Steinberg
10-02-2007, 09:56 AM
Caroline McWilliams before and after Benson:
Well main reason you hardly see her, she became a theatre/ stage musical director.
Plus some stage acting.
Doing quite well at it.
http://www.cmu.edu/PR/releases06/061009_loveletters.html
Caroline McWilliams directed THE SMOKE & ICE FOLLIES. Caroline had just directed back to back productions of LOVE LETTERS with Debbie Reynolds and John Saxon (The El Portal Theatre) and Earl Holliman and JoAnne Worley (Hermosa Beach Playhouse).
She directed the 5th Annual ALS benefit at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on Broadway with Elaine Stritch and Brian Stokes Mitchell.
She also directed the 6th Annual ALS benefit last spring at the Lincoln Center venue.
Caroline directed the French farce DIVORCONS at The Pacific Resident Theatre; CHANG AND ENG (musical) at The Falcon Theatre; THE NATURE OF THE UNIVERSE at The Cast Theatre with Joanna Gleason, and YOU HAVEN’T CHANGED A BIT AND OTHER LIES (musical) at both The Whitefire Theatre and The Century Playhouse. On film, she directed the comedy short: THE MAKING OF ‘N JUSTICE, and the documentary WE GO WAY BACK for PBS about women's long term relationships.
As an actress, she appeared on Broadway playing Maggie in CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF, Hannah in THE ROTHSCHILDS and was a lead in the musical BOCCACIO. Off Broadway: MEASURE FOR MEASURE (American Shakespeare Festival), AN ORDINARY MAN, A SMALL EXPECTATION. Television: lead on the series: SOAP, BENSON, BEVERLY HILLS 90210, and NEARLY DEPARTED with Eric Idle. Caroline was a regular on THE GUIDING LIGHT for six years.
She acted in JUDGING AMY as Amy's lawyer.
On film, ahe played opposite Cher in MERMAIDS, Kevin Bacon in WHITE WATER SUMMER, and recently starred in the independent film HIGHWAY TIME.
Los Angeles Theatre includes THE LADY CRIES MURDER with Sam Anderson, ON GOLDEN POND with Charles Durning, and SPECIAL OCCASIONS at The Pasadena Playhouse.
This photo is about a year old or so so she must have been 61.
Not sure if she ever had and plastic surgery...hard to tell.
But i think for a woman in her 60s she is still pretty.
http://www.stbgamers.net/CMW/Caroline_McWilliams.jpg
Well main reason you hardly see her, she became a theatre/ stage musical director.
Plus some stage acting.
Doing quite well at it.
http://www.cmu.edu/PR/releases06/061009_loveletters.html
Caroline McWilliams directed THE SMOKE & ICE FOLLIES. Caroline had just directed back to back productions of LOVE LETTERS with Debbie Reynolds and John Saxon (The El Portal Theatre) and Earl Holliman and JoAnne Worley (Hermosa Beach Playhouse).
She directed the 5th Annual ALS benefit at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on Broadway with Elaine Stritch and Brian Stokes Mitchell.
She also directed the 6th Annual ALS benefit last spring at the Lincoln Center venue.
Caroline directed the French farce DIVORCONS at The Pacific Resident Theatre; CHANG AND ENG (musical) at The Falcon Theatre; THE NATURE OF THE UNIVERSE at The Cast Theatre with Joanna Gleason, and YOU HAVEN’T CHANGED A BIT AND OTHER LIES (musical) at both The Whitefire Theatre and The Century Playhouse. On film, she directed the comedy short: THE MAKING OF ‘N JUSTICE, and the documentary WE GO WAY BACK for PBS about women's long term relationships.
As an actress, she appeared on Broadway playing Maggie in CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF, Hannah in THE ROTHSCHILDS and was a lead in the musical BOCCACIO. Off Broadway: MEASURE FOR MEASURE (American Shakespeare Festival), AN ORDINARY MAN, A SMALL EXPECTATION. Television: lead on the series: SOAP, BENSON, BEVERLY HILLS 90210, and NEARLY DEPARTED with Eric Idle. Caroline was a regular on THE GUIDING LIGHT for six years.
She acted in JUDGING AMY as Amy's lawyer.
On film, ahe played opposite Cher in MERMAIDS, Kevin Bacon in WHITE WATER SUMMER, and recently starred in the independent film HIGHWAY TIME.
Los Angeles Theatre includes THE LADY CRIES MURDER with Sam Anderson, ON GOLDEN POND with Charles Durning, and SPECIAL OCCASIONS at The Pasadena Playhouse.
This photo is about a year old or so so she must have been 61.
Not sure if she ever had and plastic surgery...hard to tell.
But i think for a woman in her 60s she is still pretty.
http://www.stbgamers.net/CMW/Caroline_McWilliams.jpg