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  2. Dr. Carole Shelley joined us as an associate in August, 2008. She moved to Pocatello from Scottsdale, Arizona where she has been working in a private practice. She graduated from The Chicago Medical School in 1995 and completed her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Cincinnati in 1999. She is board certified and she was ...

  3. Carole Augusta Shelley was an English actress, voice actress, and singer, who was best known for her roles as Gwendolyn Pigeon in the original Broadway production of The Odd Couple and the film, and as Madame Morrible in the original Broadway cast of Wicked. Her other stage credits included As You Like It, Absurd Person Singular, The Elephant Man, Stepping Out, Twelve Dreams, Cabaret, Billy ...

  4. 20 de ene. de 2004 · Stage veteran Carole Shelley, who is currently starring as Madame Morrible in Wicked, boasts a long list of shows and accolades. Her Broadway credits include Cabaret, Show Boat, The Last Night of ...

  5. Biografia. Carole Shelley nasceu em Londres, em 16 de agosto de 1939, mas se naturalizou norte-americana. Ela estreou no cinema em O Preço de Uma Vida (1949). Em 1965 estreou na Broadway na peça The Odd Couple de Neil Simon.O texto foi adaptado para o cinema, e Shelley voltou a repetir o papel que fizera nos palcos anos antes.. Seus outros créditos no cinema incluem os filmes O Homem Que ...

  6. Carole Shelley est une actrice britannique née le 16 août 1939 à Londres et morte le 31 août 2018 à Manhattan. Principalement connue pour son rôle d'une des sœurs Pigeon, aux côtés de Monica Evans, dans la pièce de Neil Simon Drôle de couple et ses adaptations à l'écran, elle a aussi prêté sa voix à trois longs métrages de Walt Disney Pictures.

  7. 1 de sept. de 2018 · Carole Shelley, an English actress who gained acclaim on the U.S. stage in musicals, dramas and comedies, died on August 31 at her home in Manhattan. She was 79. The cause of death was cancer.