Carol Ohmart
Known for: Acting
Born: June 2, 1927 in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA - Died: December 31, 2001
Armelia Carol Ohmart, known professionally as Carol Ohmart, was an American actress and former model who appeared in numerous films and television series from the early 1950s until the 1970s. Over the duration of her career, she would appear in several notable horror and film noirs, including lead roles in The Wild Party (1956) and William Castle's House on Haunted Hill (1959). Born to a Mormon family in Salt Lake City, Ohmart spent the majority of her early life in Seattle and Spokane, Washington. After graduating high school, she returned to Utah where she won the title of Miss Utah, and subsequently placed fourth in the Miss America pageant. Her appearance in pageants led to modeling work, which included posing for artist Milton Caniff. Ohmart made her feature film debut in Michael Curtiz's The Scarlet Hour in 1956, followed by various television appearances, as well as roles in several horror films, such as House on Haunted Hill (1959) and Spider Baby (1968). Her final film appearance was in The Spectre of Edgar Allan Poe (1974), after which she formally retired from acting, dedicating her time to studying New Age philosophy and spiritualism. Ohmart spent the majority of her later life in Seattle, before dying of natural causes in Fort Collins, Colorado in 2002, aged 74. -Wiki
Known for
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The Spectre of Edgar Allan Poe
Lisa Grimaldi
Spider Baby
Emily
House on Haunted Hill
Annabelle Loren
The Scarlet Hour
Pauline 'Paulie' Nevins
The Scavengers
Marion Allison
Wild Youth
Madge
The Wild Party
Erica London
Born Reckless
Liz Hunter
One Man's Way
Evelyn Grace
Caxambu!
Peggy Garrat
my screaming SILENCE
Annabelle Loren (Excerpt from 'House on Haunted Hill'- 1959)
77 Sunset Strip
Route 66
Mannix
Perry Mason
Jenny Bartlett
Hawaiian Eye
Get Smart
The Countess
Everglades
The Millionaire
Phyllis Hopper
Lux Video Theatre
Estelle
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
Richard Diamond, Private Detective
Sally Chandler
M Squad
Edna Reed