
Carol Adams (born Lurline Uller; March 15, 1918 – April 9, 2012), was an American actress and dancer. She began her career performing under her birth name at the age of five in the short film Navy Blues (1923). In the 1920s she made appearances in the short film series Our Gang, Buster Brown, and Mickey McGuire, and also appeared in minor uncredited film roles. From 1936-1939 she was under contract with 20th Century Fox with she whom appeared in dance parts and uncredited roles. She first drew critical notice for her work as a tap dancer in the Fox film Sally, Irene and Mary (1938). In 1940 she joined Paramount Pictures at which time her perfomance name was changed to Caroline Adams. Beginning with the film Dancing on a Dime (1940) she worked as a leading actress in Hollywood until her retirement in 1944 at the time of her marriage to studio executive Richard J. Pearl.
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Jesse James
1939 · as Minor Role (uncredited)

Love and Hisses
1937 · as Dancer

The Gay Vagabond
1941 · as Lucille

Johnny Apollo
1940 · as Dancer (uncredited)

Sally, Irene and Mary
1938 · as Dancer

Gateway
1938 · as Girl

Broadway Melody of 1940
1940 · as Dancer (uncredited)

Seventh Heaven
1937 · as Girl (uncredited)

The Three Musketeers
1939 · as Villager

Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation
1939 · as Minor Role (uncredited)

Rose of Washington Square
1939 · as (uncredited)

The House Across the Bay
1940 · as Chorus Girl

Behind the News
1940 · as Radio Station Mail Clerk

Mr. Moto's Last Warning
1939 · as Minor Role (uncredited)

Love Thy Neighbor
1940 · as Showgirl

While New York Sleeps
1938 · as Dancer

Ice-Capades
1941 · as Helen

Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc.
1941 · as Nurse