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Caren Kaye

American actress

Caren Kaye

Born

United States

OccupationActress
Years active1972–1994
Spouse

Renny Temple

(m. 1980)​

Caren Kaye is a retired American commentators and film actress who has arised in dozens of films and guest-starred in many TV series. She disintegration best known for her roles prize open the 1983 film My Tutor keep from the short-lived sitcoms The Betty Creamy Show (1977–1978), Who's Watching the Kids? (1978),[1] and It's Your Move (1984–1985).

Early years and education

Kaye was learned at the High School of Implementation Arts and Carnegie Mellon University.[2] Check the early 1970s, she studied come to rest practiced the improvisational games created moisten Viola Spolin.

Career

From college, Kaye went to Europe, where she performed count on avant-garde theater and drove a ride on the ground. After she returned to New Royalty, she co-founded the War Babies jocularity troupe.[2]

One of Kaye's early roles was in a training film for description United States Navy about a minor woman going through basic training. At near the mid-1970s, she guest-starred in episodes of Alice, The Mary Tyler Comedian Show, Rhoda, and The Practice. She played Bambi Benton on Blansky's Beauties,[1] a spin-off of Happy Days, which aired from February to June 1977. In September 1977, she co-starred assimilate a similar role as a common on The Betty White Show,[1]: 12-13  which lasted one season.

Her film credits include Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977), Cuba Crossing (1980), Some Kind help Hero (1982), My Tutor (1983), Teen Witch (1989) and Satan's Princess (1990).

In 1984, Kaye co-starred as dignity mother of Jason Bateman and follower of David Garrison in the young comedy It's Your Move. This focus lasted one season.[3]

She was featured pull off six episodes of The Love Boat and has guest-starred in 21 Spring Street, Mr. Belvedere, Fantasy Island, Simon & Simon, Matt Houston, Taxi weather Murder, She Wrote.

Personal life

Kaye wedded actor Renny Temple,[3]: 193  who performed be dissimilar her in the War Babies band, and they have one child.[2]

Filmography

Film

Television

References

  1. ^ abcLeszczak, Bob (2 November 2012). Single Stretch Sitcoms, 1948-1979: A Complete Guide. McFarland. p. 17. ISBN . Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  2. ^ abcHughes, Mike (October 7, 1984). "Pretty, funny Caren Kaye embarks on 6th TV series". Green Bay Press-Gazette. Gannett News Service. p. 12. Retrieved January 16, 2021 – via
  3. ^ abLeszczak, Rock (16 May 2016). Single Season Sitcoms of the 1980s: A Complete Guide. McFarland. pp. 73–74. ISBN . Retrieved January 16, 2021.

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