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Obit: Nel Carter - RIP

katlaughing 23 Jan 03 - 02:01 PM
George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca 23 Jan 03 - 05:11 PM
Ebbie 23 Jan 03 - 05:43 PM
Alice 23 Jan 03 - 08:43 PM
Dave Bryant 24 Jan 03 - 08:30 AM
katlaughing 24 Jan 03 - 09:17 AM
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Subject: Obit: Nel Carter - RIP
From: katlaughing
Date: 23 Jan 03 - 02:01 PM

Just heard that this incredible singer/actress has passed away at the too-young age of 54. Very saddened..she was really one of my favourites.

Thank you, Ms. Carter, for sharing your talents with us. The angels must be joyous today, adding another fabulous voice to their choir.

kat


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Subject: RE: Obit: Nel Carter - RIP
From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca
Date: 23 Jan 03 - 05:11 PM

That is too bad. Thanks, Kat


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Subject: RE: Obit: Nel Carter - RIP
From: Ebbie
Date: 23 Jan 03 - 05:43 PM

I too always enjoyed Nell Carter's voice. It's one of those distinctive ones that are recognized even in passing. Go in peace, Nell. (I always had the feeling that peace is something she never had much of in life.)


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Subject: RE: Obit: Nel Carter - RIP
From: Alice
Date: 23 Jan 03 - 08:43 PM

A real performer. She had a unique talent to give, not just her voice, but the way she connected with the audience.

Alice


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Subject: RE: Obit: Nel Carter - RIP
From: Dave Bryant
Date: 24 Jan 03 - 08:30 AM

Whoops, I misread it as Neil Carter - I thought it was another "Archers" thread and that poor old Susan was now a widow.


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Subject: RE: Obit: Nel Carter - RIP
From: katlaughing
Date: 24 Jan 03 - 09:17 AM

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Nell Carter, who played the stout, sassy housekeeper on the 1980s sitcom "Gimme a Break!" and won a Tony Award in 1978 for her sultry turn in the Broadway musical "Ain't Misbehavin'," died Thursday at 54.

The singer-actress collapsed in her Beverly Hills home and was found by her 13-year-old son Joshua, spokesman Roger Lane said. The cause of death was not immediately known.

Carter had suffered from diabetes for years, Lane said, and she underwent two brain operations in 1992 to fix aneurysms. She recovered and continued to perform, mostly on stage.


At the time of her death, Carter was in rehearsals at a Long Beach theater for "Raisin," a musical version of "A Raisin in the Sun." That show was set to run from Feb. 7 to March 9, and is expected to continue with a replacement.


Shashin Desai, co-director of the show with his wife, Karen, said he felt like "the roof caved in" when he heard about Carter's death. "It wasn't for the money that she was doing the show, it was for the passion and love of the piece," he said.

Blessed with a big voice and strong stage presence despite her 4-foot-11 height, the heavyset Carter prided herself on her range as a performer, doing musicals and drama as well as comedy.

"She was a pioneer in many ways," said fellow Tony winner Audra McDonald (news). "She had the ability to be such an incredible comedic musical-theater actress, blow a song all the way to the back of the wall and then come down and be so intimate and beautiful in a ballad."

In addition to her Tony for "Ain't Misbehavin,'" Carter received an Emmy in 1982 for a TV broadcast of the show, which was a revue of Fats Waller songs. Her quietly soulful number "Mean to Me" was a show highlight.

Carter garnered two more Emmy nominations in 1982 and 1983 for "Gimme a Break!," playing a housekeeper to a family headed by a widower who was the town police chief. The show ran from 1981 to 1987. In 1985, an episode was broadcast live — the first for a situation comedy in nearly 30 years.

Carter also played the cruel orphanage operator Miss Hannigan in the 1997 revival of "Annie" and appeared in the movies "The Grass Harp" (1995), "Modern Problems" (1981) and "Hair" (1979).

Carter grew up in Birmingham, Ala., singing in her church choir. She sang on the gospel circuit before moving on to coffeehouses and nightclubs. She longed to sing opera, then aspired to be a belter.

She converted to Judaism in the early 1980s after marrying a Jewish businessman from Austria, Georg Krynicki. "I needed to know where God was, and I went back to the basics," she said of her conversion.

From early in her career until the mid-1980s, Carter struggled with alcohol and drugs, eventually shaking her addictions through a 12-step program.

Carter was married and divorced twice. She is survived by an adult daughter, Tracy, and two sons, Joshua and Daniel, both 13.


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