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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1983-present


Name
  
Carol Woods

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
November 13, 1943 (age 80) (
1943-11-13
)
Jamaica, Queens, New York City, New York, U.S.

Albums
  
Kurt Weill: Lost in the Stars, Out of the Woods

Nominations
  
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical

Movies
  
Across the Universe, Stepping Out, The Honeymooners, Eddie Murphy Raw, Joe's Apartment

Similar People
  
Timothy Mitchum, Julius Rudel, Bernadette Peters, Julie Taymor, Martin Short

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Carol Woods (born November 13, 1943) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for her roles in Across the Universe (2007), Sweet and Lowdown (1999) and The Honeymooners (2005). In February 2008 she received a standing ovation during the 50th Grammy Awards broadcast singing "Let It Be" from the soundtrack of the film Across the Universe, with Timothy Mitchum.

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Inspired by Barack Obama's campaign and win she has recorded the Grammy Award winner Julie Gold's song "America". The CD of America (The Song) made its debut in a Limited Inaugural Edition at the "Shades of Blue" Inaugural Gala, hosted by Create the Vision Source in Washington D.C. January 20, 2009. In July 2009, America became available to the public at large.

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In early 2009 she reprised the role of Matron "Mama" Morton in Chicago on Broadway, followed by two weeks at the National Theatre (March 31 - April 12, 2009). She will remain on tour with the show as Matron "Mama" Morton through June 2010, returning to the Broadway production in July. She is also recording material for a new CD titled Blues in the Night.

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Theater

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Carol Woods Broadway theatre credits include Matron Mama Morton in Chicago. Stella Deems in the Roundabout Theater's 2001 revival of Stephen Sondheim's Follies, Mrs Crosby in Neal Simon's The Goodbye Girl (1993), Maybelle in Grind in 1985. She also made a special guest appearance in the 2002 One Mo Time revival as Ma Reed. She was nominated for an Olivier Award for her role in the 1987 London production of Blues in the Night, which led to a NYC run at the Minetta Lane Theater, and in 2008 reprised the role in a San Francisco Production. As a founding member of Tony Randall's National Actors Theatre, in 1992, Carol appeared in their first two productions A Little Hotel on the Side and as Tituba in The Crucible. She left Big River in 1987 to play Rose in the Tommy Tune-directed Stepping Out (play).On Tour she recreated the role of Jeanette Burmeister in The Full Monty.

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Off-Broadway, she is best known for her portrayal of Big Bertha in The Village Gate's 1979 production of One Mo' Time and its TV commercial where she sang part of You've Got The Right Key But You're Working On The Wrong Keyhole and viewers were invited to see the rest in person. In 1993, she portrayed Lorena Hickok in First Lady Suite at The Public Theater. In 1997 at the Samuel Beckett Theater she appeared as Vy, Aladdin's mother in Dreamstuff a contemporary musical spin on Aladdin.

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Her regional theater credits include An Evening Dinner Theatre in Elmsford, New York where she appeared as Jewel in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. At the McCarter Theater in Princeton, New Jersey, Carol Woods appeared in C'mon and Hear: Irving Berlin's America (1994), A Christmas Carol (1996), Greensboro: A Requiem (1996). At Montclair State University in 1992 Carol Woods repeated the starring role in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, which she had played in London's Royal National Theatre three years earlier. During Theaterfest '94 she appeared in Side by Side by Sondheim, and during TheatreFest '98, Triplets: The Diva Musical with Ruth Brown, and Angela Robinson. For the Williamstown Theatre Festival she appeared in Hot l Baltimore (2000).

Film

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Her first film credit was as the infamous Aunt Bunny in Eddie Murphy Raw (1987). She reprised her stage role of Rose in Stepping Out, based on the play of the same name, with Liza Minnelli, Shelley Winters, Bill Irwin and Jane Krakowski. Rose's son in the film was played by Carol's real son Raymond Rickman. She performed at both the Toronto Benefit for Starlight during the filming and at the "Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS" New York Premiere of the film.

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In Sweet and Lowdown (1999), as Helen Minton, she sings All Of Me. In The Honeymooners (2005) she plays Alice's Mom. She also appears in Across the Universe (2007).

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Having been directed by Jack Wrangler in cabaret, she appears as herself in the 2008 documentary Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon. Woods is also featured in Steam as Ella, with Ruby Dee, and in When the Evening Comes (2009) (as Mrs. Anderson).

Recordings

  • Bosom Buddies - with Karen Saunders
  • Lost in the Stars
  • Breakfast at Tiffany's
  • Barcelona - While appearing in the London production of Blues in the Night, Carol befriended Freddie Mercury, who asked her to sing backup on his album
  • Lead vocal on the song "Brighter Tomorrow" from trumpeter Tom Browne from his album Rockin' Radio
  • Three CDs in The Riverwalk Series: New Year's All Star Jam, American Love Songs and Hot Jazz For A Cool Yule. She also appears on the Cast Albums of Grind, The Goodbye Girl and Blues In The Night.

    Concerts and cabaret

    The Village Gate
    Songs in the Key of Stevie reunited her with Ron Richardson
    The Stevie Wonder tribute was directed by Obba Babatundé
    New Year's Eve Party with opening act Dianna Jones
    Featured vocalist at Late Night Swing Shows
    During One Mo' Time made frequent "guest" appearances in the Terrace Bar Cabaret
    She continued this practice when she dropped in to see other performers, notably Emmy Kemp, until "The Gate" closed.

    Carnegie Hall
    An Evening with Carol Woods November 27, 2000
    Benefit concerts for the Lauri Strauss Leukemia Foundation honoring Johnny Mercer (2001), Kander and Ebb (2003), and Marvin Hamlisch (2006).

    92nd Street Y
    Various Lyrics and Lyricists shows

    Downtime
    Her CD Bosom Buddies was recorded there live

    Arci's Place
    Stick Around ran from January 30 through February 24, 2001

    Rainbow and Stars
    'S Wonderful, 'S Marvelous, 'S Gershwin (1992) with Jo Anne Worley

    Michaels Pub
    Tribute shows to Sammy Davis, Jr. and Pearl Bailey (1991)

    Freddy's Supper Club June 1985

    Nell's

    B. Smiths

    Iridium

    Filmography

    Actress
    2013
    The Good Wife (TV Series) as
    Margaret Lorenzo
    - Red Team, Blue Team (2013) - Margaret Lorenzo
    2010
    The Big C (TV Series) as
    Dorothy Jackson
    - Divine Intervention (2010) - Dorothy Jackson
    2009
    When the Evening Comes as
    Mrs. Anderson
    2009
    The Electric Company (TV Series) as
    Dax's Mother
    - Fromage Here to Eternity (2009) - Dax's Mother
    2007
    Steam as
    Ella
    2007
    Across the Universe as
    Gospel Singer
    2005
    The Honeymooners as
    Alice's Mom
    2003
    The Blues as
    Aunty Patsy
    2002
    The Practice (TV Series) as
    Maxine Shipp
    - Neighboring Species (2002) - Maxine Shipp
    2000
    Third Watch (TV Series) as
    Lieutenant Rice / 55th Precinct Lieutenant
    - -And Zeus Wept (2001) - 55th Precinct Lieutenant
    - Know Thyself (2000) - Lieutenant Rice
    - After Hours (2000) - Lieutenant Rice
    2001
    Brooklyn Babylon as
    Cislyn
    1999
    Sweet and Lowdown as
    Helen Minton
    1996
    Joe's Apartment as
    The Roach Chorus (voice)
    1996
    The City (TV Series) as
    Sasha
    - Episode #1.154 (1996) - Sasha (credit only)
    1995
    The Parent 'Hood (TV Series) as
    Mrs. Wilcox
    - Trust a Move (1995) - Mrs. Wilcox
    - The Bully Pulpit (1995) - Mrs. Wilcox
    - Nice Guys Finish Last (1995) - Mrs. Wilcox
    - Don't Be Alarmed (1995) - Mrs. Wilcox
    - Trial by Jerri (1995) - Mrs. Wilcox
    - Byte Me (1995) - Mrs. Wilcox
    - IQ, UQ, We All Q (1995) - Mrs. Wilcox
    - The Paw That Rocks the Cradle (1995) - Mrs. Wilcox
    - Like Father, Like Hell (1995) - Mrs. Wilcox
    - Crappy Anniversary (1995) - Mrs. Wilcox
    - Pizza Man (1995) - Mrs. Wilcox
    - The Rake, the Fake and Gopher Snake (1995) - Mrs. Wilcox
    - Ring Around the Nosy (1995) - Mrs. Wilcox
    1992
    Law & Order (TV Series) as
    Polly Fairfield / Ms. Price
    - Extended Family (1993) - Polly Fairfield
    - Cradle to Grave (1992) - Ms. Price
    1992
    Night and the City as
    Secretary
    1992
    Lifestories: Families in Crisis (TV Series short) as
    Angry Parent
    - Blood Brothers: The Joey DiPaolo Story (1992) - Angry Parent
    1991
    Stepping Out as
    Rose
    1989
    Let's Face the Music (TV Series)
    - Lennon & McCartney (1989)
    - George Gershwin (1989)
    1986
    The Equalizer (TV Series) as
    Nurse Frank
    - Heartstrings (1986) - Nurse Frank
    Miscellaneous
    2013
    Mysteries of the Unseen World (Documentary short) (set medic)
    Soundtrack
    2007
    Across the Universe (performer: "Let It Be")
    2002
    The Practice (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Neighboring Species (2002) - (performer: "One Moment In Time")
    1999
    Sweet and Lowdown (performer: "All of Me")
    Thanks
    2010
    The Fallen Faithful (special thanks)
    2008
    Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon (Documentary) (special thanks)
    Self
    2008
    Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon (Documentary) as
    Self - Friend
    2008
    The 50th Annual Grammy Awards (TV Special) as
    Self (uncredited)
    1988
    7T3 (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.15 (1988) - Self
    1987
    Eddie Murphy: Raw (Documentary) as
    Eddie's Aunt (sketch)
    1987
    Wogan (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #7.114 (1987) - Self

    References

    Carol Woods Wikipedia