Jane Carr

{{short description|British actress (born 1950)}}

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| birth_name = Ellen Jane Carr

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1950|08|13}}

| birth_place = Loughton, Essex, England

| occupation = Actress

| years_active = 1969–present

| spouse = {{marriage|Mark Arnott|May 30, 1987|1995|end=div}}

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Ellen Jane Carr (born 13 August 1950) is an English actress. She is well known for her first film role as Mary McGregor in drama The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) and the voice role of "Pud'n" on the animated The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (US, 2001–2007). She also played a character called "Pudding" in the Jilly Cooper-penned BBC sitcom It's Awfully Bad for Your Eyes, Darling (UK, 1971).

Early life

Carr was born on 13 August 1950 in Loughton, Essex, the daughter of Patrick Carr, a steel erector and Gwendoline Rose Carr (née Clark), a post office employee. She trained at the Arts Educational Schools in London.[http://www.filmreference.com/film/10/Jane-Carr.html Jane Carr Biography], Filmreference.com

Career

=Film=

Her earliest film role was as Mary McGregor in the 1969 British film The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, directed by Ronald Neame from a screenplay written by Jay Presson Allen, adapted from her own stage play, which was based in turn on the 1961 novel of the same name by Muriel Spark. In this role, like her fellow young actors, she had to portray the character at ages ranging from 11 to 18.

In 1970, she co-starred with Angela Lansbury and Michael York in Something for Everyone, and also starred in Danny Jones (1972) with Frank Finlay. Her other film roles have included the TV movie The Bunker (1981), Deal of a Lifetime (1999), Crazy as Hell (2002), Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006), Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009) as Lucinda, Editor of Bonchic Magazine, and The Five-Year Engagement (2012). In 2014, she voiced Mrs. Goggins and Granny in Postman Pat: The Movie,{{Cite web|url=https://www.dreadcentral.com/news/93951/rob-zombies-31-jane-carr-slithers-as-sister-serpent/|title=Rob Zombie's 31 – Jane Carr Slithers as Sister Serpent|website=Dreadcentral.com|date=20 March 2015|access-date=21 August 2020}} and portrays Sister Serpent in the Halloween themed slasher film 31 (2015).{{Cite web|url=https://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3336901/rob-zombies-31-satanic-sister-serpent/|title=Rob Zombie's '31' Has a Satanic Sister Serpent|first=Brad|last=Miska|website=Bloody-disgusting.com|date=20 March 2015|access-date=21 August 2020}}

=Stage=

Carr received a Laurence Olivier Award nomination in 1977 for her performance as Mary Mooney in the comedy Once a Catholic. She joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1978, receiving a second Olivier nomination in 1982 for A Midsummer Night's Dream and appearing in The Tempest, As You Like It, Much Ado About Nothing, The Merchant of Venice and The Merry Wives of Windsor. She played Wendy in the 1982 RSC adaptation of J. M. Barrie's Peter Pan at the Barbican in 1982 and appeared opposite Maggie Smith in the 1985 production of Congreve's The Way of the World.

In 1987, she moved to the United States while touring with the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby. From 2006 to 2009, she played Mrs. Brill in Mary Poppins on Broadway. Jane was part of the original cast of A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, the Tony Winner for Best Musical in 2014. She played the part of Miss Shingle. In August 2014, she left the role and was succeeded by Carole Shelley.{{Cite web|url=https://www.broadway.com/buzz/177267/tony-winner-carole-shelley-will-join-cast-of-a-gentlemans-guide-to-love-murder/|title=Tony Winner Carole Shelley Will Join Cast of A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder|website=Broadway.com|access-date=21 August 2020}}

=Television=

In 1969 Jane played Lesley Biddulph in the LWT mini-series "The Gold Robbers".

In 1972 Jane was a cast member in an episode of the Granada production, "Crown Court". She appeared in the role of Gillian Heys in the episode "A Genial Man". In 1980, she appeared as Rita in National Pelmet, series two opening episode of the drama Minder (UK, 1979–1994). She also had a prominent part as "Louise" in the TV series Dear John (1988–92).{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094447/characters/nm0139732|title=Dear John (1988–1992) Jane Carr: Louise Mercer|website=IMDb|access-date=20 September 2020}}{{RS|date=August 2024}}

In 1994, she played Timov (vomit spelled backwards), daughter of Al-ghul (Arabic: الغول, the ghoul), one of the three wives of Londo Mollari in the episode "Soul Mates" on US TV series Babylon 5. She continues to play occasional roles on television, including Fran Metzgar in Curb Your Enthusiasm (US, 2000), besides her voice work. In 2006, she served as both body double and voice actress of "Tabitha Lenox" on the US daytime drama Passions when actress Juliet Mills was on a brief vacation.{{cn|date=March 2020}}

In 2002, she played the part of Malcolm Reed's mother, Mary Reed, in the episode "Silent Enemy" of the TV series Star Trek: Enterprise. Carr appeared on an episode of Friends, "The One with Ross's Wedding", and on three episodes of Gilmore Girls. She has also had guest starring and recurring roles on episodes of many other US comedy shows including Wings, Caroline in the City, Monk, Ellen, Becker, Dharma & Greg, Mad About You, and three episodes of Curb Your Enthusiasm.{{Cite web |title=Jane Carr |url=https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/jane-carr/credits/3030273428/ |access-date=2022-07-06 |website=TV Guide |language=en}}

In 2011, Carr played a resident of the apartment building Alex and Harper lived in on Wizards of Waverly Place. In 2012, she played a nanny, Mrs. Buckminster in a Season 8 episode of How I Met Your Mother. In 2018–19, she appeared as Tabitha, the fairy godmother, on five episodes of Legends of Tomorrow.{{cn|date=March 2020}}

In 2020, Carr had a guest role as Betty on the CBS sitcom Mom (season 8, episode 3 - "Tang and a Safe Space for Everybody").

=Voice acting=

In 1985, she voiced the dual role of Computer and its Inner Voice in the Doctor Who radio series Slipback (UK, 1985). In 2008, she voiced the character of Grandma Winifred Fletcher in the American Disney animated television series Phineas and Ferb. She also voiced Lady Cecelia in Familias Regnant universe Heris Serrano trilogy graphic audio book.

She also provides the voice of Cosmo's mother Mama Cosma in the Nickelodeon animated series The Fairly OddParents.

Partial filmography

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! colspan="4" style="background: LightSteelBlue;" | Film

Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

1969The Prime of Miss Jean BrodieMary McGregor
1970Something for EveryoneLotte Von Ornstein
1971PercyNurse
1972Danny JonesAngie Dickson
1988The Tracey Ullman ShowHelen HavershamEpisode: "Kay's Old Love"
1988–1992Dear JohnLouise Mercer
1993Boy Meets WorldMrs. BertramEpisode: "Boys II Mensa"
1994Babylon 5TimovEpisode: "Soul Mates"
1998FriendsTicket AgentEpisode: "The One With Ross’s Wedding Part 2"
1999Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged MeWoman - Pecker
1999Blue StreakMuseum Official
1999Deal of a LifetimeNancy
1999ThanksNurse RebeccaEpisode: "Privacy"
2001–2008The Fairly OddParentsMama CosmaVarious episodes
2002Crazy as HellNurse Danza
2002Treasure PlanetMrs. DunwittyVoice
2005

|Gilmore Girls

|Nora

|3 episodes

2005

|Numb3rs

|Museum Director (unnamed)

|1 episode

2006Garfield: A Tail of Two KittiesMrs. Whitney
2006Air BuddiesMrs. Niggles
2007Kim PossibleNanny MaimVoice
2008–2011

|Phineas and Ferb

|Grandma Winifred Fletcher

|Voice; 7 episodes

2009Hannah Montana: The MovieLucinda
2010–2012

|Fish Hooks

|Ann Chovie / Dan Chovie

|Voice; 6 episodes

2011

|Wizards of Waverly Place

|Martha St. Claire

|Episode: "Get Along, Little Zombie"

2012The Five-Year EngagementGrandma Katherine
2012How I Met Your MotherMrs. BuckminsterEpisode: Nannies
2014Postman Pat: The MovieMrs. Goggins / GrannyVoice
201531Sister Serpent
2017Better ThingsJaritaEpisode: "White Rock"
2018–2019Legends of TomorrowFairy Godmother5 episodes
rowspan="2" |2020

|Coop & Cami Ask the World

|Kitty

|Episode: "Would You Wrather Rip Your Pants?"

MomBettyEpisode: "Tang and a Safe Space for Everybody"
2022

|That Girl Lay Lay

|Ms. Santalucia

|Episode: "Freaky Fri-Day-Day"

2022–2023

|Willow

|The Crone

|2 episodes

2023

|Stillwater

|Grandma / Royal Advisor

|2 episodes

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