Karen Grassle
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Karen Grassle

Feb 25, 1942 - Berkeley, California, USA

Karen Trust Grassle (/ɡræsliː/ GRASS-LEE; born February 25, 1942) is an American actress, known for her role as Caroline Ingalls in the NBC television drama series Little House on the Prairie.

After summers at the Stanford Contemporary Workshop playing leads and two summers at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival playing classical roles, her first professional engagement was a season at the Front Street Theatre, Memphis, TN. upon return from London. While living in New York City, she worked at resident and stock theatres throughout the country, also appearing on PBS in original works and on networks in three soap operas. She made her Broadway debut in the short-lived 1968 play The Gingham Dog. Grassle played in Butterflies Are Free on Broadway (as stand-by with Gloria Swanson, Rosemary Murphy, etc.) as well as at the Elitch Theatre in Denver, Colorado, in June 1972, along with Maureen O'Sullivan and Brandon deWilde, who was killed before leaving town after the performances ended. Grassle starred in the Shakespeare in the Park "Cymbeline." with Christopher Walken, Sam Waterston, and Bill Devane.

Grassle auditioned for the role of the mother, Caroline Ingalls, in the Little House on the Prairie TV series and won the part. The series ran for nine seasons, from 1974 to 1983. After making the pilot for Little House on the Prairie, Grassle appeared in one episode of Gunsmoke titled "The Wiving" as Fran, one of several saloon girls kidnapped. Subsequently, she acted in the features Harry's War, a 1981 American film where she played Kathy, the wife of Edward Herrmann's title character, and Wyatt Earp, a 1994 film starring Kevin Costner. On television, she starred in and co-wrote the NBC-TV film Battered. Other TV movies include Cocaine: One Man's Seduction, Crisis in MidAir, and Between the Darkness and the Dawn. In episodic TV, she starred in Hotel, Love Boat, and Murder She Wrote (twice.) She also appeared on Hollywood Squares and numerous talk shows such as Dinah, Merv Griffin, Mike Douglas, and John Davidson. During this period, she lobbied for federal funding for shelters for battered women and appeared in many events to support the Equal Rights Amendment.

After the series ended, she moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico and became co-founder and artistic director of Santa Fe’s Resource Theater Company. Later she moved to Louisville, Kentucky, where she performed with the company of actors at Actors Theatre of Louisville.

Grassle continues to perform in productions in San Francisco, Berkeley, and Palo Alto as well as tours and productions such as Driving Miss Daisy in the starring role of Miss Daisy at the Manitoba Theatre Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in a co-production with Rubicon Theatre and at the Riverside Center for the Performing Arts in Fredericksburg, Virginia. In 2008, she was awarded a prize for her performance in Cabaret at the San Francisco Playhouse. Over the years, she has appeared in commercials such as the promotional face for Premier Bathrooms, a supplier of bathing products for the elderly and infirm.

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Cast

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Movie1983Cocaine: One Man's SeductionBarbara Gant
Movie1981Harry's WarKathy
Movie1985Between the Darkness and the DawnEllen Foster Holland
Movie1974Little House on the PrairieCaroline Ingalls
Movie2012Tales of Everyday Magic
Movie1979Crisis in Mid-AirBetsy Culver
Movie1978The President's MistressDonna Morton
Movie2014Little House on the Prairie: A Merry Ingalls ChristmasCaroline Ingalls
Movie1978BatteredSusannah Hawks
Movie2017LassoLillian
Movie1984Little House: The Last FarewellCaroline Ingalls
Movie1994Wyatt EarpMrs. Sutherland
Movie1979The Little House YearsCaroline Ingalls
Movie2017Where's Roman?Mysterious Woman
Movie2021Not to ForgetMelody
TV Show1984Murder, She WroteChristine Stoneham1
TV Show1974Little House on the PrairieCaroline Ingalls200
TV Show1982Hotel1
TV Show1955GunsmokeFran1
TV Show1951Hallmark Hall of Fame1
TV Show1977The Love BoatPaula1
TV Show1984Murder, She WroteFay Hewitt1
TV Show1961The Mike Douglas ShowSelf1

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Movie1978BatteredWriterWriting