Who Is Carol Worthington Actress? Career After Death Valley Days

Carol Worthington is an American actress best known for her roles in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1967), I Never Promise You a Rose Garden (1977), and The Big Bus (1976).

Born in Los Angeles, Worthington, Carol has brilliantly executed the role of Spastic Patient in “I Never Promised You a Rose Garden,” Major Finley of “Wonder Woman,” and  Mrs. Hoover in “Delta House.” Another brilliant work she did was the role of Indiana she played in Death Valley Days, a TV series that ran from 1952-1970.

Who Is Carol Worthington? Actress’s Career After Death Valley Days

The actress Carol Worthington has been out of the radar after giving a few of her prolific acting in a bunch of movies and TV shows. It has often been questioned where has she been after working in Death Valley Days.

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Death Valley Days was a radio and television anthology series in the United States that featured true accounts of the American Old West, particularly the Death Valley region of southeastern California.

Rooth Woodman created the program in 1930, and it was broadcast on radio until 1945. Worthington portrayed the character of Indiana in this TV show.

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Carol Worthington: Where Is She Now? Wikipedia And Age

Born on July 20, 1940, Worthington is currently 82 years old. As the actress loved living a personal life, we do not have information about her current location. She was born in California.

The 82-year-old American actress was also a musician. Born in July, her zodiac sign is Cancer, and Carol’s hometown is reported to be Los Angeles, California.
The actress has kept her lips sealed regarding her family life and education. Worthington, however, has stated her hobbies that include reading, traveling, learning, and photography.

Her 1967 movie “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” was a musical comedy starring Robert Morse, Michele Lee, Rudy Vallee, and Anthony Teague alongside her.

Similarly, the TV show “Death Valley Days” was one of the longest-running Western series, originating on radio in the 1930s. The show ran for 18 seasons and in total, aired 452 episodes.

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