
Pat Carroll - Bio, Age, Chinese Zodiac Sign & Timeline
| Born | May 05, 1927 |
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| Died | July 30, 2022 (age 95) |
| Birthplace | Shreveport, Louisiana, USA |
| Zodiac Sign | Taurus - (see also Pat Carroll's horoscope and birth chart) |
| Chinese Zodiac | Rabbit |
| Generation | Greatest Generation |
| Known For | Voicing Ursula in Disney's 'The Little Mermaid' (1989) and appearances in numerous television shows and stage productions. |
Intro
Pat Carroll was an American actress and comedian, best known for her extensive work in television, film, and on stage, including her iconic voice role as Ursula in Disney's 'The Little Mermaid' (1989). With a career spanning over seven decades, Carroll was celebrated for her comedic timing and versatility.
Early Life & Background
Pat Carroll was born Patricia Ann Carroll on May 5, 1927, in Shreveport, Louisiana. Her family moved to Los Angeles when she was five years old. Carroll attended Immaculate Heart High School and later continued her education at Catholic University of America and the University of San Francisco.
Career Highlights
- Provided the voice of Ursula in Disney's 'The Little Mermaid' (1989)
- Won an Emmy Award in 1956 for her work on the sketch comedy show 'Caesar's Hour'
- Tony Award nominee for her performance in the Broadway production of 'Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein'
- Appeared in notable TV series including 'Make Room for Daddy', 'The Danny Thomas Show', and 'ER'
Trivia
- Carroll's performance as Ursula is considered one of Disney's greatest villain portrayals.
- She won a Grammy Award in 1981 for Best Spoken Word, Documentary or Drama Recording for her recorded one-woman show on Gertrude Stein.
FAQs
People also ask
Pat Carroll was born the 5 May 1927.
Shreveport, Louisiana, USA.
On Her Birth-Day
About May 5th, 1927, in brief:
- Day of the week: May 5th, 1927 was a Thursday
- Zodiac Sign: Taurus (in western zodiac), Rabbit (in Chinese zodiac)
- Moon Phase:
- Popular movie: The Gaucho directed by F. Richard Jones
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