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Carrie Louise Hamilton (December 5, 1963 – January 20, 2002) was an American actress, playwright and singer. Hamilton was a daughter of comedian
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and producer Joe Hamilton. She was also the older sister of Jody Hamilton, an actress and producer, and singer Erin Hamilton.


Biography

Hamilton worked in a number of productions for film, stage, television and video. She took the role of Reggie Higgins in the TV version of the musical '' Fame'' for the fifth and sixth seasons (1985–1987), and portrayed the role of Maureen Johnson in the first national tour of the stage musical ''
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'' to considerable acclaim. She also studied music and acting at
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in
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. One of her films was ''
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'' (1988), in which she played an American singer who journeys to Japan. There, she found a relationship with both a singer (played by
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also known as Yutaka Tadokoro) and a band who made it into the Tokyo
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charts Top Ten. She performed several songs in the film. In 1992, Hamilton took a minor role in the live-action movie '' Cool World'', which starred
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, Kim Basinger, and
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. Hamilton married musician Mark Templin in 1994 on the same soundstage where ''
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'' was filmed. The couple divorced in 1998. Hamilton occasionally appeared on television with her mother. In 1987, Burnett guest-starred in an episode of '' Fame'' entitled "Reggie and Rose". The pair co-starred in a 1988 TV movie titled ''Hostage''. They appeared on five episodes of '' Family Feud'' in 1995, competing with Hamilton's husband Mark Templin and mother-in-law Dalia Ward against a team led by
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. in 1997, they starred on an episode of '' Touched by an Angel'' entitled "The Comeback". Hamilton played an aspiring
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star whose mother (Burnett) had also made a run for Broadway fame, but failed (due to a dirty trick on the part of her conniving best friend, played by
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). In 1999, Hamilton starred in a popular sixth-season episode of ''
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'', entitled "
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". She played the role of Pam, the girlfriend of a would-be bank robber, who is forced to relive the same day over and over. Hamilton was the inspiration for the 1983 hit single "Carrie's Gone" (number 79, ''Billboard''), written by former boyfriend
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and recorded by his band, Le Roux, after they broke up. The 12-year age difference (Carrie was 19 and Fergie was 31 at the time) was cited as the main reason for the break-up. Hamilton worked with her mother to adapt Burnett's memoir, '' One More Time'', for the stage play ''
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'', but she did not live long enough to see it produced. To honour her daughter, Carol Burnett published a book called
Carrie and Me: A Mother-Daughter Love Story
'. This was released on April 8, 2014, and became a New York Times bestselling memoir. People Magazine described it as a “loving, poignant” tribute book to Burnett’s eldest daughter.


Death

Hamilton died from
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as a complication of lung cancer that spread to her brain in
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,
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, on January 20, 2002, at age 38, and is interred in the
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. She started smoking cigarettes in her early teens, and also had a three-year period of heavy drug and alcohol abuse that she successfully overcame by the time she was 15. Except for a brief relapse at 17, she remained drug- and alcohol-free for the remainder of her life.


Theatre

In July 2006, the former Balcony Theatre of the Pasadena Playhouse was rededicated as the Carrie Hamilton Theatre in Hamilton's memory (Burnett is a board member). It hosts a series of readings called "Hothouse at the Playhouse", as well as the Directors Lab West and the Furious Theatre Company. On February 19, 2007, architect
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was announced to be redesigning the Carrie Hamilton Theatre.


Anaheim University Carrie Hamilton Entertainment Institute

On March 23, 2010, Carol Burnett joined the establishment of the Anaheim University Carrie Hamilton Entertainment Institute. She signed a citation establishing the institute with Anaheim University Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. David Nunan, prior to answering questions regarding Hamilton and the Carrie Hamilton Entertainment Institute during a question-and-answer session with moderator Darrell Nelson. She concluded the session by reading this quote from Hamilton:
ABOUT ART...The legacy is really the lives we touch, the inspiration we give, altering someone's plan – if even for a moment, and getting them to think, rage, cry, laugh, argue...walk around the block, dazed...(I do that a lot after seeing powerful theater!) More than anything, we are remembered for our smiles; the ones we share with our closest and dearest, and the ones we bestow on a total stranger, who needed it then, and God put you there to deliver.


Filmography

* ''
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'' (1985, as Kathy) * '' Fame'' (as Reggie Higgins, 1986–1987 TV series, 29 episodes) * ''
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'' (1988, as Bonnie Lee Hopkin, with Carol Burnett) * ''
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'' (1988, as Wendy Reed) * ''
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'' (unknown character, 1988 TV series, one episode) * '' Shag'' (1989, as Nadine) * ''Single Women, Married Men'' (1989, as April Clay) * ''
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'' (1990, as Alex Cross) * ''
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'' (as Geraldine Stone, 1990 TV series, one episode) * ''
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'' (as Jillian Weeks, 1991 TV series, one episode) * ''
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'' (as Sky, 1991 TV series, one episode) * '' Thirtysomething'' (as Callie Huffs, 1991 TV series, one episode) * ''A Mother's Justice'' (1991, as Debbie) * '' Cool World'' (1992, as comic-book store cashier) * ''
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'' (as Mary Beth McCall, 1995 TV series, two episodes) * '' Touched by an Angel'' (as Allison Bennett, 1997 TV series, one episode, with Carol Burnett) * ''
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'' (as Gerrie Fallon-Scranton, 1998 TV series, one episode) * ''
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'' (as Pam 1999 TV series, one episode - "
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") * '' The Pretender'' (as Jill Arnold, 2000 TV series, one episode)


Soundtracks

* "Where Does the Night Begin?" (on '' Fame'') * "Always You" (on ''Fame'') * "Who Put the Bomp" (on ''Fame'') * "The Shoop Shoop Song" (on ''Fame'') * "Some Day, Some Way" (on ''Fame'') * "We Are the Ones" (on ''Fame'') * "Catch Me I'm Falling Fast" (on ''Fame'') * "Look and Learn" (on ''Fame'') * "It's Love I'm After, After All" (on ''Fame'') * "East of Eden" (on ''Fame'') * "Only Love Will Hold Fast" (on ''Fame'') * "We Have The Right" (on ''Fame'') * "Think" (on ''Fame'') * "See Your Face Again" (on ''Fame'') * "He Looks Like Romeo" (on ''Fame'') * "A Couple of Swells" (on ''Fame'') * "(You Make Me Feel Like a) Natural Woman" (on ''
Tokyo Pop is a 1988 music-centric film that tells the story of a girl from the United States, a boy from Japan, and a briefly successful pop band. The film contrasts American customs with Tokyo lifestyles, as it presents an evolving love story between the ...
'') * "Do You Believe in Magic?" (on ''Tokyo Pop'') * "Never Forget" (on ''Tokyo Pop'') * "Home on the Range" (on ''Tokyo Pop'') * "Diff'rent God" (music video) * "I Am a Boy" (music video)


References


External links

*
Carrie Hamilton Unofficial Page
*
Anaheim University Carrie Hamilton Entertainment Institute

The Carrie Hamilton Theatre


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