Nancy Carroll Overview:

Actress, Nancy Carroll, was born Ann Veronica LaHiff on Nov 19, 1903 in New York City, NY. Carroll died at the age of 61 on Aug 6, 1965 in New York City, NY .

HONORS and AWARDS:

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Although Carroll was nominated for one Oscar, she never won a competitive Academy Award.

Academy Awards

YearAwardFilm nameRoleResult
1929/30Best ActressThe Devil's Holiday (1930)Hallie HobartNominated
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She was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Motion Pictures.

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HOLIDAY CHEER -

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Stars I Must Know More About: #1:

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While I know quite a bit about the stars (being a veteran Hollywood Star Gazer and Astrologer), there are few in the galaxy who have managed to escape me, but intrigue me. is an actress who first caught my eye via still photographs. Remember those volumes of theme books you could buy t... Read full article


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Nancy Carroll Quotes:

Ruth Brock: What do you expect for a boat ride? Marlene Dietrich?


Bill Fadden: Are you going to laugh at me, or marry me, or cry some more?
Ruth Brock: [Crying and hugging] I'm going to do all three at once.


Ruth Brock: [Pushing her younger sister on the bed, lifting up her dress, and taking off her panty shorts] A brief pull and then silence.


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Nancy Carroll Facts
One of her hobbies was painting.

The play in which she was starring when she unexpectedly died and failed to show up for the evening performance, was "Never Too Late" at the Mineola Playhouse on Long Island. (She was found in her hotel room.) She was playing the role of the pregnant wife created on Broadway and on screen by Maureen O'Sullivan.

One daughter, Patricia Kirkland Bevan (1925-2000). She was married to playwright Donald Bevan, author of the play on which the film Stalag 17 (1953) was based.

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