Carole Shelley

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Carole Augusta Shelley (16 August 1939 – 31 August 2018)[2][3] was an English actress who made her career in the United States and United Kingdom. Her many stage roles included originating the roles of Gwendolyn Pigeon in The Odd Couple and Madame Morrible in Wicked. She won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her performance in The Elephant Man (1979) and received additional nominations for her work on Absurd Person Singular (1975), Stepping Out (1987), and Billy Elliot (2009).[2][4]

Born
Carole Augusta Shelley

16 August 1939
London, England
Died31 August 2018(2018-08-31) (aged 79)
Manhattan, New York, U.S.
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1949–2018
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Carole Shelley
Shelley as Gwendolyn Pigeon in The Odd Couple, 1965
Born
Carole Augusta Shelley

16 August 1939
London, England
Died31 August 2018(2018-08-31) (aged 79)
Manhattan, New York, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active1949–2018
SpouseAlbert G. Woods (1967–1971; his death)[1]
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Early life

Shelley was born in London, England, the daughter of Deborah (née Bloomstein), an opera singer of Russian Jewish descent, and Curtis Shelley, a composer of German Jewish origin.[5][6] Her father had emigrated to London before World War II.[1]

Career

Stage career

Shelley made her Broadway debut as Gwendolyn Pigeon in the original 1965 production of The Odd Couple (starring Art Carney and Walter Matthau).[5][7] She reprised the role for the 1968 film version (with Jack Lemmon replacing Carney),[8] and the first season of the subsequent television series (starring Tony Randall and Jack Klugman).[9] She and Monica Evans, who co-starred as her sister Cecily Pigeon, were the only two performers to appear in the original play The Odd Couple and both the film and original television adaptation—and in the same roles.[10]

In the 1970s, Shelley wanted to extend her range, feeling she was not using all her capabilities as an actor. She told The New York Times in a 1979 interview that she had "months of the most intensive deep-water swimming — more than I’d ever been called upon to do in my life" when she played Rosalind in As You Like It at the 1972 Stratford Festival in Ontario.[1][11] She received her first Tony Award nomination in 1975 for her performance as "Jane" in Absurd Person Singular.[12][7] Shelley won the 1979 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her role as Mrs. Kendal in The Elephant Man,[9] and was nominated for the Tony Award as Featured Actress in a Play in 1987 for her performance in Stepping Out as "Maxine".[13] In 1982 she won an Obie Award for her performance Twelve Dreams.[14] Shelley also began appearing in musicals in the late 1990s, with the revivals of Show Boat as Parthy[15] and Cabaret as Fraulein Schneider in 1999.[16]

In 2003, Shelley debuted the role of Madame Morrible in the original Broadway cast of Wicked,[17][7] a role which she later reprised in the show's first national touring company in 2005,[18] in the 2006 Chicago production,[19] and in a return Broadway engagement in 2007.[20]

Shelley played the role of Grandma in the Broadway production of Billy Elliot at the Imperial Theatre, beginning performances in October 2008.[21] She was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical in 2009.[22] In 2014, she succeeded Jane Carr as Miss Shingle in A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, which would mark her final Broadway appearance.[7]

Film and television career

Shelley's early career included roles in British films such as It's Great to Be Young (1956), Carry On Regardless (1961), No My Darling Daughter (1961), The Cool Mikado (1962) and Carry On Cabby (1963). In 1968 Shelley starred as Gwendolyn Pigeon in the film The Odd Couple.[23] Thereafter she took on numerous roles in television and films such as The Boston Strangler (1968),[24] Some Kind of a Nut (1969),[24] The Whoopee Boys (1986),[24] Little Noises (1992),[25] The Road to Wellville (1994),[26] and she played Helen Moskowitz in the Emmy-winning 1998 Frasier episode "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz".[27]

She was featured as "Aunt Clara" alongside Nicole Kidman and former Wicked co-star Kristin Chenoweth in the 2005 film Bewitched.[28] She lent her voice to several roles in Disney animated films; notably, Amelia Gabble (the Goose) in The Aristocats (1970),[29] Lady Kluck, Maid Marian's sidekick and lady-in-waiting, in Robin Hood (1973),[30] and Lachesis the Fate in Hercules.[31] Shelley's "sister" co-star in all three versions of The Odd Couple, Monica Evans, also played her "goose" sister in The Aristocats, Abigail Gabble, and Maid Marian in Robin Hood as a nod to their roles as Pigeon Sisters.[2]

Her final role was a cameo at the beginning of John Mulaney’s 2018 comedy special Kid Gorgeous; she played Mulaney’s guide around Radio City Music Hall.

Personal life

In 1967, she was married to Albert G. Woods, who died in 1971.[citation needed]

Death

Shelley died of cancer on August 31, 2018, at the age of 79 in Manhattan, New York.[1]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1949Give Us This DayBit partUncredited
1949The Cure for LoveLila Draper
1956It's Great to Be YoungPeggy, The Angel Hill Kids
1961Carry On RegardlessHelen Delling
1961No, My Darling DaughterFirst Typist
1963The Cool MikadoMrs. Smith
1963Carry On CabbyDumb Driver
1968The Odd CoupleGwendolyn
1968The Boston StranglerDana Banks
1969Some Kind of a NutRita
1970The AristocatsAmelia Gabble, the gooseVoice
1973Robin HoodLady Kluck, the chickenVoice
1986The Whoopee BoysHenrietta Phelps
1991Little NoisesAunt Shirley
1991The SuperIrene Kritski
1994Quiz ShowCornwall Aunt
1994The Road to WellvilleMrs. Hookstratten
1997Jungle 2 JungleFiona
1997HerculesLachesisVoice
2000Labor PainsMadge
2005BewitchedAunt Clara
2018John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous at Radio CityMystery Chaperonefinal credit
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Television

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1961–1962 BBC Sunday-Night Play Betty Hobson Episodes: "A Fair Cop" and "A Clear Chase"
1963 The Dickie Henderson Show Elsie Partridge Episode: "The Maid"
1963 Laughter from the Whitehall Bernice Warren Episode: "High Temperature"
1985–1987 The Berenstain Bears Additional Female Voices (voice) 12 episodes
1991-1994 One Life to Live Babs Bartlett Unknown episodes
1998 Hercules Lachesis (voice) 3 episodes
Credited as Carole Schelley
1998 Frasier Helen Moskowitz Episode: "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz"
2000 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Judge Pamela Mizener Episode: "Nocturne"
2002 Third Watch Sister Rose Episode: "Cold Front"
2004 Scooter: Get a Clue! Aunt Eugenia (voice) Episode: "Here Comes the Shocker"
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Stage

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1965The Odd CoupleGwendolyn PigeonPlymouth Theatre, Broadway
1967The Astrakhan CoatBarbaraHelen Hayes Theatre, Broadway
1967The White LiesSophie/Baroness LembergEthel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway
1967Black ComedyClea (Standby)Ethel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway
1968LootFayBlitmore Theatre, Broadway
1968Noel Coward's Sweet PotatoEveEthel Barrymore Theatre, Broadway
1970Hay FeverJackie CorytonHelen Hayes Theatre, Broadway
1972As You Like ItRosalindStratford Festival, Ontario
1974Absurd Person SingularJaneMusic Box Theatre, Broadway
1975The Norman ConquestsRuthMorosco Theatre, Broaday
1979The Elephant ManMrs. Kendal/PinheadBooth Theatre, Broadway
1981Double FeatureMargaretTheater at St. Peter's Church, Off-Broadway
1982Twelve DreamsDorothy TrowbridgeThe Public Theater, Off-Broadway
1983The MisanthropeArsinoeCircle in the Square Theatre, Broadway
1983Noises OffDotty Otley (Replacement)Brooks Atkinson Theater, Broadway
1986JubileeEvaNew Amsterdam Theater Company, Off-Broadway
1987Stepping OutMaxineJohn Golden Theatre, Broadway
1990The MiserFrosineCircle in the Square Theatre, Broadway
1994Show BoatParthy Ann Hawks (Replacement)Gershwin Theatre, Broadway
1994Lady in the DarkPerformerNew York City Center, Off-Broadway
1997The Last Night of BallyhooBoo Levy (Replacement)Helen Hayes Theatre, Broadway
1999CabaretFraulein Schneider (Replacement)Roundabout Theatre, Broadway
2003WickedMadame MorribleGershwin Theatre, Broadway
2008Billy Elliiot the MusicalGrandmaImperial Theatre, Broadway
2014A Gentleman's Guide to Love and MurderMiss Shingle (Replacement)Walter Kerr Theatre, Broadway
2016My Fair LadyMrs. HigginsBay Street Theatre, Off-Broadway
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