
Carter died Saturday morning at a
“This has been a terrible blow to our family,”
Holbrook said in a written statement. “We would appreciate everyone
understanding that this is a private family tragedy.”
Carter had a long career as a stage actress and
cabaret singer. But her signature role was as the strong and
opinionated star of “Designing Women,” which focused on four women
running an interior design firm in
Carter,
told the Palm Beach Post in 1999. “We all thought we were the prettiest
and the funniest.”
Potts told The Associated Press in 2006: “It was
something so unique, because there had never been anything quite like
it. … We never had that exponentially expanded, smart, attractive
women who read newspapers and had passions about things and loved each
other and stood by each other.”
“When I was 4 I started dreaming I’d perform at the
Met,” she told the Palm Beach Post in 1999. “As I got older I felt a
little less secure because I started to realize that my voice was not
this enormous sound.”
She graduated from what was then Memphis State
University with a bachelor’s degree in English. Her first stage work
was in a 1960 Memphis production of “Carousel.”
Carter debuted off-
She gave up acting when she married investment banker
a wife and mother) was what you did,” she told The Hartford Courant in
2003. “My whole life I had been an actress in spurts because my family
is more important to me than anything else.”
She restarted her career in the 1970s with a role on
the soap opera “The Edge of Night.” Carter had several TV roles
including “Diff’rent Strokes” and “Filthy Rich,” which would provide a
connection to her star turn on “Designing Women.”
The executive producers of “Designing Women” were the husband-and-wife team of
Carter and Holbrook were married in 1984 and Holbrook appeared on “Designing Women” as Carter’s suitor,
Carter was nominated for an Emmy in 2007 for her
role as a mother-in-law on “Desperate Housewives.” She also appeared on
the drama “Family Law” from 1999 to 2002
In 2009, Carter and Holbrook were in the film “That Evening Sun.”
In addition to Holbrook, Carter is survived by daughters
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