
Cast
Carol Channing
Acting
Cast
Carol Channing
Known for
Acting
Born
1921-01-31
From
Seattle, Washington, USA
Also known as Carol Elaine Channing
Biography
Carol Elaine Channing (born January 31, 1921) was an American actress, singer, dancer and comedian. Known for starring in Broadway and film musicals, her characters typically radiated a fervent expressiveness and an easily identifiable voice, whether singing or for comedic effect. Channing also studied acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City. She began as a Broadway musical actress, starring in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in 1949 and Hello, Dolly! in 1964, winning the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for the latter. She revived both roles several times throughout her career, most recently playing Dolly in 1995. Channing was nominated for her first Tony Award in 1956 for The Vamp followed by a nomination in 1961 for Show Girl. She received her fourth Tony Award nomination for the musical Lorelei in 1974. As a film actress, she won the Golden Globe Award and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Muzzy in Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967). Her other film appearances include The First Traveling Saleslady (1956) and Skidoo (1968). On television, she appeared as an entertainer on variety shows, from The Ed Sullivan Show in the 1950s to Hollywood Squares. She had a standout performance as The White Queen in the TV production of Alice in Wonderland (1985), and had the first of many TV specials in 1966, An Evening with Carol Channing. Channing was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame in 1981 and received a Lifetime Achievement Tony Award in 1995. She continued to perform and make appearances well into her 90s, singing songs from her repertoire and sharing stories with fans, cabaret style. She released an autobiography, Just Lucky I Guess, in 2002, and Larger Than Life, a documentary film about her career, was released in 2012.

Thumbelina
as Ms. Fieldmouse (voice)

Happily Ever After
as Muddy (voice)

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
as Our Guests at Heartland

Night of 100 Stars II
as Self

Thoroughly Modern Millie
as Muzzy Van Hossmere

Night of 100 Stars III
as Self

Night of 100 Stars
as Self

Skidoo
as Flo Banks

Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There
as Self

The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies
as Self

The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars
as Fanny (voice)

ShowBusiness: The Road to Broadway
as Self

Broadway's Lost Treasures III: The Best of The Tony Awards
as Self - Host

Carol Channing: Larger Than Life
as Self

Show Girl
as Lynn / Naomi / Performer

Live from Broadway: Hello, Dolly!

Broadway's Lost Treasures
as Dolly Levi (segment "Hello, Dolly!")

Commitment to Life
as Self (archive)

The Christmas Tree
as Promenade Member

George Burns: His Wit and Wisdom
as Self - Burns Dinner Friend (uncredited)

George Burns Celebrates 80 Years in Show Business
as Self

Free to Be… You and Me
as Self (voice) (uncredited)

The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story
as Self

Paid in Full
as Mrs. Peters (uncredited)

Carol Channing and 101 Men
as Self

Jerry Herman's Broadway at the Hollywood Bowl
as Self

Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1920s: The Dawn of the Hollywood Musical
as Self

Festival at Ford's
as Self

The First Traveling Saleslady
as Molly Wade

Shinbone Alley
as Mehitabel (voice)

Kaye Ballard - The Show Goes On!
as Self

The People's Command Performance: '77
as Self

The 1974 Annual Las Vegas Entertainment Awards
as Self - Presenter

Words and Music by Jerry Herman
as Self

Three Men on a Horse
as Mabel

Ruth Lyons: First Lady of Television
as Self

One More Time
as Self

The Outrageous Sophie Tucker
as Self

Carol Channing and Pearl Bailey: On Broadway
as Self

Great Broadway Musical Moments from the Ed Sullivan Show
as Lorelei Lee (archive footage)

The Day of the Oath
as Self