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    Nell Carter (born Nell Ruth Hardy; September 13, 1948 – January 23, 2003) was an American actress and singer. Carter began her career in 1970, singing in the theater, and later began work on television.

  3. Nell Carter. Actress: Gimme a Break!. Her trademark sass complemented by a distinctively adenoidal voice that could out-snarl Eartha Kitt and Fran Drescher put together, short (4'11"), round, and robust Nell Carter was one indomitable, in-your-face firecracker...and it made her a star.

    • September 13, 1948
    • January 23, 2003
  4. Broadway and television performer Nell Carter was best known for her role as a sassy housekeeper on the television sitcom Gimme a Break, which ran on NBC from 1981 to 1987. Carter also won a Tony award in 1978 for her stage performance in the Fats Waller musical review, Ain't Misbehavin'.

  5. Nell Carter, was an American actress and singer who garnered fame for portraying Nell Harper in the NBC sitcom ‘Gimme a Break!’. Check out this biography to know more about her birthday, childhood, family life, achievements and fun facts about her.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0141846Nell Carter - IMDb

    Nell Carter. Actress: Gimme a Break!. Her trademark sass complemented by a distinctively adenoidal voice that could out-snarl Eartha Kitt and Fran Drescher put together, short (4'11"), round, and robust Nell Carter was one indomitable, in-your-face firecracker...and it made her a star.

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    • Birmingham, Alabama, USA
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    • Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
  7. Jan 23, 2013 · Nell Carter’s life was a study in extremes. She endured personal tragedies and chronic health problems, yet she achieved a level of success that most young singers and actors only dream of....

  8. Nell Carter. Actress: The World, the Flesh and the Devil. English classical Shakespearian star Nell Carter born in England in 1894. Highly popular performer in classical and modern drama theatre from 1910.