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- Birth nameBetty Ann Brown
- Betty Ann Carr was born on September 6, 1942 in Tennessee, USA. She was an actress, known for Hangar 18 (1980), Cancel My Reservation (1972) and Inferno in Paradise (1974). She was married to Thomas Carr. She died on January 7, 1995 in Morristown, Tennessee, USA.
- SpouseThomas Carr(June 12, 1965 - 1975) (divorced)
- ChildrenNo Children
- ParentsWilliam RaymondHelen Marie Brown
- RelativesPerry Brown(Sibling)James Brown(Sibling)Susan Brown(Sibling)Benny Brown(Sibling)Kay Brown(Sibling)
- Has a Masters Degree in Theatre Arts from San Diego State University.
- Carr was born to William Raymond and Helen Marie Brown as one-half Cherokee and one-half French.
- In 1975 she was teaching at the Jay Silverheels's drama school in San Fernando Valley.
- Was the oldest of six children.
- Did not consider herself as an 'Indian actress' until casting directors rejected her at auditions because she looked "too ethnic" or "too dark" for non-Indian parts.
- Indians never were schooled in drama. If we want good actors we must begin by training the young; so I teach kids, 18 and under. For a while we had a busload of students from 12 to 16 coming in weekly from the Sherman Institute, but that stopped when the Institute ran out of money to pay the driver.
- We were poor, but so was everybody else, so I didn't think about that.
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