Constance Carpenter was an American actress who is best known for Brown Sugar, Just for a Song, and Two Worlds.
Personal and Family Life
Constance Carpenter was born on April 19, 1904, in Bath, Somerset, England. She moved to the United States to pursue her acting career. Not much is publicly known about her family life or relationships.
Career
Carpenter began her acting career in the early 1930s, appearing in several films. She gained recognition for her roles in Just for a Song, Two Worlds, and Brown Sugar. In later years, she also made appearances on television, showcasing her talent in a variety of roles.
Death and Legacy
Constance Carpenter passed away on December 26, 1992, in New York, USA, due to a stroke. She left behind a legacy of noteworthy performances in film and television, remembered fondly by her fans.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Just for a Song | 1930-03-11 | Jill |
Two Worlds | 1930-07-28 | Mizzi |
Brown Sugar | 1931-04-21 | Lady Stella Sloane |
The Holy Terror | 1965-04-07 | Lady Stratford |
Main Street to Broadway | 1953-10-12 | Self (uncredited) |
My Old China | 1931-08-26 | |
Hallmark Hall of Fame | 1951-12-24 | Lady Stratford |
The Ed Sullivan Show | 1948-06-20 | Self |