Scene Stealers: Carol Kane
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Everyone is familiar with Carol Kane. But from where or from what do they remember her best? The actress has stolen scenes in so many films that you could have a room of twenty people and each person might choose a different title she's most memorable in. She's played so many types -- quiet and loud; cute and sexy and plain and creepy; young and very, very old -- it is amazing that she can sustain such easy recognition. Perhaps it is her tired, Bette Davis eyes. In a non-physical way, it is her distinct voice, of course, which people recall.
She held her own in early, small parts opposite Al Pacino, Woody Allen and Jack Nicholson before landing one of her few leading roles in the original When a Stranger Calls, where her ageless face allowed her to play her character as a teenager and an adult. She spent a season on the TV-show Taxi, though her presence was so huge it feels like she appeared throughout its five years. In My Blue Heaven, she had little to do, but she still left a mark with her swooning reception of one of the greatest pick up lines ever. She beat up Bill Murray with a toaster in Scrooged, called Billy Crystal a LIAR!!!! in The Princess Bride and most recently went AWOL on Vin Diesel in The Pacifier, leaving him alone to care for the film's children and deliver its comedy (he succeeds only in the former).
One film, a guilty pleasure of mine, for which Kane is not usually remembered, is License to Drive. Personally I think of her most fondly in that film, playing Corey Haim's pregnant mother. In fact, take out all those scenes with Corey and Corey, and you've got a great little maternity short starring her and Richard Masur. The role has a beautiful build-up, and it displays nearly all of Kane's traits and trademarks, allowing her to start out simple and finish with a tremendous bang.
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(Page 1)2. "She held her own in early, small parts opposite Al Pacino, Woody Allen and Jack Nicholson before landing one of her few leading roles in the original When a Stranger Calls..."
For the record: Kane's leading role in Hester Street earned her a Best Actress Oscar nomination in 1975.
3. Being nominated for Best Actress is very different from scene stealing, but yeah, I probably should have mentioned that if I mentioned When a Stranger Calls. The latter just had more reference for people nowadays. Hester Street isn't very much remembered at all, unfortunately.
Posted at 9:17PM on Jul 17th 2006 by Christopher Campbell
4. My favorite is a Dr. Pepper commercial she did in the 80's. It was a take off of a silent film and she went from "Mary Pickford" sweet to "Theda Bara" wanton in the flash of an eye after one sip of a Dr. Pepper. Now that's acting.
Posted at 6:20AM on Jul 18th 2006 by Phil Gray
5. I love that Dr. Ppepper Commercial- She's brilliant. It's a great commercial and her performance is perfect. You can see it at The Museum of Television and Radio in Beverly Hills and New York City.
Posted at 2:43AM on Aug 7th 2006 by jordan
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1. I like her in Annie Hall: "You're using this conspiracy theory as an excuse to avoid sex with me." And my friends and I are always quoting her cameo line in The Muppet Movie: "Myth! Myth!" "Yeth?"
Posted at 4:41PM on Jul 17th 2006 by Jette Kernion