
Carol Forman
Biography
Alabama native Carol Forman (born Maude Carolyn Sawls) began acting as a child in school plays. While a teenager, her family moved to Memphis. By the mid-1940s, she found her way to Los Angeles, where she began appearing in small community theatre productions. This eventually led to a movie contract in 1946. Forman went to appear in feature films and movie serials where she was best known for playing villains such as the titular role of Sombra in "The Black Widow" (1947).
Known For
Desperate
Mrs. Henry Roberts (uncredited)
Superman
The Spider Lady
Nocturne
Receptionist (uncredited)
Ada
Newspaper Woman
By the Light of the Silvery Moon
Dangerous Dora (uncredited)
The Feathered Serpent
Sonia Cabot
San Quentin
Ruthie
From This Day Forward
Counselor in Unemployment Office
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Filmography
Acting (23)
Movies (21)
Ada
1961as Newspaper Woman
By the Light of the Silvery Moon
1953as Dangerous Dora (uncredited)
Blackhawk
1952as Laska
Oh! Susanna
1951as Blonde (uncredited)
Brothers in the Saddle
1949as Flora Trigby
Federal Agents vs. Underworld, Inc.
1949as Nila
The Feathered Serpent
1948as Sonia Cabot
Superman
1948as The Spider Lady
Docks of New Orleans
1948as Nita Aguirre
The Black Widow
1947as Sombra, The Black Widow
Desperate
1947as Mrs. Henry Roberts (uncredited)
Code of the West
1947as Milly
Honeymoon
1947as Nurse (uncredited)
Wife Tames Wolf
1947as Female Character
Under the Tonto Rim
1947as Juanita
Brick Bradford
1947as Queen Khana
Nocturne
1946as Receptionist (uncredited)
Follow That Blonde
1946
San Quentin
1946as Ruthie
From This Day Forward
1946as Counselor in Unemployment Office
The Falcon's Adventure
1946as Helen Ray
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