Carole Wells(I)
- Actress
- Producer
Carole started working in television and motion pictures at the age of
12. Her first commercial was Dial Soap, then cast on the "Eddie Fisher
Coke Time." She played a young "Lizzy" in her first film by the same
name. She continued to co-star in most of the television shows in the
late fifties, sixties and seventies. She co-starred in the TV series,
National Velvet (1960) and
Pistols 'n' Petticoats (1966).
She has appeared in over one hundred television shows, both live and
taped. She co-starred in ten motion pictures. Her last was film was The Cheap Detective in 1978.
Carole is a
coloratura soprano, having performed opera and light opera all over the
US stages and in many other countries. Carole is a pianist, loves
writing music and has written several books and poetry. She taught
writing classes at UCLA. Carole has always been interested in medicine
and studied metaphysics and healing. Her passion is traveling and
meeting people of all cultures and their techniques of healing. Carole
went to Hollywood High School and is active in the Hollywood High
Alumni Association, where she is the vice-president and curator of the
HHS Celebrity Museum. She majored in English and Music, attended USC
and UCLA and UCSB. She has been involved with many charities helping
children for forty years. She was president of Las Floristas and won,
twice, the Humanitatian Award from Los Angeles. She has three sons, one
daughter and five grandchildren.
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