Carlamaria Heim was born on March 2, 1932 in Munich, Germany. She was an actress, known for Meinungsverschiedenheiten (1968), Münchner Geschichten (1974) and Das Brot des Bäckers (1976). She was previously married to Joachim Hackethal. She died on April 9, 1984 in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany.
Carlan D. Harris is known for Beauty School (2017) and Grandfathered (2015).
Carle Bensen was born on 8 December 1916 in San Leandro, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Death Race 2000 (1975), The Streets of San Francisco (1972) and Enter the Devil (1972). He died on 21 November 2001.
When Carlease Burke rented John Travolta "The Cadillac of Mini Vans" in the film Get Shorty (1995), she wondered if her unusual name would land her the high octane jobs in Hollywood. Director Barry Sonnenfeld said it did and there have been other high beams in her film acting career: In Her Shoes (2005) opposite Cameron Diaz and Toni Collette, directed by Curtis Hanson; and The Terminal (2004) with Tom Hanks, directed by Steven Spielberg. Manufactured in New York City, Ms. Burke was encouraged to go into show business by her childhood dentist in her hometown of Hollis, Queens. After graduating with a BA in Pre-Law from City College of New York and a couple of Off-Broadway shows under her timing belt, she steered west to work with Timothy Busfieldin his children's company, The Fantasy Theatre. Most recently, Carlease has maintained stability in national commercials such as GEICO (A Bird In The Hand), Pfizer(mytimetoquit) Macy's, Verizon, and Honda. Her first TV credit was a recurring role on the hit soap opera The Young and The Restless. Her ever expanding list of guest star credits now include Castle (2009), The Mindy Project: Pilot (2012), Melissa & Joey: Going the Distance? (2011), Hot in Cleveland (2010), Raising Hope, Hawthorne, Flash Forward, Heroes, Southland, NCIS, Grey's Anatomy, Bones, The Riches, Desperate Housewives, Malcolm in the Middle, Without a Trace, Monk, and How I Met Your Mother. Carlease's knowledge of American Sign Language paved the way to the role of Principal Jennifer Kramer in the Hallmark movie of the week, Sweet Nothing in My Ear (2008), starring Marlee Matlin and 'Jeff Daniels (I)'. Carlease also spins her wheels in live theatre. She played The Nurse in Boston Court's Romeo & Juliet. Her exhilarating and confident performance earned her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress by the NAACP. Ms. Burke most recently portrayed Aunt Ester in August Wilson's Gem of the Ocean at The Fountain Theatre; Hattie in Helen at The Getty Villa and Mary in L. Trey Wilson's All About Esther (an "urban" version of the classic film All About Eve). Under the hood of her production company, Bits N Pieces Productions is Laugh-A-Latte, a monthly stand-up comedy show that Ms. Burke produced in Long Beach, CA for 5 consecutive years. She has filmed a documentary short about the creation of this unique comedy show, its diversity and value to the deaf and hearing communities. Her reality solo show, Fifty! It Doesn't Look This Good on Everybody was the winner of the Actors Repertory's 2nd Annual Solo Show Festival. Bits n Pieces has also produced Ask A Stage Goddess, a series of advice videos on YouTube for people pursing or navigating a career in show business. In her free time, she enjoys riding her bicycle near the ocean, swimming, water yoga, trying out new recipes, traveling, hula hooping, playing bid whist and learning how the play the djembe (African drum).
Carlee Avers was born on January 13, 1985 in Arlington, Texas, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Veronica Mars (2004), Our Family Wedding (2010) and The Changed (2021).
Carlee Baker is a writer and producer, known for Creatures of Whitechapel (2016), Love Bite (2019) and Bro, What Happened? (2014).
Carlee Elston is known for Blended Christmas, Queen Sugar (2016) and A Nashville Legacy (2023).
Carlee Ryski was born in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada, and began performing at a young age. Her experience stems from an early introduction to voice and music, eventually leading into her participation in local musical theatre troupes. Her involvement in theatre includes the St. Albert Children's Theatre troupe, the Edmonton Fringe festival, and various independent productions. Carlee attended Red Deer College's Motion Picture Arts Action program from 2012 - 2014, where she studied under numerous industry professionals. During her time in post secondary, Carlee was involved in the production of 'Under the Acorn Tree' (2012), which won Best Short Film at MOAB International Film Festival in 2013, People's Choice Award and Best Dramatic Short at Edmonton Short Film Festival. Other noteworthy works include CBC's documentary, 'When the Devil Knocks' (2010), in which she played alter Mary. The film's focus was on a woman's experiences as she lived with what used to be known as Multiple Personality Disorder. More recent works include feature films such as 'On the Rocks' (2016), which feature Carlee as Grace, an infatuated teenager who runs away from her troubled home to take on a life on the road in the Badlands with her boyfriend. Carlee's vivacious and determined approach towards performance is one of which is rooted in the belief that relationship is the core of quality storytelling.
Carleen Huber is known for Double Kill (2023), African Time (2014) and General Hospital (1963).
Carleen Melaugh was born in Derry, Northern Ireland. A professional film and theatre actor trained at the Lyric Theatre's Drama Studio and at Queen's University, Belfast. Known for Sister Maria Louise in The Devil's Doorway (Feature 2018), The Churchyard Bride in Bram Stoker agus Dracula (TV Movie Documentary 2011), Eilis in Agnes (TV Movie 2007).