Carol Kane, a name that resonates powerfully in the realms of stage, film, and television, is an American actress with an impressive career spanning over five decades. Born on June 18, 1952, in Cleveland, Ohio, she was drawn to the world of acting from a young age, eventually making her professional acting debut in 1966 with the experimental theater troupe, The Living Theatre. After a brief stint at the Professional Children's School in New York City, her passion for performance led her to study at the prestigious HB Studio, fortifying her craft under the tutelage of renowned theater personalities Uta Hagen and Lee Strasberg. Kane made her film debut in 1971's Carnal Knowledge, but it was the 1975 film Hester Street that established her as a formidable actress. Her poignant portrayal of a Jewish immigrant earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Actress. This early success was followed by a series of diverse roles in films like Annie Hall, The Princess Bride, and Scrooged, displaying her versatility as an artist. Kane's unique voice and comedic timing also led her to memorable performances in animation, lending her voice to characters in popular shows like The Simpsons and American Dad. On television, Kane's talent has been equally evident. She received two Emmy Awards for her performance as Simka Dahblitz-Gravas on the sitcom Taxi in the early 1980s. Kane also featured prominently in the hit Netflix series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, earning critical acclaim for her portrayal of eccentric landlord Lillian Kaushtupper. As a stage performer, she graced Broadway productions such as Wicked and Harvey, demonstrating her ability to captivate audiences in various mediums. Carol Kane's enduring presence in the entertainment world, marked by her incredible versatility and unmistakable talent, has solidified her status as one of the most recognizable and respected figures in acting.
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