
Carol Kane
Carol Kane (b. 1952), an American actress, is renowned for her extensive film career and for portraying eccentric, vulnerable, and often neurotic characters. With her high-pitched voice and delicate appearance, she has become an icon of character roles.
Her film career gained momentum with *Hester Street* (1975), for which she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. She then made her mark in cult films such as Woody Allen's *Annie Hall* (1977), the thriller *When a Stranger Calls* (1979), and the fantasy comedy *The Princess Bride* (1987), where her role as Valerie made her unforgettable. Other significant roles include the Ghost of Christmas Present in *Scrooged* (1988).
Kane excels at balancing drama and comedy, infusing her characters with a unique blend of innocence, whimsicality, and unpredictability.