Constance Carpenter, a remarkably gifted thespian, made her grand entrance into the world on April 19, 1904, in the quaint and captivating city of Bath, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, a location that has undergone a subsequent name change to Bath and North East Somerset, England, United Kingdom.
Constance Carpenter, a truly remarkable and accomplished individual, rose to prominence in the realm of acting, captivating audiences with her exceptional talent in a plethora of notable films, including the 1931 cinematic masterpiece, Brown Sugar, alongside her earlier standout performances in Just for a Song, released in 1930, and the equally impressive Two Worlds, also premiered in 1930.