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Carol Channing

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Carol Channing
Birth name Carol Elaine Channing
Born January 31, 1921 in Seattle, Washington, USA
Died January 15, 2019 in Rancho Mirage, California, USA from natural causes
Notable Roles
Notable Episodes
Awards star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Contents

Roles

Guest Starring Roles

Series Role Episode Airdate
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Guest Performer 3x09 - Show 49 November 10, 1969
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Cameo Appearance 3x23 - Show 63 February 23, 1970
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Guest Performer 3x26 - Show 66 March 16, 1970
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Cameo Appearance 4x03 - Show 69 September 28, 1970
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Guest Performer 4x08 - Show 74 November 2, 1970
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Guest Performer 5x19 - Show 111 February 14, 1972
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Cameo Appearance 5x23 - Show 115 March 13, 1972
The Love Boat Aunt Sylvia 5x03 - Two Grapes on the Vine / Aunt Sylvia / Deductible Divorce October 17, 1981
The Love Boat Aunt Sylvia 5x22/23 - The Musical / My Aunt, the Worrier / The Show Must Go On / The Pest / My Ex-Mom February 27, 1982
The Love Boat Aunt Sylvia 6x12 - Baby Talk / My Friend, the Executrix / Programmed for Love December 11, 1982
Magnum, P.I. Herself 4x04 - Distant Relative October 20, 1983
The Love Boat Aunt Sylvia 7x15 - How Do I Love Thee? / No More Alimony / Authoress! Authoress! January 7, 1984
The Love Boat Aunt Sylvia 9x07 - Good Time Girls / The Iron Man / Soap Star November 23, 1985
The Nanny Herself 1x02 - Smoke Gets in Your Lies November 10, 1993
The Drew Carey Show Herself 2x24 - New York and Queens May 14, 1997
Touched by an Angel Herself 4x10 - The Comeback November 23, 1997

Specials

Title Role Airdate Series/Banner
An Evening with Carol Channing Herself February 18, 1966

Talk, News and Game Show Appearances

Series Episode Airdate
Hollywood Squares August 2-6, 1999
Hollywood Squares February 4-8, 2002
Hollywood Squares February 3-7, 2003
Hollywood Squares November 10-14, 2003

Awards and Accolades

Tony Awards

(1 Win in 4 Nominations)

  • Won: Best Leading Actress in a Musical (1964)
Hello Dolly

Golden Globe Awards

  • Won: Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture (1968)
Thoroughly Modern Millie