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  1. Carol-Ann Merrill is a VP, Production Operations for NBCUniversal/USG Studio Group. After growing up as an actress in Hollywood, she transitioned behind the scenes to Television production, gaining a wealth of experience ranging from reality & documentary television to network drama and sitcoms.

    • Producer, Actress, Production Manager
    • March 31, 1974
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  3. Carol-Ann Merrill is a VP, Production Operations for NBCUniversal/USG Studio Group. After growing up as an actress in Hollywood, she transitioned behind the scenes to Television production, gaining a wealth of experience ranging from reality & documentary television to network drama and sitcoms.

    • March 31, 1974
  4. Carol Merrill (born Carol Lue Hiller; January 19, 1941) is an American former television game show model best known for her appearance in Let's Make a Deal during the show's original run from 1963 to 1977.

  5. It starred Bruce Davison, Molly Cheek, Zachary Bostrom, and Carol-Ann Merrill as the Hendersons, and saw the return of Kevin Peter Hall as Harry (for the first season) from the feature film. Once again, Harry was designed and brought to life by the talents of Academy Award-winning effects maestro Rick Baker ( Men in Black ).

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  8. In Love and Remembrance, We Celebrate Carol’s Life. Carol Ann Merrill spent 46 of her 50 years at the Carole Robertson Center for Learning. She followed her siblings to Old St. Mary’s (which later became CRCL), charming her way into the summer school age program at age 4.