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  1. Regina Carrol (May 2, 1943 – November 4, 1992) was an American performer, born as Regina Carol Gelfan, mostly remembered for her roles in films directed by her husband, Al Adamson. After several stage roles, she entered film through a family friend, Steve Cochran who gave her a small role as a beatnik in The Beat Generation (1959).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0140709Regina Carrol - IMDb

    The buxom, lively and attractive blonde bombshell named Regina Carrol was a dancer, singer and actress who achieved her greatest enduring cult popularity by appearing in a handful of entertainingly trashy drive-in exploitation feature films directed by her filmmaker husband Al Adamson.

  3. Nov 12, 1992 · Regina Carrol, an actress who starred in many cult horror movies, died on Nov. 4 in St. George, Utah. She was 49 years old and had homes in St. George and in Palm Springs, Calif.

  4. Nov 10, 1992 · Regina Carrol, 49, actress who frequently starred in films directed by her husband, Al Adamson, died Nov. 4 in St. George, Utah, of cancer. Born in Boston, she moved with her family to...

  5. Nov 14, 1992 · Actress Regina Carrol, who appeared in such films as "The Beat Generation," "Viva Las Vegas" and "The Glass Bottom Boat," died at her St. George home Nov. 4 of cancer. She was 49.

  6. Nov 14, 1992 · Regina Carrol, 49, star of several cult horror films, among them “Satan’s Sadists,” directed by her husband, Al Adamson. She also made “The Female Bunch,” “Dracula vs. Frankenstein” and...

  7. Nov 4, 1992 · Regina Carrol, born as Regina Carol Gelfan, was an American performer, singer and screen actress. Known For. Satan's Sadists. Viva Las Vegas. Dracula vs. Frankenstein. Carnival Magic. Brain of Blood. Two Rode Together. Black Samurai. The Glass Bottom Boat. Acting. Costume & Makeup.

  8. Regina Carol Gelfan, known as Carolee Carroll, was born on May 2, 1943, in Boston, Massachusetts. Her mother's untimely death when she was 15 left her virtually alone. She became a Las Vegas dancer, and her dance abilities led to her role in the 1959 crime thriller "The Beat Generation."

  9. Nov 4, 1992 · Stage, TV and film actress of the 1960s and 70s best remembered by cultists for her work on the fringes of the industry. Carrol made her feature acting debut in "The Beat Generation" (1959), under her birth name Regina Gelfan.

  10. Regina Carrol was an American performer, born as Regina Carol Gelfan, mostly remembered for her roles in films directed by her husband, Al Adamson.