Basic Information About Dixie Carter
Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
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Professions | Actor |
Net worth | $10,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1939-05-25 |
Place of birth | McLemoresville |
Date of death | 2010-04-10 (aged 70) |
Nationality | United States of America |
Spouse | Hal Holbrook - (27 MayΒ 1984 - 10 AprilΒ 2010)Β (her death) George Hearn - (1977 - 1979)Β (divorced) 2 December - Arthur Lloyd Carter (Β 1967 - 1977)Β (divorced)Β (2 children) |
Gender | Female |
Height | 5 ft 4 in (1.65 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Dixie Carter win?
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Dixie Carter roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Denise Brockmorton 1 episode, 2004 |
Christy | Julia Huddleston 1 episode, 1994 |
Reading Rainbow | Self 1 episode, 1992 |
Desperate Housewives | Gloria Hodge 7 episodes, 2006-2007 |
Designing Women | Julia Sugarbaker 163 episodes, 1986-1993 |
Diff'rent Strokes | Maggie McKinney / ... 33 episodes, 1984-1985 |
The Doctors | Linda Elliott 1 episode, 1977 |
Hope & Faith | Joyce Shanowski 1 episode, 2005 |
Crazy Like a Fox | 1 episode, 1986 |
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | Self - Guest 1 episode, 1994 |
Family Law | Randi King 68 episodes, 1999-2002 |
Dixie Carter's Quotes
- Certainly if we hope to enhance and extend whatever natural assets we were given, we must expect to make an effort, if not actually great labor.
- It takes a mighty good man to be better than no man at all.
- What a great relief not to try so hard to be pleasing in one's life. At one time it used to matter to me if I were attractive to people. I tried to be pretty and tried all those products on the commercials, and all the magazine beauty hints.
- Designing Women had seven years and that's history -- I call that history, and I miss my companions on that show all the time. I don't watch the reruns because it makes me sad.
- Before Designing Women: I was doing my cabaret act and I remember one day getting a call from Linda, asking me if she could use my name in a show. The next day she called back saying the show would go ahead.
Interesting Facts about Dixie Carter
- Attended Southwestern at Memphis (now Rhodes College).
- Carter is her birth name, and her first husband was no relation.
- Dixie Carter's daughters, Mary Dixie Carter and Ginna Carter, played her nieces in the Designing Women (1986) episode, Designing Women: The Naked Truth (1989).
- She has admitted to having plastic surgery at least twice.
- Stepmother of David Holbrook.
- Her father, Halbert Leroy Carter, died on February 24, 2007 of natural causes in McLemoresville, Tennessee at age 96.
- Member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority, Delta Sigma chapter.
- The Dixie Carter Performing Arts Center opened in December 2005 in Huntingdon, Tennessee.
- Travels extensively as a public speaker and appears in concert across the country.
- Received the Tennessee Governor's Award for excellence in the arts and the Evangeline Booth Award in April 2007 for her work as national spokesperson for the Salvation Army.
- Was valedictorian of her high school class.
- The Dixie Carter Performing Arts and Academic Enrichment Center, also known as "The Dixie", was named in honor of Carroll County's most famous resident. Dixie performed her cabaret show to raise funds for the center, which also features a museum honoring the cultural contributions of both Dixie Carter and her husband, Hal Holbrook. Mr. Holbrook served as a consultant to the architect and gave so much attention to the design and development of the theatre in the Dixie, that the local arts council bestowed the name, "The Hal Holbrook Theatre" on the new venue in honor of his assistance. As a result of the couple's contributions and hard work, residents from the area are being exposed to everything from "The Velveteen Rabbit" to a Samurai style rendition of "Macbeth".
- Attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville before transferring to Rhodes College in Memphis TN.
- Appeared as Mrs. Erlynne in Lady Windermere's Fan at The Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C.
- Appeared as "Mrs. Arbuthnot" in Oscar Wilde's "A Woman of No Importance" at The Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C. (1988).
- Her publicist is Steve Rohr.
- Sister of Melba Helen Heath.
- Television public service announcements for the Salvation Army. These follow print and radio public service announcements which appeared in 2005. [January 2006]
- Playing Amanda Cross in the play "Southern Comforts" at the Coconut Grove Playhouse, Miami Florida. [February 2006]
- Release of her memoir, "Trying to Get to Heaven". [1996]
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