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Krótka biografia

  • Works on APS: 1
  • Nationality: United States of America
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Died: 2002
  • Also known as: carrie kinsey
  • Museums on APS:
    • The Kinsey African American Art - History Collection
    • The Kinsey African American Art - History Collection
    • The Kinsey African American Art - History Collection
    • The Kinsey African American Art - History Collection
    • The Kinsey African American Art - History Collection
  • Więcej…
  • Top-ranked work: Letter to President Roosevelt\n\nLetter
  • Top 3 works: Letter to President Roosevelt\n\nLetter
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Born: 1963, Los Angeles, United States of America
  • Lifespan: 39 years

Quiz o sztuce

Na każde pytanie istnieje tylko jedna poprawna odpowiedź.

Pytanie 1:
Carrie Louise Hamilton was primarily known for her work as:
Pytanie 2:
Hamilton collaborated closely with which famous performer during her career?
Pytanie 3:
Carrie Hamilton gained recognition for her role in:
Pytanie 4:
What was a notable aspect of Carrie Hamilton's personal life?
Pytanie 5:
Carrie Hamilton’s legacy includes the renaming of what theatre to honor her contribution?

Early Life & Artistic Beginnings

Carrie Louise Hamilton (née Kinsey), born December 5, 1963, in Los Angeles, California, was the daughter of celebrated comedian Carol Burnett and producer Joe Hamilton. From a young age, Hamilton demonstrated an innate talent for performance—a legacy deeply rooted in her mother’s groundbreaking career on *The Carol Burnett Show*. Recognizing this passion, she pursued musical theater training at Pepperdine University in Malibu, immersing herself in acting classes and honing her vocal skills. This formative experience would profoundly shape her artistic sensibilities and propel her toward a life dedicated to creative expression. Her father, Joe Hamilton, provided crucial logistical support for her endeavors, fostering an environment conducive to artistic exploration.

Broadway Debut & Recognition

Hamilton’s theatrical journey commenced with a triumphant Broadway debut in 1985 as Reggie Higgins in *Fame*, cementing her position as a rising star within the musical theater world. The role showcased her versatility and charisma, capturing the essence of a young performer navigating the complexities of fame and ambition. However, it was her portrayal of Maureen Johnson in *Rent* that garnered widespread acclaim—a performance lauded for its emotional depth and nuanced interpretation of character. This iconic role solidified Hamilton’s reputation as a gifted storyteller and cemented her place among Broadway's most respected actresses. Critics consistently praised her ability to convey vulnerability and strength simultaneously, establishing her as a performer capable of resonating deeply with audiences.

Film Career & Collaborative Partnerships

Hamilton transitioned seamlessly into film acting, appearing in notable productions such as *Tokyo Pop* (1988), where she embodied an American singer discovering success in Japan alongside a local band—a testament to her adaptability and willingness to explore diverse artistic mediums. Her involvement in *Hostage* alongside Carol Burnett further underscored her collaborative spirit and demonstrated her ability to thrive within ensemble performances. Notably, Hamilton’s partnership with Ryan Adams yielded the poignant song “Everything About You,” showcasing her musical talent and contributing to Adams' acclaimed album. Collaborations with Burnett continued throughout her career, reflecting a familial bond that extended beyond professional endeavors—a connection characterized by mutual admiration and shared artistic vision.

Legacy & Artistic Influence

Carrie Louise Hamilton’s untimely passing in January 2002 at the age of 38 tragically curtailed her promising artistic trajectory. Despite her brief life, Hamilton left an indelible mark on the performing arts landscape—primarily through her contribution to *Rent*, which remains a cornerstone of contemporary musical theater and continues to inspire audiences worldwide. Furthermore, her involvement in adapting Carol Burnett’s memoir into the stage play *Hollywood Arms* honored her mother's legacy and ensured that Hamilton’s artistic spirit endured beyond her lifetime. Her name was proudly affixed to The Carrie Hamilton Theatre in Glasgow, Scotland—a lasting tribute to her dedication to performing arts and a symbol of her enduring influence on aspiring artists.