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"She has an incredible card that she gives to bartenders for the 'Carol Burnett cosmopolitan,' " said Dern, 57. "And it has her exact recipe," the actress continued, as television and film ...
Carol Burnett gives bartenders a card with her 'exact recipe' for a cosmopolitan, Laura Dern told PEOPLE exclusively while attending a ceremony where Burnett got her hands and feet plastered into ...
"She has an incredible card that she gives to bartenders for the 'Carol Burnett cosmopolitan,'' Dern told PEOPLE, "Carol gives it to all the bartenders," producer Jayme Lemons noted.
On January 31, her 97th birthday, Carol Channing will be celebrated at the Oasis when Nicky as Carol Channing takes to the stage. Channing is a San Francisco native, a graduate of Lowell High School.
Carol Channing, the star of stage and screen who lived in Modesto for the better part of a decade after marrying her high school sweetheart in 2003, has died at 97, her publicist reported early ...
Forget the Olivier's, the Hepburn's or the Royalty of Europe. The other day Carol (Channing) got to meet Yo Gabba Gabba! The group is a popular kids' show currently airing on Nick jr. DJ Lance ...
Alan Cumming, Tyne Daly, Howard McGillin and more were on hand April 23 to celebrate the world premiere of the new documentary "Carol Channing: Larger Than Life" at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Living legend Carol Channing is getting a one-of-a-kind tribute made up of over 50,000 fingerprints and videos, spawned after the success of the Harvey Milk project in San Francisco. Artist Khoi ...
Carol Channing, who died Tuesday at 97, was a Broadway legend, an actress who toured well into her 70s and remained a cultural fixture long after that. Those who knew her remembered her as both a ...
January 16, 1964 – “Hello, Dolly!” opens on Broadway. 1964 – Channing wins a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for “Hello, Dolly!” 1968 – Receives a Special Tony Award.
Carol Channing — who turns 91 on Jan. 31 — appears in the 2010 Gypsy of the Year celebration, an annual salute to Broadway's hardest-working chorus performers.