Carol Channing
Carol Channing, a Broadway icon, rose to stardom for her unforgettable portrayal of Dolly Levi in "Hello, Dolly!", captivating audiences with her comedic brilliance and extraordinary talent.
Stage Actress
January 31, 1921
Aquarius
January 15, 2019
97
Seattle, Washington
Carol Channing, known for her iconic performances and distinctive style, left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Born in Seattle, Washington, she pursued her passion for performing from a young age, honing her skills in dance and drama. Channing’s breakthrough came in 1949 when she captivated audiences as Lorelei Lee in “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” a role that propelled her to stardom.
Throughout her illustrious career, Channing graced Broadway stages in numerous productions, including the Tony Award-winning “Hello, Dolly!” Her talent extended beyond theater, as she showcased her versatility in films like “The First Traveling Saleslady” and “Thoroughly Modern Millie.”
Channing’s achievements were widely recognized, earning her four Tony Awards, including the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award, and a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album. Her remarkable talent and magnetic personality made her a beloved figure in the entertainment world.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Channing’s personal life was marked by four marriages and enduring friendships, notably with Lucille Ball. She also expressed her creativity through painting and sculpting, showcasing her artistic talents in galleries worldwide.
Carol Channing’s legacy lives on as an icon of stage and screen. Her contributions to the world of entertainment continue to inspire and captivate audiences, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of fans around the globe.