Carole Meredith is known for SOMM: Into the Bottle (2015), SOMM 3 (2018) and Verticals (2019).
Carole Midura is an actress, known for Homeless (2015).
Carole Monferdini is an actress, known for Hank Boyd Is Dead (2015), Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976) and Love, Repeat (2020).
The San Antonio Express News called Carole "one of the pioneering female comics of the modern era" With over 30 years of performing experience, Carole is a veteran of the stand-up scene nationwide. Too many TV credits to list but include: Oprah, MTV, Lifetime, A & E, and TV Guide Network. Carole created and produces Funny Women of A Certain Age which is a live stand up comedy show featuring female comedians over the age of 50. It has a monthly residency in NYC at the Kraine Theatre. The show was filmed for Showtime at the Bell House in Brooklyn. It premiered March 23rd and was Showtime's highest rated comedy special of 2019. The second Showtime special MORE Funny Women of A Certain Age premiered on March 13, 2020 to rave reviews. Even More Funny Women Of A Certain Age will premiere end of November 2021. Carole's latest project is developing Whore's Eye View starring comedian Kaytlin Bailey. Whore's Eye View is a mad dash through 10,000 years of history from a sex worker's perspective. It is part 75 minute stand up special, one woman show, and history lecture. Carole was also the starring comedian in two different Las Vegas Burlesque shows: Crazy Girls at the Riviera and Midnight Fantasy at the Luxor. She has toured overseas for the US military 11 times.
Carole Morey began as a model appearing in print, web and continued onto commercial film. Upon completion of her Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Writing where she studied screen writing, she quickly became a sought after actress in the San Francisco Bay Area. Known for writing her own monologues for auditions, Morey is a well versed improv and comedy writer. Morey claims her endeavors feed one another, and acting is her original desire, which she heavily pursued during undergraduate work. Being an actress has certainly been a long term goal, having segued from years of modeling, but its her desire to write screenplay that has her immersed in multiple cable reality television series and several web series being filmed in her local San Francisco Bay Area. Having worked the camera since childhood, she has 25 years perfecting her glow on camera. A film natural, she illuminates her characters, but its her wits and ironic observation that makes her the savvy actress and future screenwriter.
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Carole Richert was born on September 28, 1967 in Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, France. She is an actress, known for Charlemagne, le prince à cheval (1993), IP5: L'île aux pachydermes (1992) and Le nouveau protocole (2008).
Carole Ruggier is an actress and casting director, known for God of War (2018), Agent Carter (2015) and Abruptio. She has been married to Bryan Bowen since 1987.
Carole played Manu Fieldel's bogan mum in his hilarious Good Food and Wine event presentation, then learned to fire a gun for the Deadly Women series. She was the eccentric, glamorous lead, Maude le Monde, in the black comedy "Garish Hearts", whereby she wrote and sang the theme song "Softly". Carole also sang for George Miller's animated film, "Happy Feet" in the Stevie Wonder song "I Wish". A career highlight was dancing for the Dalai Lama under the direction and choreography of Michael Boyd. In contrast, she danced burlesque as Mrs Claus for 'Naughty and Nice' with Porcelain Productions.
Though English-born, Carole Shelley 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. Shelley was born in London, England, to Deborah (Bloomstein), an opera singer, and Curtis Shelley, a composer. A naturalized U.S. citizen, Carole stayed 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). Also on Broadway, she starred in "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 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 never turned down a good opportunity for work and acquitted herself admirably, stepping into such long running hits as "Cabaret", "Show Boat", "The Last Night of Ballyhoo" and "Noises Off". She kept busy in films, too, appearing in Quiz Show (1994), The Road to Wellville (1994), Jungle 2 Jungle (1997), The Super (1991), and 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). Carole Shelley died on August 31, 2018, in Manhattan, New York City. In honor of Shelley's work on Broadway the marquee lights of The Gershwin Theatre, The Walter Kerr Theatre, The Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, and The Imperial Theatre were dimmed on September 5, 2018 at 6:45 PM for one minute in her memory.