As Carol Burnett approaches her 90th birthday, she reflects on her life’s journey, marked by both success and profound loss. Among the most significant losses was that of her daughter, Carrie Hamilton, who passed away 21 years ago. Carol speaks of her daughter with deep affection, saying, “There’s not a moment that goes by when she’s not with me.”
Carrie, an actress like her mother, made her mark with roles in the Fame TV series and films like Tokyo Pop and Shag. Their professional collaboration also included an episode of Carol & Company and co-writing the play Hollywood Arms.
Tragically, Carrie battled drug addiction and was diagnosed with lung cancer that metastasized to her brain in 2002. She passed away at the age of 38. Carol remembers visiting her in the hospital and how Carrie’s resilience inspired those around her. “Every day I wake up and decide,” Carrie would say
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Now, Carol embraces the wisdom of appreciating each day as it comes, understanding life’s fragility. She shares, “It’s taking it one day at a time… Just be grateful for what you have today.” Carol Burnett’s journey through joy and sorrow reminds us all to cherish the present moment.