Artist, Actress, Revolutionary War Reenactment Cook and Interpreter, Blogger. Carolina was borne a Hoosier girl. She attended North View Junior High in Indianapolis, and she was a graduate of North Central High School, class of 1972, Indianapolis, IN. She was a member of The Portfolio. She loved Davy Jones and The Monkees, and was destined later in life to become a full-fledged New Yorker.
She adopted "Carolina" when she decided to try her hand at comedy and theater.
She appeared in four films: "Mary's Grave," from 2001, " Reflections," from 2003, "The Franklin Abraham," from 2004, and " Losers of the Year," from 2005, and appeared on the cover of Newsweek magazine.
Carolina loved her Brownstone, her cats and her favorite saying was, " Huzzah!"
May She Rest in Peace.
Thank you to her good friend and FG contributor valpat54, number 47914566 for updated and corrected information.
Artist, Actress, Revolutionary War Reenactment Cook and Interpreter, Blogger. Carolina was borne a Hoosier girl. She attended North View Junior High in Indianapolis, and she was a graduate of North Central High School, class of 1972, Indianapolis, IN. She was a member of The Portfolio. She loved Davy Jones and The Monkees, and was destined later in life to become a full-fledged New Yorker.
She adopted "Carolina" when she decided to try her hand at comedy and theater.
She appeared in four films: "Mary's Grave," from 2001, " Reflections," from 2003, "The Franklin Abraham," from 2004, and " Losers of the Year," from 2005, and appeared on the cover of Newsweek magazine.
Carolina loved her Brownstone, her cats and her favorite saying was, " Huzzah!"
May She Rest in Peace.
Thank you to her good friend and FG contributor valpat54, number 47914566 for updated and corrected information.