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1 Early life  





2 Career  



2.1  Early career  





2.2  Film career  





2.3  Television career  





2.4  The Groundlings  





2.5  Voice work  







3 Artist  





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Victoria Carroll
Born

Mary Carol Lee Ford


(1941-01-21) January 21, 1941 (age 83)
Other names
  • Victoria Carrol-Bell
  • Victoria Bell
  • Occupations
    • Actress
  • dancer
  • artist
  • Years active1964–2013, 2018
    Spouse

    (m. 1984)
    ChildrenAshley Bell

    Victoria Carroll (orVictoria Carrol-Bell; born Mary Carol Lee Ford on January 21, 1941) is an American actress, dancer and artist.[1][2] Best known as Marie Massey in Alice (1978-1984).

    Early life

    [edit]

    Born Mary Carol Lee Ford on January 21, 1941[1][2] in Los Angeles, California, the third child of Oscar Ford, a vaudeville actor turned publicity agent and Lillian Ford, an actress. During the late 1940s, the whole family (along with her two older brothers) performed together on stage with their daughter as "The World's Youngest Mind Reader".[2]

    Career

    [edit]

    Early career

    [edit]

    Shortly after finishing high school, she began supporting herself as a painter with an art scholarship but also took several dance classes. This led to an audition for Don Arden, who hired her to dance in his play. Mary Carol Lee started working professionally as a dancer in Broadway shows.

    Film career

    [edit]

    By 1964, her dancing career had plunged into films. George Cukor had been so impressed by her that, apart from her dancing part in My Fair Lady,[1] he gave her a minor role as a Magpie in the race scene with Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. She acquired an agent and also changed her name to Victoria Carroll because there already were actresses named Mary Ford and Carol Lee Ford registered in the SAG.

    Despite her part in a highly praised and successful film, Carroll had small roles in films throughout the 1960s: a part in the chorus in Robin and the 7 Hoods, the dance girl playing Lady Godiva in The Art of Love, the shoeshine girl in How to Stuff a Wild Bikini, the woman presenting Elvis Presley's character with his trophy in Spinout, the girl who is mistaken for a spy by Marty Allen's character in The Last of the Secret Agents?, dance hall girl in The Fastest Guitar Alive, and crime boss Earl Veasey's girlfriend in The Road Hustlers.[2] In 1969, she played the go-go dancer Carissa in the horror film Nightmare in Wax.[3]

    Her film work briefly continued in the mid-1970s with roles in Gemini Affair, Hustle, The Kentucky Fried Movie, The Billion Dollar Hobo, The Lucifer Complex, and Pandemonium.

    Television career

    [edit]

    Carroll has made appearances on TV shows from 1960s-present. In 1964, she played a nurse on McHale's Navy. In 1965 she appeared on The Jack Benny Program as Miss Collins. In 1967, she had a small role on The Beverly Hillbillies. In 1968–1970, she appeared as six different characters on six episodes of Hogan's Heroes.[4] Carroll played Nina Sue on an episode of The Waltons in 1981. In 1982, she played Dottie in an episode of Dynasty, and in 1982–83, she made several appearances on Gimme a Break[5] and more. She was Mel's girlfriend, Marie Massey on Alice (1978–1984). She also played "The Newlywed Wife" on "Death of A Few Salesmen" on "Sledge Hammer."

    The Groundlings

    [edit]

    In 1974, Victoria Carroll became one of the first actors to join The Groundlings (formerly known as "The Gary Austin Workshop"), a newly formed acting/comedy troupe [6][4]

    Up until that point of her career she hadn't really shown her comedic skills. Very soon that changed as she played a variety of characters in her seven years with the improv team, such as blond bimbo author Lureen Sue Franchot. She recalls "I just really concentrated on doing comedy. [...] For me, my career began with The Groundlings. When I am asked about all this early stuff, my memory is sort of hazy."[2]

    Voice work

    [edit]

    Carroll has also worked extensively as a voice actress. Among her voice-over roles in cartoons are:

  • Darkwing Duck as Doctor Beatrice Brute
  • Batman: The Animated Series as Matron
  • Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers as Sadie-Mae Scroggins
  • The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo as Kangaroo Waitress
  • Pound Puppies as Doc West
  • Wildfire as Mrs. Ashworth
  • The Mask: The Animated Series as Doctor Amelia Chronos
  • The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy as Dog Show Judge
  • Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers as Bossy, Alice and Pomona
  • DuckTales as The Three Witches
  • TaleSpin as Princess Grace
  • Timeless Tales from Hallmark
  • The Smurfs
  • Shirt Tales
  • Richie Rich[7]
  • Camp Candy
  • The Story of Santa Claus
  • Izzy's Quest for Olympic Gold
  • What-a-Mess
  • Paddington Bear
  • The Jetsons
  • Artist

    [edit]

    She is also an accomplished artist under the pen name Victoria K. Bell. Carroll specializes in paintings covering the "Nostalgic Era".

    In 2010, her work was featured as part of the Diverse Expression at The Universal Art Gallery. It was met with an overwhelmingly positive response.[1]

    Personal life

    [edit]

    Carroll married fellow voice actor Michael Bell in 1984.[2] They have a daughter, Ashley Bell, who is also an actress.[2]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c d Ficara, Paula. "VICTORIA CARROLL BELL: From Actress to Artist". kougarmagazine.com. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  • ^ a b c d e f g Lisanti, Tom (25 September 2007). Glamour Girls of Sixties Hollywood: Seventy-Five Profiles. McFarland. ISBN 9780786431724. Retrieved 2 August 2017 – via Google Books.
  • ^ Mulay, James J. (1 April 1989). The Horror film: a guide to more than 700 films on videocassette. CineBooks. ISBN 9780933997233. Retrieved 2 August 2017 – via Google Books.
  • ^ a b "Hogansheroesfanclub.com" (PDF). www.hogansheroesfanclub.com. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  • ^ "TV listings". Daytona Beach Morning Journal. 17 November 1983. Retrieved 3 April 2010.
  • ^ The Groundglins - At The Beginning "Early members were "unknown" Craig T. Nelson, Laraine Newman, Edie McClurg, Cassandra Peterson (Elvira), Mary Edith Burrell and Paul Reubens. Tim Matheson, Anne Ruyman, Pat Morita, Jack Soo, Steve Bluestein, Adriane Barbeau, Jaye P. Morgan, Jeannie Berlin and Victoria Carroll had established themselves career wise."
  • ^ "Victoria Carroll". Voice Chasers. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  • [edit]
    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Victoria_Carroll&oldid=1221410718"

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