Carol Forman
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Biography
Biography
Carol Forman has built an incredible presence on the big screen throughout her acting career. In 1945, she began her career as a Donnelly Beauty Model, where she won a screen test for RKO Pictures. In 1946, she signed with RKO Pictures. Forman's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as the drama "San Quentin" (1946) with Lawrence Tierney, "The Falcon's Adventure" (1946) with Tom Conway and the Steve Brodie crime feature "Desperate" (1947). She also appeared in "The Black Widow" (1947). She continued to work steadily in film throughout the forties, appearing in "Brick Bradford" (1948), the Roland Winters adventure "Docks of New Orleans" (1948) and "Superman" (1948). She also appeared in "The Feathered Serpent" (1948) with Roland Winters. In the latter half of her career, she tackled roles in "Blackhawk" (1952) and the musical comedy "By the Light of the Silvery Moon" (1953) with Doris Day. Forman was most recently credited in the Paul Griffin comedy "The La Mastas" (1998). Forman had three children. Forman passed away in July 1997 at the age of 78.
Filmography
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Film Production - Main (Feature Film)
Life Events
1945
Began her career as a Donnelly Beauty Model, where she won a screen test for RKO Pictures
1946
Signed with RKO Pictures
1946
Screen debut acting opposite Raymond Burr in "San Quentin"
1953
Appeared in "By the Light of the Silvery Moon," starring Doris Day