Carleton Carpenter, an actor whose lanky, aw-shucks cornpone good looks made him a familiar supporting presence opposite such leading ladies as Debbie Reynolds, Judy Garland and Elizabeth Taylor ...
Carleton Carpenter, who performed on stage and screen alongside stars such as Debbie Reynolds in “Two Weeks With Love” and Judy Garland in “Summer Stock,” died Monday in Warwick, N.Y., according to ...
How many Broadway shows has Carleton Carpenter been in? Carleton Carpenter has appeared on Broadway in 7 shows. How many West End shows has Carleton Carpenter been in? Carleton Carpenter has not ...
He was born July 10, 1926 in Bennington, Vermont, where he attended Bennington High School. Carpenter served as a Seabee in the U.S. Navy during World War II and helped to build the airstrip from ...
Liz, Debbie, Cary, Ginger, Shelley, Carol and Judy crowd the memories of veteran performer Carleton Carpenter as he relives the days of those glorious 1930s musicals while appearing in “Crazy for You” ...
Carleton Carpenter: I used to brush my teeth to “Aba Daba Honeymoon” for the longest time. It had just the right rhythm for the up-and-down motion of my toothbrush and, besides, I liked the tune.
It wouldn’t be entirely inaccurate to label Carleton Carpenter a rare Hollywood quadruple threat. “Carp,” as his buddies call him, turns 90 on July 10. Although he appeared in just ten films during ...
For Carleton Carpenter, after arriving in New York City in the winter of 1944, they were clearly quite good. “Within 24 hours I had my first Broadway role in a play called ‘Bright Boy,’” said ...