Carol Sutton (actress)
Carol Sutton | |
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Born | Carol Dickerson December 3, 1944 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. |
Died | December 10, 2020 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. | (aged 76)
Resting place | Mount Olivet Cemetery |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1974–2020 |
Spouse | Archie Sutton (divorced) |
Children | 2 |
Relatives | Oris Buckner III; brother |
Carol Joan Sutton (née Dickerson; December 3, 1944[1] – December 10, 2020) was an American actress of theater, film and television. She was best known for her appearances in the films Steel Magnolias, Monster's Ball, and Ray.
Biography
[edit]Carol Dickerson was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. She attended the Xavier University Preparatory School and then later enrolled at Xavier University of Louisiana, but dropped out of the latter after marrying Archie Sutton, whom she later divorced.[2] She worked for Total Community Action and earned certification in early childhood development from Texas Southern University in Houston.[3] She was also a parishioner at St Francis de Sales Catholic Church in New Orleans.[4] Her brother Oris Buckner III was a New Orleans homicide detective who revealed widespread corruption and racism in the New Orleans police department.[5]
Sutton died from complications of COVID-19 on December 10, 2020, seven days after her 76th birthday, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic in New Orleans.[6][7][2][8] She is interred at Mount Olivet Cemetery in New Orleans, Louisiana. The sixth episode of the second season of Outer Banks, titled "My Druthers", is dedicated in her memory.
Acting career
[edit]She joined the Dashiki Project Theatre in the 1960s.[9] Her acting debut came in the 1974 television film The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman. [10]
Sutton devoted much of her career to the theater and also served as an acting teacher in her hometown.[11][12] She recorded a large number of supporting roles in American film and television, participating in productions such as The Pelican Brief, Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh, American Horror Story: Coven, True Detective, Kidnap, The Last Exorcism, Outer Banks and Killer Joe.[6][13]
In 2012, Sutton received a New Orleans Lifetime Achievement Award.[14]
In 2019, Sutton played Lena Younger in A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry.[15]
Filmography
[edit]Film and television
[edit]- 1974: The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman (TV Movie) as Vivian
- 1976: Sounder, Part 2
- 1976: Abejas asesinas (TV Movie) as Mrs. Compher
- 1977: Minstrel Man (TV Movie) as Tess
- 1978: Mirrors as Perfume Lady
- 1982: Cane River as Ms. Mathis
- 1984: Gimme a Break! (TV Series) as Stewardess (uncredited)
- 1986: The Big Easy as Judge
- 1987: A Gathering of Old Men (TV Movie) as Janey
- 1987: Uncle Tom's Cabin (TV Movie) as Lucy
- 1988: In the Heat of the Night (TV Series) as Macie Jones / Lucille Jeffson
- 1989: The Outside Woman (TV Movie) as Female Security Officer
- 1989: Steel Magnolias as Nurse Pam
- 1991: This Gun for Hire (TV Movie) as Guard
- 1991: Doublecrossed (TV Movie) as Bailiff #1
- 1991: Convicts as Lena
- 1993: The Fire Next Time (TV Mini Series) as Estelle
- 1993: The Pelican Brief as New Orleans Policewoman
- 1994: Heart of Stone as Judge
- 1995: Jake Lassiter: Justice on the Bayou (TV Movie) as Judge Hamill
- 1995: Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh as Angry Woman at Matthew's House
- 1996: The Big Easy (TV Series) as Judge
- 1997: Orleans (TV Series) as Mary
- 1997: Eve's Bayou as Madame Renard
- 1998: Rag and Bone (TV Movie) as Etta Parker
- 1999: A Lesson Before Dying (TV Movie) as Thelma
- 2001: Tempted as Steffie, LeBlanc's Maid
- 2001: Going to California (TV Series) as Gloria Stevens
- 2001: El pasado nos condena as Ms. Guillermo
- 2002: The Badge as Pharmacy Lady
- 2003: Runaway Jury as Lou Dell
- 2004: A Love Song for Bobby Long as Ruthie
- 2004: Ray as Eula
- 2004: The Dead Will Tell (TV Movie) as Bakery Owner
- 2004: The Madam's Family: The Truth About the Canal Street Brothel (TV Movie) as Ms. Aguillard
- 2004: Searching for David's Heart (TV Movie) as Records Administrator
- 2006: Glory Road as Old Woman - Cole Field House
- 2006: Deja Vu as Eyewitness / Survivor
- 2006: Nola as Bernice
- 2007: Quincy & Althea (Short) as Althea
- 2007: Flakes as Miss Lucille
- 2007: Pride as Ophelia (Andre's Mother)
- 2007: The Staircase Murders (TV Movie) as Jury Forewoman
- 2008: Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins as Ms. Pearl
- 2008: American Violet as Charlise Leray
- 2008: Abduction of Jesse Bookman as Voodoo Lady
- 2008: The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond as Susie
- 2008: Front of the Class (TV Movie) as Admission Clerk
- 2009: Dixon's Girl (Short) as Clora
- 2009: In the Absence of Saints (Short) as Evelyn / Mother
- 2010: Father of Invention as Bingo Caller
- 2010: Beauty & the Briefcase (TV Movie) as Recruiter
- 2010: Treme (TV Series) as Melba
- 2010: The Last Exorcism as Shopkeeper
- 2010: Knucklehead as Woman on Bus
- 2011: Love, Wedding, Marriage as Matchmaker
- 2011: The Help as Cora
- 2011: Killer Joe as Saleslady
- 2011: Inside Out as Ancient Lady
- 2011: Jeff, Who Lives at Home as Elderly Woman
- 2012: Comando Especial as Hamilton Principal
- 2013: Robosapien: Rebooted as Mrs. Jacobs
- 2013: Red Bean Monday (Short) as Sally
- 2013: This Is the End as Cashier
- 2013: From the Rough as Esther Samsen
- 2013: White Rabbit as Librarian
- 2013: Oldboy as Vera
- 2013: American Horror Story: Coven (TV Series) as Black Woman
- 2014: True Detective (TV Series) as Miss Delores
- 2014: Elsa y Fred as Grocery Clerk
- 2014: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes as Old Woman
- 2014: American Heist as Hostage Woman
- 2014: Catch Hell as Delores
- 2014: The Masters of Suspense (Les Maîtres du suspense) as La Mambo
- 2015: Socialwerk (Short) as Miss Betty
- 2015: Bad Asses on the Bayou as Lois Morgan
- 2015: Hot Pursuit as Brenda
- 2015: N.O.L.A Circus as Psychiatrist
- 2015: Forgive and Forget as Catherine
- 2015: Scream Queens as Jury Foreman
- 2016: Confirmation (TV Movie) as Erma Hill
- 2016: Showing Roots as Rosadel
- 2016: Cold Moon as Nina
- 2016: Roots (TV Mini Series) as Miss Malizy
- 2016: Hidden America with Jonah Ray (TV Series) as Vanessa Watkins
- 2016: Abattoir as Muriel
- 2016: Scream (TV Series) as Drug Store Clerk
- 2016: Wild Oats as Mourner #4
- 2016: Plaquemines (Short) as Gam
- 2017: Camera Obscura as Dr. Vogel
- 2017: Kidnap as Nearby Woman #2
- 2017: Claws (TV Series) as Female Senior #1
- 2017: Things with Feathers (Short) as GoGo
- 2017: Sex Guaranteed as Old Lady
- 2017: Trailer Park Boys: Out of the Park (TV Series) as Witch Doctor
- 2018: Bad Stepmother (TV Movie) as Cara
- 2018: Out of Blue as Miss Tolkington
- 2019: Poms as Ruby
- 2019: The Last Laugh as Gayle Johnson
- 2019: Darlin' as Effie
- 2019: Mejor que nunca as Ruby
- 2019: Raceland (Short) as Paula
- 2019: Queen Sugar (TV Series) as Martha Lavoisier
- 2019: Hot Date (TV Series) as Angela
- 2019: Gothic Harvest as Erzuline
- 2019: Small Ball (Short) as Millie
- 2019: Greyson Family Christmas as Gran Hattie
- 2020: Messiah (TV Series) as Old Woman at Baptist Church
- 2020: Lovecraft Country (TV Series) as Ms. Osberta
- 2020: In the Bag (TV Series) as Angry Ol' Bat
- 2020: Freedom's Path as Caddy
- 2021: Outer Banks (TV Series) as Pope's Great Grandma
References
[edit]- ^ https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2SNX-483 (registration required)
- ^ a b Haring, Bruce (December 12, 2020). "Carol Sutton Dies: Acclaimed New Orleans Actress For Film, TV Was 76". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 13, 2020.
- ^ Pope, John (December 11, 2020). "Carol Sutton, 'mesmerizing' New Orleans actress for half century, dies at 76". NOLA.com. Retrieved December 12, 2020.
- ^ Pope, John (2020-10-11). "Carol Sutton, 'mesmerizing' New Orleans actress for half century, dies at 76". www.nola.com. Archived from the original on 2020-12-12. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
- ^ Risen, Clay (June 8, 2022). "Oris Buckner, Detective Who Blew Whistle on Police Abuse, Dies at 70". The New York Times. Archived from the original on June 8, 2022.
- ^ a b "New Orleans actress Carol Sutton dies from complications of COVID-19". WDSU. 2020-12-11. Retrieved 2020-12-11.
- ^ "Actress Carol Sutton dies from COVID-19 complications". MSN. Retrieved 2020-12-11.
- ^ Kennedy, Mark (December 12, 2020). "New Orleans stage and screen actor Carol Sutton dies at 76". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved December 12, 2020.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Thompkins, Gwen (13 December 2020). "Carol Sutton, New Orleans Star Known For Role In 'Steel Magnolias,' Dies At 76". NPR.org. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
- ^ Lee, Janet W. (2020-12-12). "Carol Sutton, Actor in 'Steel Magnolias' and 'Queen Sugar,' Dies of COVID-19 at 76". Variety. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
- ^ "Carol Sutton theatre profile". About the Artists. Retrieved 2020-12-11.
- ^ DeBerry, Jarvis (30 May 2013). "New Orleans and New Orleans actress Carol Sutton featured in hot Alicia Keys music video". NOLA. Retrieved 2020-12-11.
- ^ "Carol Sutton | TV Guide". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2020-12-11.
- ^ "Carol Sutton: Steel Magnolias actress dies from Covid-19". BBC News. December 12, 2020. Retrieved December 12, 2020.
- ^ Fortin, Jacey (2020-12-15). "Carol Sutton, a Stage and Screen Actress Devoted to New Orleans, Dies at 76". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
External links
[edit]- Carol Sutton at IMDb
- 1944 births
- 2020 deaths
- 20th-century American actresses
- 21st-century American actresses
- Actresses from New Orleans
- American stage actresses
- American film actresses
- American television actresses
- African-American actresses
- Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Louisiana
- Texas Southern University alumni
- African-American Catholics
- 21st-century African-American actresses