Dixie Carter
Dixie Carter starred for the past three seasons as attorney Randi King
on the CBS Monday night drama series, Family Law. Miss Carter
starred as Julia Sugarbaker in the seven-year CBS series Designing
Women. She has performed starring roles in five other TV series,
On Our Own, Out of the Blue, Filthy Rich, Diff’rent Strokes
and Fired Up, as well as television movies and mini-series.
She met her husband while filming the CBS TV movie The Killing of
Randy Webster.
In 1997, Miss Carter played to standing ovations on Broadway as Maria
Callas in Terrence McNally’s play Master Class. The following
year she starred in Oscar Wilde’s A Woman of No Importance
in the role of Mrs. Arbuthnot at the Shakespeare Theatre in Washington,
D.C. In 1996, she created the character of Stella Adler in the play
Names by Mark Kemble. In 1993, she starred as Blanche DuBois
in A Streetcar Named Desire in Memphis, where she began her
acting career while still a college student.
Carter performed for 10 years at the Café Carlyle in New York
City, and appears in concerts nationwide.
She has produced two yoga videos for MCA/Universal, Dixie Carter’s
Unworkout, a platinum release, and Yoga for You. Her book,
Trying to Get to Heaven, was published by Simon and Schuster
in 1996, and re-released in soft cover in 1997. She has recorded it
for audio, as well as two other books on tape, Scarlett, for
Simon and Schuster, and A Southern Belle Primer for Bantam
audio. For the second year in a row, Miss Carter’s Bell South
Yellow Pages advertising campaign has won the prestigious National EFFIE
Award.
Miss Carter appeared on Broadway in Sextet and Circle in the
Square’s revival of Pal Joey, and off Broadway in A
Couple A White Chicks Sittin’ Around Talkin’. She debuted
with the New York Shakespeare Festival in A Winter’s Tale.
Other plays under the aegis of Joseph Papp and the New York Public Theatre
were Jesse and the Bandit Queen, Gogol, Buried Inside Extra
(In New York and at the Royal Court in London), Taken in Marriage,
and Fathers and Sons (in New York and in Los Angeles). She
has also starred in Kiss Me Kate, A Little Night Music, Mame, The
Merry Widow, Man of LaMancha, Babes in Arms, Carousel, Oklahoma, Brigadoon,
The King and I, The New Moon, and The Student Prince.
Dixie Carter was born in McLemoresville, Tennessee. Valedictorian of
her high school class, she attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville,
Rhoses College in Memphis, from which she has since received an honorary
doctorate, and is a graduate of the University of Memphis.
On April 23, 2002, in Washington, D.C., Miss Carter was sworn in by
Associate Justice Sandra Day O’Connor as a member of the President’s
Committee on the Arts and Humanities.