Karin Well | |
| Job | Actress |
| Top Roles | Sister Teresa, Girl at the club |
| Top Genres | Musical, Comedy |
| Top Collaborators | Lucio Fulci, Mario Carotenuto, Nino Musco, Gabriele Tinti |
| Shares birthday with | Jim Handley, James Woolf, Michael Holden see more.. |
Karin Well Overview:
Actress, Karin Well, was born on {birthday} in {birth_city}, {birth_state}. As of December 2025, Karin Well was years old.
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"I took a script to Spencer Tracy. I had gotten a ten-minute lecture about how I was supposed to go around the back to the gardener?s shack and leave it with him. Well, I screwed up and knocked on the front door. Then I saw Katharine Hepburn through the window, doing the dishes. I thought, Oh, gosh, I?m getting fired. They really l
By Amber S. on May 22, 2025 From Please Go Away: A Katharine Hepburn BlogWilliam Morris agent Larry Fitzgerald, from an interview in David Rensin’s The Mailroom: Hollywood History from the Bottom Up (via lynnelemon)(via noyoudontoprah-deactivated20130)
... Read full articleA Lombard film is finally on DVD. Well, sort of.
By carole_and_co on Feb 3, 2021 From Carole & Co.Several notable Carole Lombard films remain underrepresented on DVD. Her breakthrough movie, "Twentieth Century," appeared on DVD in 2005 and has yet to be reissued with any sort of extras or bonuses befitting a screwball classic. But another of her films hasn't even been that fortunate -- the 1940 ... Read full article
Well, look who's back! (2)
By carole_and_co on May 2, 2020 From Carole & Co.It's none other than Carole Lombard and husband William Powell, arriving in Los Angeles after their honeymoon in Hawaii. I adore the look on Lombard's face; she and Powell are two little lovebirds. Thankfully, this is an original photo with a snipe on the back:Can't read it? A larger version:The pic... Read full article
Well, hello officer...and goodbye, Burt
By carole_and_co on Sep 6, 2018 From Carole & Co.With pal Zasu Pitts as passenger, Carole Lombard says hi to two unidentified policemen on motorcycles in a scene from Carole's lone film for MGM, "The Gay Bride" (1934). The seller states the pic is an original, although there's no date stamp that testifies it's a vintage. Here's what's shown on the... Read full article
Happy Australia Day (well, it still is here)
By carole_and_co on Jan 26, 2018 From Carole & Co.To the many Carole Lombard fans in Australia, I know I'm too late, given the International Dateline and all that. But here in the U.S., it's still Jan. 26 as I write this.Lombard, of course, never visited Australia, but her films were popular there. On Jan. 31, 1942, some 15 days after her passing, ... Read full article
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