Pat Carroll, who is famous for voicing Ursula in ‘The Little Mermaid’ has died at 95.
She was a pioneer in the world of entertainment, famous for her role in a ton of sitcoms, her quirky personality, and of course, her magnificent stint in one of the most famous Disney movies ever.
She will truly be missed. Rest in peace to an icon.
Pat Carroll, who is famous for voicing Ursula in ‘The Little Mermaid’ has died at 95.
Actress Pat Carroll, the voice of Ursula in the 1989 film,arrives at opening night of “The Little Mermaid” on Broadway at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater on January 10, 2008 in New York City.
The actress passed away after having a struggle with pneumonia, according to her daughter Kerry Karsian. She died at her Cape Cod home Saturday.
While she is best known for her amazing job as the half-human/half-octopus sea creature in the iconic Disney movie, she did a lot more than just that.
She was in a number of sitcoms such as The Danny Thomas Show, The Mickey Rooney Show, Busting Loose and so, so much more.
She was a Grammy and Emmy-winning actress.
Ursula laughing on the little mermaid
She was a guest star on a number of shows and talk shows throughout her career, and she was beloved by audiences all around the world. She truly did it all and was amazing doing it.
Pat Carroll is survived by her daughters and her granddaughter.
We are sending nothing but love to her family and all her friends, and wish them nothing but the best during this very hard time.
Rest in peace.