Actress Carol Kane - A Profile of the Lady Who Has Played a Fairy, a Ghost and a Grandma
By James Bartlett, published Mar 15, 2007
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Actress Carol Kane has played a unique series of characters in her career, including a ghost, a fairy, a grandma and even Mother Nature. She's currently on stage as Madame Morrible in smash hit musical "Wicked" at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood, a role she originated in the New York show. The musical has been a hit around the world, and focuses on the time before Dorothy dropped in courtesy of a Kansas tornado. In "Wicked" two other girls meet in the Land of Oz - one of them has emerald-green skin and is smart but misunderstood, while the other is beautiful and popular - and they end up as the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch.
Despite being on the hottest ticket in town, she's probably best-known to most armchair fans for her portrayal of Simka Dahblitz-Gravas, wife of Latka Gravas (played by Andy Kaufman) on 1980's television series "Taxi", a role that earned her two Emmy Awards. She's been Oscar nominated as Best Actress too, and is goodfriends with movie legend Jack Nicholson, whom she first worked with in 1971's Carnal Knowledge and The Last Detail in 1973.
Kane lives with her pug dogs and has remained single all her life, although many fans have been charmed by her blond hair, pale skin and high voice, the latter of which she often makes great use of, especially in the aforementioned "Taxi", where she and Kaufman managed to "create" a Slavic language peppered with ridiculous, non-sequitur terms of endearment that drove the live audiences crazy.
In her more recent films Kane excelled in bizarre character roles, notably the kvetching old peasant wife in The Princess Bride, and the toothless, witchy Grandmama in the two Addams Family movies. She has also appeared in Woody Allen's Oscar-winner Annie Hall, Al Pacino classic Dog Day Afternoon, cult favorite Even Cowgirls Get The Blues, and big hits such as Vin Diesel comedy The Pacifier. She also won great praise as the wild "Ghost of Christmas Present" in 1988's Scrooged alongside Bill Murray, a role that movie bible Variety said was"unquestionably [the] pic's comic highlight".
Carol Kane
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Takeaways
- She's currently on stage as Madame Morrible in smash hit musical "Wicked" in Los Angeles
Did You Know?
In "Taxi" she and Andy Kaufman managed to "create" a Slavic language peppered with ridiculous, non-sequitur terms of endearment that drove the live audiences crazy.
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