Carol Wayne

Carol Marie Wayne (September 6, 1942 – January 13, 1985) was an American television and film actress. She appeared regularly on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson as the Matinee Lady in the Art Fern's Tea Time Movie sketches.

Carol Wayne
Born
Carol Marie Wayne

(1942-09-06)September 6, 1942
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
DiedJanuary 13, 1985(1985-01-13) (aged 42)
OccupationActress
Years active1966–1985
Spouses
Loreto Cera
(m. 1965; div. 1967)
(m. 1969; div. 1974)
(m. 1975; div. 1980)
Children1
RelativesNina Wayne (sister)

Early life

Born in Chicago, Wayne began her show business career as a teenage figure skater in the Ice Capades along with her younger sister, Nina.[1]

Career

Wayne did television guest shots on I Spy (as the title character in the episode "Trouble with Temple"), Bewitched (as a rabbit turned into a cocktail bunny), I Dream of Jeannie (as dim-witted starlet Bootsie Nightingale), Love American Style, Emergency! and The Fall Guy, and appeared in many sketches on The Red Skelton Show.

Wayne said she was "discovered" at a Hollywood party and auditioned for The Tonight Show after appearances as a Las Vegas chorus line dancer.[2][3]

She gained her greatest fame for appearances (1967–1984) on The Tonight Show,[4] including 100-plus appearances (1971–1984) as the buxom Matinée Lady on The Tonight Show in Johnny Carson's popular Art Fern's Tea Time Movie sketches, which were filled with sexual double entendres. After her death, Carson kept the Art Fern character off the air for most of the next year. He eventually hired Danuta Wesley and later Teresa Ganzel to be his new Matinée Lady.

Wayne made appearances on several game shows during the 1970s including Mantrap and Hollywood Squares. She was a regular panelist on Celebrity Sweepstakes. She landed roles in several films, including Gunn, The Party (both directed by Blake Edwards), Scavenger Hunt, Savannah Smiles and Surf II. Her final onscreen appearance came in the 1984 drama Heartbreakers, for which she received the best reviews of her career. Critic Roger Ebert wrote, "Her performance is so good, so heartbreaking, if you will, that it pulls the whole movie together."[5]

In February 1984, Wayne appeared nude in a pictorial for Playboy magazine.[2] The same year, she filed for bankruptcy.[6][7][8]

Personal life

Wayne was married three times. She married her first husband, Loreto "Larry" Cera, on May 1, 1965; they divorced in June 1967. In 1969, Wayne married her second husband, rock-music photographer Barry Feinstein, with whom she had a son, Alex Feinstein (b. 1970).[3][9] The couple divorced in 1974. A year later, she married television and film producer Burt Sugarman, who served as producer on Celebrity Sweepstakes.[10] They divorced in 1980.[11]

Wayne told Johnny Carson in an interview on April 30, 1974, one of 38 appearances, that she enjoyed gardening and growing bonsai trees, and in another interview, breeding Andalusian horses.[citation needed]

Death

In January 1985, Wayne vacationed at the Las Hadas Resort in Manzanillo, Colima, Mexico, with companion Edward Durston, a car salesman.[6][7][12] After an argument, Wayne reportedly took a walk on the beach. Three days later, a local fisherman found Wayne's body in a shallow bay. An autopsy performed in Mexico revealed no signs of alcohol or other drugs in her body, and her death was ruled "accidental."[6][8]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1967GunnErnestine
1968The PartyJune Warren
1979Scavenger HuntNurse
1980Gypsy AngelsWaitress
1982Savannah SmilesDoreen
1984Surf IIMrs. O'FinlayAlternative title: Surf II: The End of the Trilogy
1984HeartbreakersCandy
1984E. Nick: A Legend in His Own MindRegine
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1966The Man from U.N.C.L.EGinger LaVeerEpisode: "The Super-Colossal Affair"
1966The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.SheliaEpisode: "The Faustus Affair"
1967I SpyTempleEpisode: "The Trouble with Temple"
1967Occasional WifeMiss Orange GroveEpisode: "The New Secretary"
1967I Dream of JeannieBootsie NightingaleEpisode: "Here Comes Bootsie Nightingale"
1969BewitchedBunnyEpisode: "A Bunny for Tabitha"
1970The Red Skelton ShowNBC Soundstage Tour Guide
Chambermaid
Episodes: "The Magic Act"
"The Private Detective"
1970–1972Love, American StyleVarious6 episodes
1971SargeReceptionistEpisode: "Psst! Wanna Buy a Dirty Picture?"
1971The Bold Ones: The LawyersChristie MullinsEpisode: "The Letter of the Law"
1971–1984The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonArt Fern's Tea-Time Movie Lady[13]3 episodes
1972MannixBobbiEpisode: "A Puzzle for One"
1972Every Man Needs OneNancyTelevision movie
1973The Girl with Something ExtraMimiEpisode: "John & Sally & Fred & Linda"
1974Medical CenterBlancheEpisode: "Adults Only"
1974Emergency!Renee, Miss OctoberEpisode: "The Screenwriter"
1974-1976Celebrity SweepstakesHerself (regular panelist)[14][15]Television game show
1979Whew!Herself (celebrity player)Television game show
1979Heaven on EarthTelevision movie
1981The Big Black PillAllegra FarrenpourTelevision movie
1981The Fall GuyRoseEpisodes: "The Meek Shall Inherit Rhonda"
"The Japanese Connection"

References