BORN: Mildred
Frances Cook on Jan 14th, 1924 in Abilene, TX, USA
DIED: at 1:58pm on Wednesday, Jan 11th, 2023, in Beverly Hills, CA of
heart failure at the age of 98
Carole
Cook, a native of Abilene, Texas, a legendary and critically acclaimed veteran
of stage, television and film, has passed at the age of 98, just three days shy
of her 99th birthday.
Born
“Mildred Cook,” she
was a Graduate of Baylor University, and while there studied under the renowned
Paul Baker. Carole got her stellar start in Hollywood when the legendary
Lucille Ball requested her comedic talents for the “Desilu Review.” Upon
Mildred’s arrival in Los Angeles from New York, Lucy suggested a name change,
and mentioned “Carole,” in honor of her friend, the late movie star, Carole
Lombard, because, according to Lucy, “like her, you have the same healthy
disrespect for all things in general.” And so, Carole Cook was born. As
Carole’s mentor, Lucille Ball frequently cast her in guest roles in her
subsequent series “The Lucy Show,” and “Here’s Lucy.” The two remained
life-long friends, with Lucy even appearing as Carole’s matron-of-honor at her
1964 wedding to Tom Troupe.
Carole
created the role of “Maggie Jones” in the New York, Los Angeles and Tokyo
companies of the Tony Award winning musical 42ND STREET, and originated the
role of “Blanche Daly” in the Broadway hit, ROMANTIC COMEDY. She guest starred
in the New York City Center production of 70 GIRLS 70, and played the irascible
“Quiser” in the highly successful National tour of STEEL MAGNOLIAS, for which
she received a Helen Hayes Theatre Award nomination. She toured in the National
Company of FATHER’S DAY, receiving a Los Angeles Drama Critic’s Circle Award,
and also starred in the Australian production of the same.
Other Musicals in which she starred have included CALL ME MADAM, PAL JOEY, THE
THREEPENNY OPERA, THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE, KISMET, DEAR WORLD, THE MOST HAPPY
FELLA, A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC, FOLLIES and ANNIE GET YOUR GUN.
Carole
won Best Actress Awards for THE SUPPORTING CAST, and PATIO/PORCH. As Queen
Eleanor in THE LION IN WINTER, she co-starred with her husband, Tom Troupe, in
the Los Angeles and Dallas productions. They again appeared together in THE GIN
GAME. Carole was the second actress in the world to take on the lead role in HELLO
DOLLY, playing the part for two years in Australia and New Zealand. She also
had the distinction of being the only actress to play the title role in major
productions of the play, AUNTIE MAME and the musical, MAME.
Carole’s
feature films include: THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPET, PALM SPRINGS WEEKEND,
AMERICAN GIGOLO, THE GAUNTLET, SIXTEEN CANDLES, GRANDVIEW, U.S.A., SUMMER
LOVERS, while also providing the voice of “Pearl” in the animated Disney film,
HOME ON THE RANGE. She most recently appeared in the comedy film, A VERY SORDID
WEDDING.
Carole
guest starred on numerous major television series, most recently GREY’S
ANATOMY.
Carole
and her husband, Tom, received the prestigious 2002 THEATRE OVATION AWARD for
Career Achievement, the first husband and wife ever to be so honored. In 2018,
she appeared in a sold-out engagement at FEINSTEINS/54 BELOW in her highly
acclaimed one woman show, an intimate musical evening of career anecdotes and
reminisces. In 1995 she received Baylor’s “Distinguished Alumni Award." In
2019, she was honored with her own plaque on the “Palm Springs Walk of Stars.”
Carole
had been a long-time featured performer in the annual Los Angeles S.T.A.G.E.
benefit, and San Francisco's Richmond/Ermet Aid Foundation's HELP IS ON THE
WAY, for which she received the 2019 “Lifetime Achievement Award.”
Most
recently, Carole was a recipient of the Texas Cultural Trust 2023 Texas Medal
of the Arts award for “Lifetime Achievement in Theater.”
Inaddition to her numerous theatrical roles and other accomplishments, Carole
Cook proudly and tirelessly lent her voice and talent in the fight against HIV
and AIDS for over thirty-five years.
Caroleis survived by her husband, Tom Troupe, Christopher Troupe (stepson) and wife
Becky, Regina Cocanougher (sister), assorted nieces and nephews.
The family has requested that in leu of
flowers, donation be made to The Entertainment Community Fund (formerly The
Actors Fund) at https://entertainmentcommunity.org/
For
more information please send an email to harlan@bhbpr.com
or call 626.296.3757
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