Constance Carpenter

Constance Carpenter
Constance Carpenter
Born April 19, 1904(1904-04-19)
Bath, Somerset, England
Died December 26, 1992(1992-12-26) (aged 88)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Nationality United Kingdom
United States
Other names Constance Emmeline Carpenter
Occupation Actress
Known for Musical theatre

Constance Emmeline Carpenter (April 19, 1904 - December 26, 1992) was an English-born American film and musical theatre actress.

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Biography

Born in Bath, Somerset, Carpenter was the daughter of vaudevillians and began performing at an early age.[1]

She achieved success appearing in West End revues produced by impresario André Charlot, and made her Broadway debut in his André Charlot's Revue of 1924. She was featured in Charlot Revue in 1925, followed by an appearance in George and Ira Gershwin's Oh, Kay! in 1926 and as the ingenue lead in the Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart/Herbert Fields musical A Connecticut Yankee in 1927.

During World War II, Carpenter entertained troops throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. After returning to the United States in 1950, she became a naturalized American citizen.[1]

Carpenter's most notable Broadway credit was The King and I, first as understudy to Gertrude Lawrence and then as the leading lady when Lawrence died midway through the run. Her final Broadway appearance was in the Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee play The Incomparable Max (1971), based on stories by Max Beerbohm.

Her film credits were limited to Just for a Song (1929), Two Worlds (1930), and Brown Sugar (1931).

Personal life

Carpenter was married four times times, to J.H.S. Lord Lucas-Scudamore, actor Eric Berry, and twice to songwriter Jimmy Kennedy.

She died of a stroke in Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, aged 88.

Filmography

  • Just for a Song (1930)

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