Carol Cleveland(I)
- Actress
Born in England, Carol moved to the United States as a youngster after
her mother remarried a man in the U.S. Air Force. She attended grammar
school in San Antonio, Texas, then John Marshall Junior High and
Pasadena High School both in Pasadena, California. She returned to
London in 1960 and soon began her film career.
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TV Series
- Various
- Nurse
- First Lady
- Various Roles
- 'Happy Ending' Girl
- 'Nude' Woman
- 'Prejudice' Hostess
- A.J.P. Taylor
- Airline Stewardess
- Airplane Hostess
- Antoinette
- Attendant
- Bride
- Cabbie
- Carol
- Catherine
- Danielle
- Deirdre Pewtey
- Disturbed Girl
- Dora
- E.B. Debenham (Mrs.)
- Fourth Explorer
- French Au Pair
- French Girl
- Girl
- Girl in Coach
- Girl in window
- Girl's Voice
- Interviewer
- Iris
- Janet
- Jasmina
- Joe-jums
- Lady
- Lady Amanda Velloper
- Lady Mountback
- Lady Shopper
- Lucy Manette
- Maid
- Make-Up Girl
- Maureen Spencer
- Milkmaid Nurse
- Miss Evans
- Miss Garter-Oil
- Miss Norris
- Miss Rodgers
- Mother
- Mrs. Attila the Hun
- Mrs. Irrelevant
- Mrs. Robinson
- Mrs. Sidney
- Norah Jane Stokes
- Nun
- Rebecca Vermon-Jones
- Receptionist
- Second Counsel
- Secretary
- Simone
- Sister
- Travel Agency Secretary
- Voice of Shirley
- Waitress
- Woman with glasses
- Young Lady
Actress
- 2021
- 2019
- 2018
- 2015
- 2014
- 2014
- 2013
- 2013
- 2013
- A Liar's Autobiography: The Untrue Story of Monty Python's Graham Chapman5.8
- Masseuse
- Singing Telegram
- Stewardess (voice)
- 2012
- 2010
- 2007
- 1995
- 1995
- 1992
- Height
- 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- Born
- Spouse
- Peter BrettAugust 30, 1971 - 1983 (divorced)
- Children
- No Children
- Other worksTV commercial for Pimm's drink "Party at Pimm's O'Clock"
- Publicity listings
- TriviaShe typically played in the Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969) sketches when a beautiful woman was called for - as opposed to the typical female role which had the male members in drag.
- QuotesAs the first series progressed I found it was John (Cleese) who I got on best with and who made me laugh the most. I thought he was quite attractive and there was something about him that reminded me of the comedian Jerry Lewis - who I'd been a great fan of as a teenager - especially when he did his silly walk. Here was this intellectual who could pull some very funny faces and do very strange things with his body. He would also giggle like a girl sometimes! I think he was the most logical, a bit moody and certainly complex. He was the one who would change the most during the course of Python.
- TrademarkThe Female Monty Python
- Nickname
- Carol Cleavage
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