Diahann Carroll

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    July 17, 1935

    Day of Death

    October 4, 2019 (84 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Bronx, New York, USA

    Diahann Carroll

    Biography

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Diahann Carroll (born Carol Diahann Johnson; July 17, 1935 – October 4, 2019) was an American actress, singer and model. She rose to stardom in performances in some of the earliest major studio films to feature black casts, including Carmen Jones in 1954 and Porgy and Bess in 1959. In 1962, Carroll won a Tony Award for best actress, a first for a black woman, for her role in the Broadway musical No Strings. Her 1968 debut in Julia, the first series on American television to star a black woman in a nonstereotypical role, was a milestone both in her career and the medium. In the 1980s she played the role of an interracial diva in the primetime soap opera Dynasty. Carroll was the recipient of numerous stage and screen nominations and awards, including the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress In A Television Series in 1968. She received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for the 1974 film Claudine. She was also a breast cancer survivor and activist.

    Known For

    • Grey's Anatomy

      Grey's Anatomy

      2005

    • White Collar

      White Collar

      2009

    • The Star Wars Holiday Special

      The Star Wars Holiday Special

      1978

    • Mo' Better Blues

      Mo' Better Blues

      1990

    • The Love Boat

      The Love Boat

      1977

    • Touched by an Angel

      Touched by an Angel

      1994

    • Eve's Bayou

      Eve's Bayou

      1997

    • Dynasty

      Dynasty

      1981

    • The Legend of Tarzan

      The Legend of Tarzan

      2001

    • Carmen Jones

      Carmen Jones

      1954

    • The Masked Saint

      The Masked Saint

      2016

    • The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

      The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

      1962

    • Peeples

      Peeples

      2013

    • The Oscars

      The Oscars

      1953

    • The Five Heartbeats

      The Five Heartbeats

      1991