Carrie Hamilton Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Carrie Louise Hamilton (December 5, 1963 in New York City – January 20, 2002, in Los Angeles) was an American actress, singer, and playwright. She was the daughter of comedienne Carol Burnett and producer Joe Hamilton.
Full Name
Carrie Hamilton
Net Worth
$300,000
Date Of Birth
December 5, 1963
Died
January 20, 2002, Los Angeles, California, United States
Place Of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Profession
Actor, Singer, Playwright
Education
Pepperdine University
Nationality
American
Spouse
Mark Templin
Parents
Carol Burnett, Joe Hamilton
Siblings
Erin Hamilton, Jody Hamilton, Jeffrey Hamilton, John Hamilton, Kathleen Hamilton, Nancy Hamilton, Jennifer Hamilton, Dana Hamilton, Joseph Hamilton, Judith Hamilton
Nicknames
Carrie Hamilton, Hamilton, Carrie
IMDB
Movies
Cool World, Tokyo Pop, A Mother's Justice, Shag, Checkered Flag, Single Women Married Men, Hostage
Her younger sister, Erin Hamilton, wrote a song dedicated to Carrie after her death.
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Enjoyed occasionally living in a small place between Gunnison and Montrose in Colorado.
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Was married to Marc Templin, who was in the band, Ten Inch Men. They later divorced and, just before her death, she was seriously involved with the singer, Ryan Adams.
Ryan Adams' 2002 album, "Demolition", is dedicated to her.
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Was the inspiration for the 1983 hit single "Carrie's Gone" (#81, Billboard), written by former boyfriend Fergie Frederiksen and recorded by his band, Le Roux.
Carrie Hamilton spoke publicly in the '80s about her struggles with addiction and her decision to go drug-free.
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Carrie starred as Maureen in the first national touring version of the musical 'Rent' and wrote and directed short films through the profit-sharing production company Namethkuf.
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She studied music and acting at Pepperdine University in Malibu.
Carrie and her mother collaborated on a stage version of Burnett's best-selling memoir "One More Time". The resulting play, "Hollywood Arms", had its world premiere in Chicago in April 2002, with Harold Prince directing.
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Carrie won "The Women in Film Award" at the 2001 Latino Film Festival for her short film, Lunchtime Thomas (2001).