Carrie Hamilton


Carrie Louise Hamilton was an American actress, playwright and singer. Hamilton was a daughter of comedian Carol Burnett and producer Joe Hamilton. She was the elder sister of actress Jody Hamilton and singer-producer 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, and portrayed the role of Maureen Johnson in the first national tour of the stage musical Rent to considerable acclaim. She also studied music and acting at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California. One of her films was Tokyo Pop, in which she played an American singer who journeys to Japan. There, she found a relationship with both a singer and a band who made it into the Tokyo pop charts Top Ten. She performed several songs in the film. In 1991 she was a guest musician on the band Ugly Kid Joe's "As Ugly as They Wanna Be" album, playing piano on the track "Everything About You." In 1992, Hamilton had a minor role in the live-action movie Cool World.
Hamilton married musician Mark Templin in 1994 on the same sound stage where The Carol Burnett Show was videotaped. The couple divorced in 1998.
Hamilton occasionally appeared on television with her mother. In 1987, Burnett guest-starred in an episode of Fame titled "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 Betty White. in 1997, they starred on an episode of Touched by an Angel titled "The Comeback". Hamilton played an aspiring Broadway star whose mother had also made a run for Broadway fame, but failed. In 1999, Hamilton starred in a popular sixth-season episode of The X-Files, titled "Monday". 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 worked with her mother to adapt Burnett's memoir, One More Time, for the stage play Hollywood Arms, but she did not live long enough to see it produced.
To honor 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.
Hamilton 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.

Death

Hamilton died from pneumonia as a complication of lung cancer that spread to her brain in Los Angeles, California, on January 20, 2002, at age 38, and is interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery.

Legacy

In July 2006, the former Balcony Theatre of the Pasadena Playhouse, where Burnett is a board member, was rededicated as the Carrie Hamilton Theatre in Hamilton's memory.
On March 23, 2010, Carol Burnett participated in establishing the Anaheim University Carrie Hamilton Entertainment Institute with Anaheim University Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. David Nunan.

Filmography

Film

Television

Soundtracks

  • "Where Does the Night Begin?"
  • "Always You"
  • "Who Put the Bomp"
  • "The Shoop Shoop Song"
  • "Some Day, Some Way"
  • "We Are the Ones"
  • "Catch Me I'm Falling Fast"
  • "Look and Learn"
  • "It's Love I'm After, After All"
  • "East of Eden"
  • "Only Love Will Hold Fast"
  • "We Have the Right"
  • "Think"
  • "See Your Face Again"
  • "He Looks Like Romeo"
  • "A Couple of Swells"
  • " Natural Woman"
  • "Do You Believe in Magic?"
  • "Never Forget"
  • "Home on the Range"
  • "Diff'rent God"
  • "I Am a Boy"