Caroline Lagerfelt

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Television Actor · Born Sep 23, 1947 · United States Of America · Female

Caroline Eugenie "Carolyn" Lagerfelt (born September 23, 1947) is a French-born actress, long based in the United States. 2Early life and education Lagerfelt was born in Paris, the daughter of Swedish diplomat Karl-Gustav Lagerfelt and Mary Charmian Sara (née Champion de Crespigny). She is descended from Swedish nobility and grew up in Sweden. Lagerfelt moved to the United States after college, where she enrolled in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. 2Career Lagerfelt began her career working in theater. Her first professional job was as a stage manager and understudy for the 1971 Broadway play Four on a Garden. That same year she made her onstage debut as Liz in Christopher Hampton's The Philanthropist at the Royal Court Theatre. She returned to Broadway two years later as Lady Ursula Itchin in the 1973 play The Jockey Club Stakes and again in 1975 as Marie-Louise Durham in The Constant Wife. Her performance in the latter earned her a Drama Desk Award nomination. Her next role on Broadway was as Beth in the 1977 play Otherwise Engage

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