Actor Carole Cook, who was Lucille Ball's protégé and played Grandma Helen in 'Sixteen Candles,' has died in Beverly Hills three days before her 99th birthday.
Cook would have turned 99 on Saturday.
From 1963 to 1968, Cook appeared in various roles on “The Lucy Show” opposite Ball. She continued working with the comedy legend in CBS’ “Here’s Lucy.”
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Carole Cook Dies: Lucille Ball Protégé And ‘Sixteen Candles’ Actress Was 98Carole Cook, a protege of Lucille Ball who would become a familiar face on Ball’s TV shows, movies like ‘The Incredible Mr. Limpet’ & ‘Sixteen Candles’ and stage musicals ‘42nd Street’ & ‘Romantic Comedy,’ died today, just three days before 99th birthday
Les mer »
Carole Cook, Lucille Ball Protégé and ‘Sixteen Candles’ Actress, Dies at 98She also appeared three times on Broadway, followed Carol Channing in 'Hello, Dolly!' and played Don Knotts' wife in 'The Incredible Mr. Limpet.'
Les mer »
Carole Cook, Lucille Ball protégé and ‘Sixteen Candles’ star, dead at 98Cook memorably starred in the hit rom-com “Sixteen Candles,” as Grandma Helen, alongside Molly Ringwald.
Les mer »
Carole Cook, 'Sixteen Candles' Actress, Dead at 98Cook's rep confirmed the news of her death on Wednesday.
Les mer »
‘Sixteen Candles’ star Carole Cook dead at 98The legendary entertainer, whose career spanned decades, would have celebrated her 99th birthday on Saturday.
Les mer »
‘Sixteen Candles’ actress Carole Cook dead at 98Carole Cook played Molly Ringwald's grandmother in 'Sixteen Candles.'
Les mer »