

She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording at 7005 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California.

In an interview, her ex- "Julia" co-star, Marc Copage said, she was his surrogate mother who filled that void when he didnt have a real-life mother.

Acting mentor and friend of Marc Copage.

Release of her autobiography, "Diahann" by Diahann with Ross Firestone.

(July 2004) Rehearsing to appear in "On Golden Pond" opposite James Earl Jones , in Washington, D.C.

Release of her autobiography, "The Legs Are the Last to Go: Aging, Acting, Marrying, Mothering and Other Things I Learned Along the Way" by Diahann with Bob Morris.

Returned to work 4 months after giving birth to her daughter Suzanne to begin filming Paris Blues .

Warner Bros. was planning to make the film version of Rodgers and Hammersteins Tony award-winning play "No Strings" with Nancy Kwan in the lead role instead of Diahann Carroll. After an inquiry from the NAACP and several groups threatening to boycott the film, Warner Bros. shelved the project and the film was never made.

Quotes

I learned quickly that almost any time a third world face became,prominent on TV, we became responsible for the whole minority,community.

All I ever wanted to do was sing. What happened was more.

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