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He won an Emmy in 1967 for "The Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris Special" and three for ... winning a spoken word Grammy in 1994 for her children's album "Audrey Hepburn's ...
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Dolly Parton and her late husband Carl Dean had a simple reason for not bringing children into their nearly 60-year marriage.
'The Dick Van Dyke' show aired from 1961 to 1966 and changed sitcom television forever Bettmann/Getty The Dick Van Dyke Show left its imprint on television sitcom history. The hit series, which ...
The news shocked fans, as many didn’t know much about Carl, his marriage to Dolly or whether or not they shared children together. As seen in an announcement on Dolly’s Instagram, she said ...
Mel Brooks Emmy Awards Outstanding writing achievement in variety, "The Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca, Carl Reiner, Howard Morris Special" (1967) Outstanding guest actor in a comedy series ...
Two brothers born seven days apart, one locally and one in Europe, were introduced last week as the local Children’s Miracle Network Hospital at Freeman Health System 2025 champions. The 2024 CMN ...
Two brothers born seven days apart, one locally and one in Europe, were introduced last week as the local Children’s Miracle Network Hospital at Freeman Health System 2025 champions. The 2024 ...
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Dolly Parton and Carl Dean did not share any children. According to PEOPLE, the Country singer was 18 years old when she first met her longtime partner outside a Nashville laundromat in 1964.