Pat Carroll dead: Woman who voiced Disney’s Little Mermaid dies
Pat Carroll, who was the voiceover star who played Ursula in Disney’s The Little Mermaid, has passed away at the age of 95 after falling ill with pneumonia
Pat Carroll has died
Pat Carroll, who is best known as the voice of Ursula in Disney’s The Little Mermaid, has died at the age of 95.
The actress had suffered with pneumonia before she passed away at her home in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. on Saturday.
She once admitted her role as Ursula in 1989, and singing songs such as Poor Unfortunate Souls, was one of her favourite roles.
It wasn’t, however, her only Disney role as she’d also appeared in the 1965 musical version of Cinderella in which she played the wicked stepsister.
As well as her Disney roles, she also featured on popular series such as ER, Laverne & Shirley, and The Danny Thomas Show.
She was also a regular on US sitcom Make Room for Daddy between 1961 and 1964.
Pat Carroll was best known for being the voice of Ursula in The Little Mermaid
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Pat Carroll on The Jimmy Durante Show
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Her first major role came in 1947 when she starred in Hometown Girl.
In 1956, she won her first Emmy for her performance on Sid Caesar’s House.
She also won a Grammy for best spoken word, documentary or drama in 1980 for her much-acclaimed role in a one-woman show about American novelist and playwright Gertrude Stein.
Following the news of Pat’s death breaking, fans quickly took to social media to share messages of condolence.
One Twitter user wrote: “So sad, so true — Rest in Power, Dark Queen! Ursula is still one of the greatest Disney Villains ever & her signature song, “Poor Unfortunate Souls”, is still one of the greatest villain songs ever made! #TheLittleMermaid #Ursula #PatCarroll #Disney.”
Another penned: “Rest in peace, Pat Carroll,” followed by a sad eyes emoji.
Pat Carroll has died aged 95
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A third tweeted: “The Little Mermaid was my favorite Disney movie growing up and hearing of Pat Carroll’s passing is heartbreaking. Ursula was a great character and villain (who reminded me of my grandmother) RIP.”
And a fourth said: “Farewell to thee, Ursula, we shall miss you, RIP Pat Carroll,” followed by three sad face emojis.
She is survived by daughters Kerry Karsian, Tara Karsian and granddaughter Evan Karsian-McCormick.
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