Janet Carroll

Janet Carroll
Janet Carroll

Janet Carroll

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Birthday: December 24, 1940 (71 years) Died: May 22, 2012 (10 years Ago)

HomeTown: Chicago, Illinois, United States

Janet began her stage career, right out of high school, at the legendary Kansas City Starlight Theatre, appearing in many many musicals including: “Hello Dolly”, “Guys and Dolls”,” Mame”, “Gypsy”, “South Pacific”, “Pajama Game”, “Carousel” and many others. Janet continued her stage work in California for many years, starring opposite Cloris Leachman in “A Couple of White Chicks”, starred with Lynn Redgrave and John Lithgow in “Lady Windemere’s Fan”, among other productions. Janet made her Broadway debut in “Little Women”, alongside Sutton Foster and Maureen McGovern. Her breakthrough role in the film industry occurred when she was chosen for Tom Cruise’s mother in the movie Risky Business (1983). She went on to appear in a plethora of films after that and continued to work practically continuously up until the year before last. Her films include: Family Business (1989), Memories of Me (1988), Forces of Nature (1999), The Killing Time (1987), Enough (2002), Talent for the Game (1991), “My Guaranteed Student Loan”, among many others. Her television career was just as busy, with recurring roles or lead roles in: The Bronx Zoo (1987), Murphy Brown (1988), Melrose Place (1992), Married… with Children (1987), Bonnie (1995), and guest appearances on: Brothers & Sisters (2006), Scrubs (2001), Designing Women (1986), 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996), Mary (1985), etc. Her cast mates include such well-known actors as Sean Connery, Dustin Hoffman, Celeste Holm, Jennifer Lopez, Sandra Bullock, Billy Crystal, Alan King, Ben Affleck, Mary Tyler Moore, Edward Asner, Brad Pitt, Matthew Broderick, Billy Campbell, Lorraine Bracco, and Edward James Olmos, to name just a few. “Electra,” written by Ezra Pound, was the play that earned Janet the highly coveted Los Angeles Drama Logue Critics Award for exceptional accomplishment in theatre. She served as the Artistic Director of The Jazz Series at The Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center for a total of eight years. Additionally, Janet was one of the co-founders of “The Victory Ball” in Westport, Connecticut, which is an annual event that raises money for the ALS Foundation (Lou Gehrig’s Disease). She was the Vice President of Development for Ginny Mancini’s “Society of Singers,” where she sat on the Executive Board of Directors. Her ashes will be spread in the Edgebrook Lutheran Church Memorial Garden in Chicago, Illinois, in a ceremony to be determined at a later date. Janet Carroll was born on December 24, 1940 in Chicago, United States. Janet Carroll died on May 22, 2012 at the age of 71 years. Check below for more deets about Janet Carroll. This page will put a light upon the Janet Carroll bio, wiki, age, birthday, family details, affairs, controversies, caste, height, weight, rumors, lesser-known facts, and more.

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Janet Carroll was born on December 24, 1940 in Chicago, United States. Janet Carroll died on May 22, 2012 at the age of 71 years.

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Stage Name Janet Carroll
Real Name Janet Carroll
Profession(s) Actress, Musician,
Birthday December 24, 1940
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Death Died on (10 years ago) (Age: 71 years)
Gender Female
Birthplace Chicago, United States
Hometown Chicago, Illinois, United States
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  • Janet Carroll was born in Chicago, United States.
  • Janet Carroll‘s birth sign is Capricorn.
  • Janet began her stage career, right out of high school, at the legendary Kansas City Starlight Theatre, appearing in many many musicals including: “Hello Dolly”, “Guys and Dolls”,” Mame”, “Gypsy”, “South Pacific”, “Pajama Game”, “Carousel” and many others. Janet continued her stage work in California for many years, starring opposite Cloris Leachman in “A Couple of White Chicks”, starred with Lynn Redgrave and John Lithgow in “Lady Windemere’s Fan”, among other productions. Janet made her Broadway debut in “Little Women”, alongside Sutton Foster and Maureen McGovern. Her breakthrough role in the film industry occurred when she was chosen for Tom Cruise’s mother in the movie Risky Business (1983). She went on to appear in a plethora of films after that and continued to work practically continuously up until the year before last. Her films include: Family Business (1989), Memories of Me (1988), Forces of Nature (1999), The Killing Time (1987), Enough (2002), Talent for the Game (1991), “My Guaranteed Student Loan”, among many others. Her television career was just as busy, with recurring roles or lead roles in: The Bronx Zoo (1987), Murphy Brown (1988), Melrose Place (1992), Married… with Children (1987), Bonnie (1995), and guest appearances on: Brothers & Sisters (2006), Scrubs (2001), Designing Women (1986), 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996), Mary (1985), etc. Her cast mates include such well-known actors as Sean Connery, Dustin Hoffman, Celeste Holm, Jennifer Lopez, Sandra Bullock, Billy Crystal, Alan King, Ben Affleck, Mary Tyler Moore, Edward Asner, Brad Pitt, Matthew Broderick, Billy Campbell, Lorraine Bracco, and Edward James Olmos, to name just a few. “Electra,” written by Ezra Pound, was the play that earned Janet the highly coveted Los Angeles Drama Logue Critics Award for exceptional accomplishment in theatre. She served as the Artistic Director of The Jazz Series at The Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center for a total of eight years. Additionally, Janet was one of the co-founders of “The Victory Ball” in Westport, Connecticut, which is an annual event that raises money for the ALS Foundation (Lou Gehrig’s Disease). She was the Vice President of Development for Ginny Mancini’s “Society of Singers,” where she sat on the Executive Board of Directors. Her ashes will be spread in the Edgebrook Lutheran Church Memorial Garden in Chicago, Illinois, in a ceremony to be determined at a later date.

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