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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