Pat Carroll
NEXSTAR Actor Pat Carroll died Saturday in her home in Cape Cod Massachusetts multiple news outlets reported Sunday. Patricia Ann Carroll was born on May 5 1927 in Shreveport Louisiana.
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17 hours agoPat Carroll who was best known for voicing the Disney villain Ursula in the animated movie The Little Mermaid has died at the age of 95.
. Best known by modern audiences for voicing the popular Disney villain Carroll was. Saturday while recovering from pneumonia. 1 day agoPatricia Ann Pat Carroll the Emmy-winning television pioneer whose comedic career spanned decades died Saturday at her home on Cape Cod Massachusetts at the age of 95.
Her daughter Kerry Karsian a casting agent said Carroll died at her home in. 12 hours agoPat Carroll who was the voice of Ursula in The Little Mermaid has died. Carroll was a comedic television mainstay for decades in addition to.
Pat Carroll a comedic television mainstay for decades Emmy-winner for Caesars Hour and the voice Ursula in The Little Mermaid has died. At age 20 she served as a Civilian Actress Technician for the army. 8 hours agoPat Carroll the voice of Ursula in Disneys The Little Mermaid died on Saturday according to Variety.
She was 95 years old. She was a Grammy and Emmy award-winning comedy actor and. The 95-year-old worked as an entertainer for decades winning an Emmy in 1957 for her work.
Carrolls daughter Kerry Karsian told The Hollywood Reporter that the Emmy-winning comedian was. 1 day agoPatricia Ann Carroll was born on May 5 1927 in Shreveport La and grew up in Los Angeles. Her father Maurice worked for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.
1 day agoPat Carroll veteran actress known for her role as Ursula in The Little Mermaid has passed away at 95. Carrolls daughter Kerry Karsian confirmed her death. The Emmy and Grammy winner died.
1 day agoActress Pat Carroll whose storied television and movie career included voicing Ursula in Disneys The Little Mermaid has died after a bout. Whether it was in film on television or on the stage Carroll was a trailblazer. For her 1955.
11 hours agoPat Carroll a comedic television mainstay for decades Emmy-winner for Caesars Hour and the voice of Ursula in The Little Mermaid. Veteran actress Pat Carroll best known as the voice of Ursula in Disneys 1989 animated feature The Little Mermaid died over the weekend. 12 hours agoPat Carroll the voice behind The Little Mermaids spellbinding sea witch Ursula has died at her home in Cape Cod MassachusettsHer daughter Kerry Karsian confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter.
12 hours agoPat Carroll the actress behind The Little Mermaids Ursula has died. Her mother Kathryn. Actress and Emmy winner Pat Carroll the voice of The Little Mermaids Ursula has died our sister site Deadline reports.
When she was 5 she and her family moved to Los Angeles. Pat Carroll best known as the voice of Ursula in The Little Mermaid has passed awayShe was 95. Born Patricia Ann Carroll on May 5 1927 in Shreveport La Carroll started her acting career in 1947 with her first credit as Lorelei Crawford in the 1948 film Hometown Girl.
12 hours agoComedian a nd award-winning actress Pat Carroll who was best known for her role as the voice of Ursula in Disneys The Little Mermaid has died at the age of 95. 14 hours agoPat Carroll the Emmy-winning actress best known as the voice of the villainous sea witch Ursula in Disneys The Little Mermaid has died at the age of 95. Her voice is familiar to generations thanks to.
Carroll was an Emmy and Grammy winner. Carroll who was also a Grammy winner died at her home in Cape Cod Mass.
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