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Carol Burnett

Carol Creighton Burnett (born April 26, 1933) is an American actress, comedian, singer, and writer, whose career spans seven decades of television. She is best known for her groundbreaking comedy variety show, The Carol Burnett Show, originally aired on CBS. It was the first of its kind to be hosted by a woman. She has achieved success on stage, television and film in varying genres including dramatic and comedic roles. She has also appeared on various talk shows and as a panelist on game shows.

Born in San Antonio, Texas, Burnett moved with her grandmother to Hollywood, where she attended Hollywood High School and eventually studied theater and musical comedy at UCLA. Later she performed in nightclubs in New York City and had a breakout success on Broadway in 1959 in Once Upon a Mattress, for which she received a Tony Award nomination. She soon made her television debut, regularly appearing on The Garry Moore Show for the next three years, and won her first Emmy Award in 1962. Burnett had her television special debut in 1963 when she starred as Calamity Jane in the Dallas State Fair Musicals production of Calamity Jane on CBS. Burnett moved to Los Angeles, California, and began an 11-year run as star of The Carol Burnett Show on CBS television from 1967 to 1978. With its vaudeville roots, The Carol Burnett Show was a variety show that combined comedy sketches with song and dance. The comedy sketches included film parodies and character pieces. Burnett created many memorable characters during the show's run, and both she and the show won numerous Emmy and Golden Globe Awards.

During and after her variety show, Burnett appeared in many television and film projects. Her film roles include Pete 'n' Tillie (1972), The Front Page (1974), The Four Seasons (1981), Annie (1982), Noises Off (1992), and Horton Hears a Who! (2008). On television, she has appeared in other sketch shows; in dramatic roles in 6 Rms Riv Vu (1974) and Friendly Fire (1979); in various well-regarded guest roles, such as in Mad About You, for which she won an Emmy Award; and in specials with Julie Andrews, Dolly Parton, Beverly Sills, and others. She returned to the Broadway stage in 1995 in Moon Over Buffalo, for which she was again nominated for a Tony Award.

Burnett has written and narrated several memoirs, earning Grammy nominations for almost all of them, and a win for In Such Good Company: Eleven Years Of Laughter, Mayhem, And Fun In The Sandbox.

In 2005, she was recognized as "one of America's most cherished entertainers" and awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom "for enhancing the lives of millions of Americans and for her extraordinary contributions to American entertainment."

Birth and Death Data: Born April 26, 1933 (San Antonio)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1960 - 1963

Roles Represented in DAHR: vocalist

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Recordings

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Decca 109692 10/3/1960 Sweet Georgia Brown Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 109693 10/3/1960 Lorelei Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 109694 10/3/1960 Blow, Gabriel, blow Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 109695 10/3/1960 Johnny One Note Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 109696 10/10/1960 The trolley song Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 109697 10/10/1960 Ten cents a dance Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 109698 10/10/1960 I can't say no Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 109699 10/10/1960 Adelaide's lament Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 109700 10/17/1960 April showers Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 109701 10/17/1960 Nobody Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 109702 10/17/1960 Sing you sinners Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 109703 10/17/1960 Happiness is a thing called Joe Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 113553 5/27/1963 Everybody loves to take a bowl Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 113554 5/27/1963 Saturday night (is the loneliest night of the week) Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 113555 5/27/1963 Comes once in a lifetime Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 113556 5/27/1963 Let me entertain you Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 113557 5/28/1963 Give a little-get a little Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 113558 5/28/1963 Everything's coming up roses Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 113559 5/28/1963 All I need is the boy Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 113560 5/28/1963 Just in time Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 113561 6/6/1963 I don't want to walk without you Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 113562 6/6/1963 The world is beautiful today Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 113563 6/6/1963 Time after time Carol Burnett vocalist  
Decca 113564 6/6/1963 Guess I'll hang my tears out to dry Carol Burnett vocalist  

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Burnett, Carol," accessed June 7, 2023, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/306272.

Burnett, Carol. (2023). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved June 7, 2023, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/306272.

"Burnett, Carol." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2023. Web. 7 June 2023.

DAHR Persistent Identifier

URI: https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/306272

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