Darleen Carr (born Darlene Farnon;[1][2] December 12, 1950[3]) is an American actress, singer, and voice-over artist. She is also known as Darlene Carr[1] or Darleen Drake.[citation needed] She has two sisters, both actresses (Shannon Farnon and Charmian Carr).[4][5]
Carr's only television series in which she had a lead billing was the short-lived CBS sitcom Miss Winslow & Son (1979), in which she played Susan Winslow, the single mother and titular character.[9]: 696 In 1965–1966, Carr played Kathy, a student at a private girls' academy in California on The John Forsythe Show.[9]: 539 She was a regular on the 1969 version of the variety series Dean Martin Presents the Gold Diggers[9]: 245 and played Cindy Smith in the 1971–1972 comedy-drama The Smith Family.[9]: 984
Carr also had recurring roles as Margaret Devlin in the series The Oregon Trail (1977) [9]: 795 and the editor, reporter and photographer of the town newspaper in the 1981–1982 television series Bret Maverick.[9]
She is also a singer and sang in The Sound of Music, dubbing the high singing voice for Duane Chase as Kurt, and several of her sister Charmian's high solo parts. She sang in Walt Disney's The Jungle Book as The Girl. She was under contract to RCA Records, played Abigail Adams in 1776 at the Long Beach Civic Light Opera, released the album The Carr-De Belles Band, and performed at Vine St. Bar and Grill in Hollywood with her band.
Carr was also part of a behind-the-scenes exhibition titled Walt Disney’s The Jungle Book: Making a Masterpiece during a special talk alongside Andreas Deja, Floyd Norman and Bruce Reitherman, which took place on June 22, 2022.[12] The exhibition took place at The Walt Disney Family Museum from June 23, 2022 to January 8, 2023.[13]
She has played Melissa Gardner in the A.R Gurney play Love Letters: once at The Grove Theater in 1992 with Jameson Parker and for the BVS Cultural Arts Association's production on October 15, 2022.[citation needed]
Award nominations
In 1977, she was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe for her performance in the miniseries Once an Eagle.[14]
^ ab"Valley Children Greeted by Noted Ballerina at Party; Charming young dancers". The Van Nuys News. November 25, 1960. p.3-A. Retrieved July 12, 2024. "Nine-year-old Darlene Farnon of Mission Hills is in the foreground and 14-year-old Amelia Casson of Panorama City stands at right. Over 30 Valley children were included in the 250 from Southern California who were invited."
^Maxford, Howard (2019). Hammer Complete: The Films, the Personnel, the Company. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company. p. 267. ISBN978-1-4766-7007-2. "[H]is albums include Mango in Hi Fi (1956), Caution! Men Swinging (1957) and Dennis Farnon's Comedy Cuts (1971). His brothers were the composers Brian Farnon (1911–2010) and Robert Farnon (1917–2005). His nieces are actresses Shannon Farnon (1941–), Darleen Carr (1942–, real name Darleen Farnon) and Charmian Carr (1942–2016, real name Charmian Farnon)."
^McCavour, Thomas (2020). Poems & Songs: Old & New. Victoria, BC: FriesenPress. p. 110. ISBN978-1-5255-8478-7. "CHARMIAN CARR: Carr was born Charmian Anne Faarnon [sic] in Chicago, Illinois, the second child of vaudeville actress Rita Oehnen and musician Brian Farnon. The couple divorced in 1957. She had two sisters, both actresses (Shannon Farnon and Darleen Carr)."
^"Darleen Carr: In Pilot of New Western". The Daily Times-News. North Carolina, Burlington. April 10, 1976. p. 31. Retrieved March 1, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
^Gross, Holly (October 20, 1967). "News From North Hollywood High School". Van Nuys Valley News. p. 8-A. Retrieved July 12, 2024. "Entertainment is going to be provided by Darlene Farnon, Dana de Paolo, Jan Miles and members of the cast from last spring's musical 'How to Succeed.'"
^ abcdefgTerrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 134. ISBN978-0-7864-6477-7.
^"Darleen Carr". Golden Globe Awards. Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Archived from the original on March 1, 2019. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
^ abc"Darleen Carr (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved July 17, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.