Jean Carroll died she was 98. Carrol was an
American actress and comedienne during the 1950s and 1960s died he was 98.
(January 7, 1911 – January 1, 2010)
Carroll was born as
Celine Zeigman on January 7, 1911 in
Paris, France She began her career as part of a song-and-dance team with her husband,
vaudevillian Buddy Howe, who later became her manager. She appeared on the
Ed Sullivan Show more than 20 times and had her own short-lived
sitcom,
The Jean Carroll Show (or Take It From Me), which aired for one season in (1953-1954).
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In November 2006, she was honored with an evening at the Friar's Club in New York City, the emcee was
Joy Behar and the main speaker was
Lily Tomlin. In 2007, Carroll was featured in the
Off-Broadway production
The J.A.P. Show: Jewish American Princesses of Comedy, which includes live standup routines by four female Jewish comics juxtaposed with the stories of legendary performers from the 1950s and 1960s,
Belle Barth,
Pearl Williams and
Betty Walker,
Totie Fields, and Carroll herself. She was later featured in 2009 in the P.B.S. documentary,
Make 'em Laugh.
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She died on January 1, 2010 in
White Plains, New York, five days before her 99th birthday.
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