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Carol Raye est une Actrice Australienne née le 17 janvier 1923 à Londres (Royaume-uni)

Carol Raye

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Nom de naissance Kathleen Mary Corkery
Nationalité Australie
Naissance 17 janvier 1923 (101 ans) à Londres (Royaume-uni)

Carol Raye; (17 January 1923 in London, England) is an English- born Australian singer and dancer, theatre and television and film actress and comedienne.

Biographie

Raye was born as Kathleen Mary Corkery and trained as a ballet dancer, in England she was discovered by choreographer Freddie Carpenter at age 16. She played lead roles in many musicals and television production in her native UK. UK theatre roles include Funny Side Up'', ''Fun and Games, The Merry Widow, Dear Miss Phoebe, and Ticket of Leave Man. Raye also starred in the UK film Strawberry Roan in 1945 and the 1947 film While I Live.

Raye married in 1951, accompanying her husband as he travelled the world with his work. Raye worked as producer/director for the Kenya Television Service from 1961 to 1964. The family emigrated to Australia in 1964. Raye got a job working as an assistant to the General Manager at ATN7 that same year and devised the idea for a satirical television series.

Starting in November 1964 Raye was one of the three original stars of the highly popular and influential sketch comedy television series The Mavis Bramston Show;with Gordon Chater and Barry Creyton she also produced the pilot episode and co-produced the series (with Michael Plant) until her departure from the program in late 1965. She resumed work on the series for the 1967 and 1968 seasons. The series ended in 1968.

In the 1970s Raye played the ongoing comedy role of much-married socialite Baroness Amanda von Pappenburg in the top-rated soap opera Number 96. After two substantial stints with the series in the 1973–1974 period, Amanda was permanently written-out of the serial, and she switched to the role of Creative Director for the show's producers. This busy role involved the casting of main regular characters, along with reviewing the scripts and storylines of Number 96.

Raye subsequently acted in the medical soap opera The Young Doctors playing the guest role of Rosalie Parker, Dr Jim Howard's mother-in-law to be, in 1977. She was also a regular panelist on Graham Kennedy's Blankety Blanks (1977–78).

In the early 1980s, Raye had a four-year appointment with the Theatre Board – Australia Council. She also appeared in many Australian theatre productions including California Suite, Pleasure of His Company, Travelling North, Merry Wives of Windsor, You Can't Take It With You, Noises Off, and Hay Fever.
Raye was a subject of the Australian This Is Your Life series, and a regular on The Mike Walsh Show. She acted in Australian films and TV movies through the 1980s, and has continued to make occasional appearances in television series including SeaChange and advertisements into the 2000s.

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John Harlow
John Harlow
(2 films)
Wylie Watson
Wylie Watson
(2 films)
Peter Graves
Peter Graves
(2 films)
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Filmographie de Carol Raye (5 films)

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While I Live, 1h25
Réalisé par John Harlow
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Drame, Thriller
Acteurs Sonia Dresdel, Carol Raye, Tom Walls, Clifford Evans, Patricia Burke, Charles Victor
Rôle Sally Grant
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In 1922 in Cornwall, a prodigious young pianist and composer Olwen Trevelyan (Audrey Fildes) is struggling with the ending of a piano tone poem she is composing. Driven to complete the piece by her domineering elder sister Julia (Sonia Dresdel), Olwen becomes agitated and despondent, and one night sleepwalks to the edge of a cliff near their home. Julia follows her and shouts her name but Olwen, abruptly awakened, loses her balance and falls to her death on the rocks below. Julia is unable to come to terms with Olwen's death and the guilt of her own role in it, over the years becoming a reclusive, obsessive figure whose main raison d'être is to keep Olwen's memory alive. Olwen's final composition gains her posthumous recognition, and each year on the anniversary of her death it is broadcast on the radio.
Sussie
Sussie (1945)
, 1h24
Réalisé par Maurice Elvey, Arne Mattsson
Origine Royaume-uni
Genres Drame, Comédie
Acteurs William Hartnell, Marguerite Viby, Carol Raye, Gunnar Björnstrand, Walter Fitzgerald, Erik "Bullen" Berglund
Rôle Molly Lowe
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Farmer Chris Lowe (Hartnell) meets and falls in love with Molly (Raye), a chorus-girl. Despite the fact that she is a city girl through and through, she accepts his proposal of marriage and after the wedding goes to live on the farm. Chris realises that the transition for Molly will be difficult, and in an attempt to ease her into farm life, buys her a strawberry roan calf to look after. Unfortunately Molly finds the adjustment to rural life extremely difficult and does not settle down. She fails to integrate into the local community and starts to feel she has made a big mistake. She tries to quell her unhappiness by spending her husband's money, but goes to excess and eventually leaves Chris facing financial ruin. In despair she takes off on her horse and suffers a fatal fall, leaving Chris destitute and overcome with guilt.