Carole's odyssey in the world of performance began with a rigorous formal education in dance at the esteemed Elmhurst Ballet School, thereby establishing a strong foundation for a multifaceted career that would traverse a variety of artistic disciplines. Subsequently, she embarked upon her professional journey as a dancer at the illustrious London Palladium, where she meticulously refined her craft and honed her skills to an exceptional level.
As Carole's fervent enthusiasm for the art of acting continued to intensify, she made the pivotal decision to pivot towards a career in repertory theater, where she had the esteemed privilege of taking to the stage at renowned venues such as the illustrious Leatherhead, the culturally rich Coventry, and the picturesque Worthing.
Carole's illustrious stage career has afforded her the privilege of gracing various productions, with notable mentions including the vibrant and dynamic "Celebration", the poignant and introspective "Look Homeward, Angel", and the witty and thought-provoking "The Philanthropist". Furthermore, her extensive experience in repertory theater has endowed her with a remarkable versatility and adaptability, permitting her to effortlessly take on a diverse array of characters and genres, showcasing her remarkable range and depth as a performer.
Carole has not only made a profound mark on the world of live theatre, but has also had a profound influence on the realm of television, leaving an indelible impression on audiences everywhere. Her most notable television endeavors include her captivating performance as the poised and collected secretary in the widely popular series "The Brothers", as well as her leading role in the action-packed adventure series "The Freewheelers".
Carole's life extends far beyond the realm of her impressive professional achievements, as she is also a loving and dedicated mother to her two precious offspring, Chloe and Harry, who serve as the source of boundless delight and satisfaction in her life.