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* Series/YouTakeTheKids'' (1990–1991) - Nell Kirkland

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* Series/YouTakeTheKids'' ''Series/YouTakeTheKids'' (1990–1991) - Nell Kirkland

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Nell Ruth Carter (born Nell Ruth Hardy, September 13, 1948 – January 23, 2003) was an award-winning American actress and singer. She is best known for:

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Nell Ruth Hardy, September professionally known as ''Nell Carter'' (September 13, 1948 – January 23, 2003) was an award-winning American actress and singer. She is was best known for:for being a part of the original cast of ''Theatre/AintMisbehavin'' as well as starring in the sitcom ''Series/GimmeABreak''.



!!Theatre



* ''Series/GimmeABreak'': Nellie "Nell" Harper
* ''Film/{{Hair}}'': "Ain't Got No/ White Boys"
* ''Series/HanginWithMrCooper'': P. J. Moore

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* ''Series/GimmeABreak'': Nellie "Nell" Harper
''Theatre/SouthPacific'' (2001)
* ''Film/{{Hair}}'': ''Theatre/TheVaginaMonologues'' (2001)

!!Selected Filmography

[[AC: Film]]
* ''Film/{{Hair}}'' (1979) -
"Ain't Got No/ White Boys"
* ''Series/HanginWithMrCooper'': P. ''Film/ModernProblems'' (1981) - Dorita
* ''WesternAnimation/BebesKids'' (1992) - Vivian, voice

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* ''Series/RyansHope'' (1978–1979) - Ethel Green, 11 episodes
* ''The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo'' (1980–1981) - Sgt. Hildy Jones
* ''Series/GimmeABreak'' (1981–1987) - Nellie "Nell" Harper
* Series/YouTakeTheKids'' (1990–1991) - Nell Kirkland
* ''Series/HanginWithMrCooper'' (1993–1995) - P.
J. MooreMoore
* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'' (1995–1997) - Glory Grant, voice
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* Series/GimmeABreak : NBC DomCom that ran from 1981-1987.
* Series/HanginWithMrCooper
* Theatre/AintMisbehavin : Carter won a Tony award for her role, and an Emmy for the television version of the show
* Film/{{Hair}} : "Ain't Got No/ White Boys"

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* Series/GimmeABreak : NBC DomCom that ran from 1981-1987.
* Series/HanginWithMrCooper
* Theatre/AintMisbehavin : Carter won
''Theatre/AintMisbehavin'': Herself (won a Tony award for her role, and an Emmy for the television version of the show
show)
* Film/{{Hair}} : ''Theatre/{{Annie}}'' (1997 revival): Miss Hannigan
* ''Series/GimmeABreak'': Nellie "Nell" Harper
* ''Film/{{Hair}}'':
"Ain't Got No/ White Boys"Boys"
* ''Series/HanginWithMrCooper'': P. J. Moore
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Nell Ruth Carter (born Nell Ruth Hardy, September 13, 1948 – January 23, 2003[) was an award-winning American actress and singer. She is best known for:

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Nell Ruth Carter (born Nell Ruth Hardy, September 13, 1948 – January 23, 2003[) 2003) was an award-winning American actress and singer. She is best known for:
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Nell Carter (1948-2003) was an award-winning American actress and singer. She is best known for:

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Nell Ruth Carter (1948-2003) (born Nell Ruth Hardy, September 13, 1948 – January 23, 2003[) was an award-winning American actress and singer. She is best known for:



* Film/{{Hair}} : "Ain't Got No/ White Boys"

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* Film/{{Hair}} : "Ain't Got No/ White Boys"
Boys"
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* Stage/AintMisbehavin : Carter won a Tony award for her role, and an Emmy for the television version of the show

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* Stage/AintMisbehavin Theatre/AintMisbehavin : Carter won a Tony award for her role, and an Emmy for the television version of the show
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Nell Carter (1948-2003) was an award-winning American actress and singer. She is best known for:

* Series/GimmeABreak : NBC DomCom that ran from 1981-1987.
* Series/HanginWithMrCooper
* Stage/AintMisbehavin : Carter won a Tony award for her role, and an Emmy for the television version of the show
* Film/{{Hair}} : "Ain't Got No/ White Boys"

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