FOR AGES 1 YEARS TO 99 YEARS
At Kidadl we pride ourselves on offering families original ideas to make the most of time spent together at home or out and about, wherever you are in the world. We strive to recommend the very best things that are suggested by our community and are things we would do ourselves - our aim is to be the trusted friend to parents.
We try our very best, but cannot guarantee perfection. We will always aim to give you accurate information at the date of publication - however, information does change, so it’s important you do your own research, double-check and make the decision that is right for your family.
Kidadl provides inspiration to entertain and educate your children. We recognise that not all activities and ideas are appropriate and suitable for all children and families or in all circumstances. Our recommended activities are based on age but these are a guide. We recommend that these ideas are used as inspiration, that ideas are undertaken with appropriate adult supervision, and that each adult uses their own discretion and knowledge of their children to consider the safety and suitability.
Kidadl cannot accept liability for the execution of these ideas, and parental supervision is advised at all times, as safety is paramount. Anyone using the information provided by Kidadl does so at their own risk and we can not accept liability if things go wrong.
Darleen Carr is an American actress, singer, and voice-over artist born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Carr was born Darlene Farnon to Brian Farnon and Rita Oehmen. She is also known by the names Darlene Carr and Darleen Drake. Her two siblings, Charmian Carr and Shannon Farnon, are also famous actresses. Regarding her education, Darleen Carr has not revealed much about her school, college, or university's name and the subject Carr majored in. Carr was married to Jason Laskay for two years before they divorced in 1977. After that, Darleen Carr married Zelko Megovetich, with whom she had a son, Zevan Carr, who died in 1981 due to Duncan's disease. In 1992, she married Jameson Parker. Darleen Carr has appeared in nine films and many other television series throughout her acting career. She has amassed an impressive net worth of $1 million from her acting career.
Darleen Carr is a famous American singer, actress, and voice-over artist who has amassed significant wealth from her career. As of 2022, her net worth is estimated to be $1 million.
Darleen Carr has not yet revealed any information about her annual earnings and spending habits. Though being a successful actress and singer, she has earned a great fortune.
Darleen Carr stands 5 ft 4 in (162 cm) tall. Aside from that, no details are available about her physical attributes.
Darleen Carr, born Darlene Farnon, was born on December 12, 1950, in Chicago, Illinois, United States. As of 2022, she is 71 years old. Carr belongs to the American nationality, and her zodiac sign is Sagittarius.
Darleen Carr, initially known as Darlene Farnon, was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States, on December 12, 1950. Darleen Carr is also known by the names Darlene Carr and Darleen Drake. Her mother is Rita Oehmen, and her father is Brian Farnon. She has two sisters, Charmian Carr and Shannon Farnon. Carr's father, Brian Farnon, was the orchestra leader of Harrah's Lake Tahoe, and her mother, Rita Oehmen, performed in The Oehmen Twins singing act. Apart from that, Darleen Carr has not talked much about her early life. Regarding her education, there is no information about her school/college/university name and the subjects she majored in.
Darleen Carr married Jason Laskay in 1974; however, the couple separated in 1977. Later Carr married Zelko Megovetich and had a son named Zevan Carr, who died in 1981 from Duncan's disease. Darleen Carr is currently married to the American actor Jameson Parker. The pair tied the knot in 1992.
Darleen Carr played the role of Susan Winslow, a single mother and titular character in the short-lived CBS sitcom 'Miss Winslow & Son,' in 1979, the only television series where Carr had the lead billing. In 1965–1966, Carr played the role of Kathy, a student at a private girls' academy in California, on 'The John Forsythe Show. ' Carr regularly appeared on the 1969 version of the NBC TV show 'Dean Martin Presents the Gold Diggers,' and played the character Cindy Smith in the 1971–1972 ABC comedy-drama The Smith Family. Darleen Carr also played recurring roles as Margaret Devlin in the western series 'The Oregon Trail' in 1977 and the editor, reporter, and photographer of the town newspaper in the 1981–1982 television series 'Bret Maverick.'
Darleen Carr played the role of Kathleen 'Kick' Kennedy, John F. Kennedy's favorite sister, in a 1977 television movie, 'Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy.' She played the lead role in the miniseries 'Once an Eagle' in 1976, for which she was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe for her performance. Carr portrayed the daughter of Karl Malden's character on 12 episodes of the series 'The Streets of San Francisco' (1972–77) and in the TV movie sequel, 'Back to the Streets of San Francisco' in 1992.
On television during the '70s and '80s, Darleen Carr made guest appearances on shows including 'The Virginian,' 'The FBI (2 episodes),' 'Marcus Welby, MD' (2 episodes), 'Chopper One,' 'The Rookies' (3 episodes), 'The Waltons,' 'The Paper Chase,' 'Alias Smith and Jones,' 'SWAT,' 'Medical Center' (3 episodes), 'Vega$,' 'Man from Atlantis,' 'Fantasy Island,' 'Barnaby Jones' (3 episodes), 'The White Shadow,' 'Quincy, M.E.,' 'Family Affair,' 'Charlie's Angels,' 'V,' 'Murder, She Wrote,' 'Magnum,' 'PI,' and 'Simon & Simon' (4 episodes). In 1994, Darleen Carr appeared as Ambassador E'Tyshra on 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.' In 1976, She made a guest appearance in the first episode of the final series of the British television series 'Thriller.'
Apart from the television series, Darleen Carr also appeared in nine films. In 1967 she made her film debut in 'Monkeys, Go Home' as Sidoni Riserau. Carr played Abbey Kingsley in 'The Impossible Years' (1968) with David Niven, Hilda Jorgenson in 'Death Of A Gunfighter' (1969) with Richard Widmark, Doris in 'The Beguiled' (1971) with Clint Eastwood, Carol Lerner in 'Runaway' (1973), as Dr. Leticia Baines in 'Piranha' (1995), and as Erica's mother in 'Eight Days A Week' with Keri Russell.
Darleen Carr is also a famous singer who sang in 'The Sound of Music,' dubbing the high singing voice for Duane Chase as 'Kurt' and several of her sister Charmian's high solo parts. She sang in Walt Disney's 'The Jungle Book' as Shanti, The Girl. She was under contract to RCA Records, played Abigail Adams in 1776 at the Long Beach Civic Light Opera, released an album, The Carr-De Belles Band, in 1988, and performed at Vine St Bar and Grill in Hollywood with her band.
Darleen Carr was also part of a Members Only Preview for the behind-the-scenes exhibition Walt Disney's 'The Jungle Book: Making a Masterpiece' during a special talk alongside Floyd Norman, Andreas Deja, and Bruce Reitherman, which took place on June 22, 2022. The exhibition will take place at The Walt Disney Family Museum from June 23, 2022, to January 8, 2023.
In 1977, Darleen Carr was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe for her performance in the miniseries 'Once An Eagle.'
We would love your help! If you have a photo of Darleen Carr, either of them alone or a selfie that you would be happy to share, please send it to [email protected].
If you have knowledge or information that you think would help us improve this article, please contact us.
Read The Disclaimer
At Kidadl we pride ourselves on offering families original ideas to make the most of time spent together at home or out and about, wherever you are in the world. We strive to recommend the very best things that are suggested by our community and are things we would do ourselves - our aim is to be the trusted friend to parents.
We try our very best, but cannot guarantee perfection. We will always aim to give you accurate information at the date of publication - however, information does change, so it’s important you do your own research, double-check and make the decision that is right for your family.
Kidadl provides inspiration to entertain and educate your children. We recognise that not all activities and ideas are appropriate and suitable for all children and families or in all circumstances. Our recommended activities are based on age but these are a guide. We recommend that these ideas are used as inspiration, that ideas are undertaken with appropriate adult supervision, and that each adult uses their own discretion and knowledge of their children to consider the safety and suitability.
Kidadl cannot accept liability for the execution of these ideas, and parental supervision is advised at all times, as safety is paramount. Anyone using the information provided by Kidadl does so at their own risk and we can not accept liability if things go wrong.
Kidadl is independent and to make our service free to you the reader we are supported by advertising.
We hope you love our recommendations for products and services! What we suggest is selected independently by the Kidadl team. If you purchase using the buy now button we may earn a small commission. This does not influence our choices. Please note: prices are correct and items are available at the time the article was published.
Kidadl has a number of affiliate partners that we work with including Amazon. Please note that Kidadl is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.
We also link to other websites, but are not responsible for their content.
Was this article helpful?
We’ll send you tons of inspiration to help you find a hidden gem in your local area or plan a big day out.
Check your inbox for your latest news from us. You have subscribed to:
Remember that you can always manage your preferences or unsubscribe through the link at the foot of each newsletter.