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Carolyn Nye McGeoy (October 14, 1936 - July 14, 2006), known professionally as Carrie Nye, was an American actress. She was nominated for a Tony Award in 1965, a Primetime Emmy Award in 1980, and a Drama Desk Award in 1981.


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Carolyn Nye McGeoy , known professionally as Carrie Nye, was an American actress. In her career spanning 32 years, she was nominated for a Tony Award in 1965, a Primetime Emmy Award in 1980, and a Drama Desk Award in 1981.


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The smoky seductress was born in Mississippi with the highly untheatrical name of Carolyn Nye McGeoy on October 14, 1936 (some sources indicate 1937), the daughter of a banker and a housewife.


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Carrie Nye, a Tony Award-nominated actress who occasionally appeared on television and in films but remained best known for her stage work, which ranged from musicals to Shakespeare, has died..


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Actress Carrie Nye, a Mississippi native wife of Dick Cavett, dies. Ashley Elkins. Jul 18, 2006.


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Carrie Nye, 69, a Tony Award-nominated actress who occasionally appeared on television and in films but remained best known for her stage work, which ranged from musicals to Shakespeare, died.


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NEW YORK -- Actress Carrie Nye, wife of television personality Dick Cavett, was mugged early Wednesday outside her Manhattan apartment and punched in the face when she chased the criminal to his car.


SHOW Dick Cavett and Wife Carrie Nye At Their Home, Tick Hall

Carolyn Nye McGeoy (October 14, 1936 - July 14, 2006), known professionally as Carrie Nye, was an American actress. In her career spanning 32 years, she was nominated for a Tony Award in 1965, a Primetime Emmy Award in 1980, and a Drama Desk Award in 1981. Early life


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1966-1970 New York Television Theatre (TV Series) - A Slight Accident (1970) - Augustus Does His Bit/The Dark Lady of the Sonnets (1966) 1968 The Admirable Crichton (TV Movie) Lady Catherine. 1966 Ten Blocks on the Camino Real (TV Movie) Marguerite Gautier. 1966 The Group. Norine.


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Carrie Nye, a seductive Mississippi-born actress who found an artistic home at Massachusetts' Williamstown Theatre Festival, died July 12 at her home in Manhattan. The cause was lung cancer.


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(New York-AP) July 17, 2006 - Actress Carrie Nye has died of lung cancer. She died Friday at her home in Manhattan. Nye was married to TV host Dick Cavett. They married in 1964, having met while.


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Cavett and his late wife, actress Carrie Nye, bought the house in 1966, just before his TV star went super-nova. After a fire destroyed his 1880s Long Island seafront house, former TV talk show.


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It was Mr. Cavett's wife, the actress Carrie Nye, who was at their place in the city. "Darling?" she said.


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Greenwood native Carolyn Nye McGeoy, a stage, film and television actress, died Friday of lung cancer at her home in Manhattan, N.Y. She was 69. Nye was the daughter of a prominent Greenwood family. Her father was the president of a local bank, which is now Trustmark, and her mother was a homemaker.


(L) Carrie Nye in a scene from the offBroadway production of the play

Stage, film and television actress Carrie Nye died of lung cancer on Friday, July 14 at her home in Manhattan. She was 69. Nye received a Tony Award nomination in 1965 for her performance as Helen.


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Illustration by Tim McDonagh At the show's zenith, Cavett had such immense gravitational pull that Joni Mitchell's manager yanked her from appearing at a music festival in upstate New York for fear.