Carol Duvall (1926-2023) Television Personality
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BIRTH | Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
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DEATH | 31 July 2023 (aged 97)
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, USA
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BURIAL | Oakhill Cemetery Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA |
Carol Duvall Wiki, Biography, Family, Life, Age and Death
Carol-Jean Duvall was an American television personality known for hosting arts and crafts-themed programming. After beginning her career on local television in Michigan, she gradually rose to national prominence. From 1994 to 2005, she hosted The Carol Duvall Show, which aired on HGTV and latterly on the DIY Network.
She is best remembered for being the host of the HGTV Program “The Carol Duvall Show” (1994 to 2005). She began her television career on a children’s show in Grand Rapids, Michigan. After a local radio station bought a television station, Duvall was hired by said radio station after a successful audition. She did seventeen live shows by the end of the first year.
However, in 1962, the radio station’s manager moved to WWJ-TV in Detroit. As a result, Duvall was once again hired to work there. For 18 years, she was in a variety of positions before she became the co-producer and host of “Here’s Carol Duvall,” her first craft-oriented program. Afterward, she became a craft-person for the talk show “Home” (1988 to 1994). After its final episode, “The Carol Duvall Show” was developed by Robb Weller and Gary Grossman.
Television Personality. She is best remembered for being the host of the HGTV Program “The Carol Duvall Show” (1994 to 2005). She began her television career on a children’s show in Grand Rapids, Michigan. After a local radio station bought a television station, Duvall was hired by said radio station after a successful audition. She did seventeen live shows by the end of the first year.
However, in 1962, the radio station’s manager moved to WWJ-TV in Detroit. As a result, Duvall was once again hired to work there. For 18 years, she was in a variety of positions before she became the co-producer and host of “Here’s Carol Duvall,” her first craft-oriented program. Afterward, she became a craft-person for the talk show “Home” (1988 to 1994). After its final episode, “The Carol Duvall Show” was developed by Robb Weller and Gary Grossman.