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Georgia Carroll

ActingBorn November 18, 1919 (91 years old at death)· Died January 14, 2011

Blooming Grove, Texas, USA

IMDb

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Georgia Carroll (November 18, 1919 – January 14, 2011) was an American singer, fashion model, and actress, best known for her work with Kay Kyser's big band orchestra in the mid-1940s. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Carroll, she was born in Blooming Grove, Texas, where her father raised sheep. Her family moved to Dallas, Texas, where she graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School. One of Carroll's early jobs was modeling for a department store in Dallas, Texas. She eventually went to New York City and worked for the John Powers modeling agency. While she worked as a model in New York, she took vocal lessons. Her acting career began in 1941 when she appeared in several uncredited small roles in films such as Maisie Was a Lady with Lew Ayres and Ann Sothern, Ziegfeld Girl with Judy Garland, as well as You're in the Army Now and Navy Blues, in both of which she appeared with the Navy Blues Sextette. She appeared as Betsy Ross in the James Cagney musical Yankee Doodle Dandy in 1942. In 1943, Carroll joined Kay Kyser's band, known as the "Kollege of Musical Knowledge", as a featured vocalist. Capitalizing on her good looks, she was given the nickname "Gorgeous Georgia Carroll", probably as a joking reference to the professional wrestler George Wagner, who used the name "Gorgeous George". As a member of Kyser's band, Carroll appeared in three films: Around the World, Carolina Blues, and most notably the Second World War-era "morale booster" Thousands Cheer which gave fans a chance to see Kyser and his band in Technicolor. Kyser's band has a featured performance near the end of the film, with Carroll delivering a key solo interlude of the Arthur Freed/Nacio Herb Brown standard, "Should I?" In 1945, Carroll married Kyser and made no further film appearances, retiring from performing in 1946; Kyser himself retired from performing in 1951. The couple, who had three children, remained married until his death in 1985. Carroll had been living in Chapel Hill since retirement. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is custodian of a large archive of documents and material about Kay Kyser which was donated by Carroll. Georgia Carroll died in Chapel Hill, North Carolina on January 14, 2011.

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Total credits: 9

Known For

Ziegfeld Girl
Movie
★6.7

Ziegfeld Girl

as Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)

The Man Who Came to Dinner
Movie
★7.0

The Man Who Came to Dinner

as Hollywood Blonde (uncredited)

Movies (9)

Around the World

Around the World

as Georgia Carroll

1943

No image

Screen Snapshots (Series 23, no. 3)

as Herself

1943

Du Barry Was a Lady

Du Barry Was a Lady

as Miss January (uncredited)

1943

You're in the Army Now
Around the World
Movie
★6.3

Around the World

as Georgia Carroll

Maisie Was a Lady
Movie
★7.0

Maisie Was a Lady

as House Guest (Uncredited)

Du Barry Was a Lady
Movie
★6.5

Du Barry Was a Lady

as Miss January (uncredited)

Navy Blues
Movie
★4.8

Navy Blues

as Navy Blues Sextet Member

You're in the Army Now
Movie
★4.4

You're in the Army Now

as Navy Blues Sextette Member

Play Girl
Movie
★6.4

Play Girl

as Alice Sawyer (uncredited)

No image
Movie
★0.0

Screen Snapshots (Series 23, no. 3)

as Herself

Ziegfeld Girl
Movie
★6.7

Ziegfeld Girl

as Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)

1941

The Man Who Came to Dinner
Movie
★7.0

The Man Who Came to Dinner

as Hollywood Blonde (uncredited)

1941

Around the World
Movie
★6.3

Around the World

as Georgia Carroll

1943

Maisie Was a Lady
Movie
★7.0

Maisie Was a Lady

as House Guest (Uncredited)

1941

Du Barry Was a Lady
Movie
★6.5

Du Barry Was a Lady

as Miss January (uncredited)

1943

Navy Blues
Movie
★4.8

Navy Blues

as Navy Blues Sextet Member

1941

You're in the Army Now
Movie
★4.4

You're in the Army Now

as Navy Blues Sextette Member

1941

Play Girl
Movie
★6.4

Play Girl

as Alice Sawyer (uncredited)

1941

No image
Movie
★0.0

Screen Snapshots (Series 23, no. 3)

as Herself

1943

You're in the Army Now

as Navy Blues Sextette Member

1941

The Man Who Came to Dinner

The Man Who Came to Dinner

as Hollywood Blonde (uncredited)

1941

Navy Blues

Navy Blues

as Navy Blues Sextet Member

1941

Ziegfeld Girl

Ziegfeld Girl

as Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)

1941

Play Girl

Play Girl

as Alice Sawyer (uncredited)

1941

Maisie Was a Lady

Maisie Was a Lady

as House Guest (Uncredited)

1941

Around the World

Around the World

as Georgia Carroll

1943

No image

Screen Snapshots (Series 23, no. 3)

as Herself

1943

Du Barry Was a Lady

Du Barry Was a Lady

as Miss January (uncredited)

1943

You're in the Army Now

You're in the Army Now

as Navy Blues Sextette Member

1941

The Man Who Came to Dinner

The Man Who Came to Dinner

as Hollywood Blonde (uncredited)

1941

Navy Blues

Navy Blues

as Navy Blues Sextet Member

1941

Ziegfeld Girl

Ziegfeld Girl

as Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited)

1941

Play Girl

Play Girl

as Alice Sawyer (uncredited)

1941

Maisie Was a Lady

Maisie Was a Lady

as House Guest (Uncredited)

1941