Carol Burnett
American comedian and actress
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2024 | Carol Burnett voiced the character Jennifer in an episode of Frasier titled 'Thank You, Dr. Crane' |
2024 | At age 91, Carol Burnett became the oldest nominee for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her work in Palm Royale. |
2024 | Joined the cast of 'Palm Royale', playing the character Norma Dellacorte in 10 episodes |
2023 | Variety ranked The Carol Burnett Show #23 on its list of the 100 greatest TV shows of all time. |
2023 | A TV special 'Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter + Love' was produced to celebrate her 90th birthday. |
2022 | Carol Burnett played the character Marion in 4 episodes of Better Call Saul. |
2022 | Appeared in the AFI Life Achievement Award TV special honoring Julie Andrews |
2022 | Carol Burnett appeared as herself in the documentary film 'Betty White: A Celebration' |
November 2021 | Temporary guardianship of her grandson Dylan ended, with the case worker assuming the role. |
2020 | Carol Burnett appeared in the film 'All Together Now' as Joan |
September 2020 | Carol Burnett and Brian Miller gained temporary guardianship of her grandson Dylan. |
August 2020 | Carol Burnett and her husband Brian Miller petitioned to receive guardianship of her teenage grandson Dylan. |
June 1 2020 | The Carol Burnett Show became available on a streaming platform for the first time, with episodes edited down from 52 to 22 minutes, later also carried by Amazon Prime Video. |
June 1 2020 | Complete series became available on Shout! Factory's streaming channel, with episodes edited down to 22 minutes from the original 52-minute broadcasts. |
May 30 2020 | Two-day marathon of The Carol Burnett Show episodes began on Shout! Factory's website, streaming device channel, Twitch channel, and YouTube channel. |
April 27 2020 | Shout! Factory announced the complete 11 seasons of The Carol Burnett Show would be available for streaming, to be launched with a two-day marathon of episodes hand-picked by Burnett. |
2019 | Becomes the first recipient of the Golden Globes' newly created Carol Burnett Award for career achievement in television. |
2019 | Carol Burnett voiced the character Chairol Burnett in 'Toy Story 4' |
April 14 2019 | MeTV added the previously unsyndicated episodes of The Carol Burnett Show from 1967 to 1972 to its library. |
2018 | Hosted her own show 'A Little Help with Carol Burnett', featuring 12 episodes |
2017 | Carol Burnett appeared in 'The Carol Burnett Show: 50th Anniversary Special', celebrating her iconic comedy career |
September 13 2016 | Burnett released her memoir 'In Such Good Company: Eleven Years of Laughter, Mayhem, and Fun in the Sandbox', chronicling the history of The Carol Burnett Show. The audiobook version, narrated by Burnett herself, won a Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album. |
January 15 2016 | Her character on Hawaii Five-0, Aunt Debbie, died of cancer in this episode. |
2015 | Receives the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award. |
August 2015 | Time-Life released The Carol Burnett Show - The Lost Episodes, a 22-disc DVD set containing 45 episodes from the show's first five years (1967-72), which had previously been unavailable due to a legal battle with Bob Banner Associates. |
2014 | Joined Brian Dennehy on Broadway in A. R. Gurney's Love Letters. |
2014 | Carol Burnett starred in the play 'Love Letters' at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, playing the role of Melissa |
2013 | Received the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center. |
2013 | TV Guide ranked The Carol Burnett Show number 17 on its list of the 60 Greatest Shows of All Time. |
October 2013 | Carol Burnett was awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, further cementing her legacy in comedy. |
2012 | Carol Burnett voiced the character Hara in the animated film 'The Secret World of Arrietty' |
August 2012 | Time-Life released The Carol Burnett Show - The Ultimate Collection, a 22-disc DVD set featuring 50 episodes selected by Burnett, including bonus features like cast interviews, featurettes, and never-aired sketches. |
November 2010 | Burnett guest-starred on an episode of Glee as the mother of cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester. |
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