Camilla Carr, known for her roles in several films and the TV series 'Designing Women,' has passed away at the age of 83. The actress appeared in projects directed by S.F. Brownrigg, including cult horror films from the 1970s. Her death was reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
Camilla Carr, an actress recognized for her work in independent films and television, died at 83. She gained attention for her performances in director S.F. Brownrigg's low-budget horror and exploitation movies, which have developed cult followings over the decades.
Carr appeared in 'Don't Look in the Basement,' a 1973 psychological horror film set in a mental institution. She also starred in 'Poor White Trash Part II,' a 1975 sequel known for its gritty Southern Gothic style. Another notable role was in 'Keep My Grave Open,' a 1977 horror film that explored themes of the supernatural and family secrets.
Beyond these films, Carr had a recurring role in the CBS sitcom 'Designing Women,' which aired from 1986 to 1993. The series followed a group of women running an interior design firm in Atlanta, blending comedy with social commentary.
Details surrounding her death, including the cause and exact date, were not specified in reports. Her contributions to genre cinema and television remain a part of Hollywood's eclectic history.