Full Biography
Carol Warren is an actress primarily known for her collaborations with legendary independent filmmaker John Cassavetes during the 1970s. She gained recognition for her role in the 1976 neo-noir crime drama The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, where she appeared as a dancer in the club owned by the protagonist, Cosmo Vittelli. Shortly after this production, she continued her work with Cassavetes by portraying a stage actress in the 1977 film Opening Night.
While she is often cited in the context of these cult classic films, specific personal biographical details—such as her birth name, exact birth date, and place of birth—remain largely undocumented in public records or professional film databases. Unlike more prominent stars of that era, Warren's career remained closely tied to these specific cinematic projects, and she did not maintain a long-term presence in the Hollywood mainstream, leaving much of her early life outside the public eye.

