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Caroline Sidney Aaron (née Abady; born () August 7, 1952) [1] is an American actress. She has appeared in multiple Mike Nichols, Nora Ephron, and Woody Allen films and is also known for her role in the television series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
Performed a one-woman, two-character play "Call Waiting" in 1994 and again in 2001. She later filmed it in 2004. The 87-minute film won the Best Comedy Jury Prize at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Frequently works with Woody Allen, Nora Ephron and Mike Nichols.
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- Richmond, Virginia, USA
Performed a one-woman, two-character play "Call Waiting" in 1994 and again in 2001. She later filmed it in 2004. The 87-minute film won the Best Comedy Jury Prize at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
- August 7, 1952
Feb 18, 2022 · JTA — When she was cast as Midge Maisel’s mother-in-law in “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” veteran actress Caroline Aaron had no idea that a series about a very particular slice of mid-20th ...
Birth Details. August 7, 1952. Richmond, Virginia, United States. Famous Works. CREDITS. Film Appearances. Martha, Come Back to the Five & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean, Cinecom International, 1982. Makeup woman, Without a Trace, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1983. Waitress, Baby, It's You, Paramount, 1983.
Caroline Sidney Aaron (née Abady; born () August 7, 1952) [1] is an American actress. She has appeared in multiple Mike Nichols, Nora Ephron, and Woody Allen films and is also known for her role in the television series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
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Sep 19, 2020 · The memory of Ku Klux Klan crosses burning on her front lawn hasn’t disappeared in the embers for actress Caroline Aaron. She was just five in 1956, but as the daughter of prominent Jewish civil rights activist Nina Friedman, growing up in southern Richmond, Virginia, exposed her to the racist abuse endured by black families.